Suzuki Cultus vs. Suzuki Alto Fuel Tank Capacity and Mileage

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Suzuki Cultus vs. Suzuki Alto mileage and Fuel tank cpacity

When it comes to buying a car there are many factors that you consider but fuel tank capacity and fuel efficiency play a crucial role. In this article, we will do a comparison of the Suzuki Cultus vs. Suzuki Alto Fuel Tank Capacity and Mileage.

Suzuki Cultus

Suzuki Cultus vs. Suzuki Alto mileage

Fuel Tank Capacity

Suzuki Cultus is a very popular car in the subcompact category with a 1000cc engine. The Fuel Tank Capacity of Cultus is 35 L. It comes in three variants VXL, VXR, and AGS. All three share the same Fuel Tank Capacity.

Mileage

Suzuki Cultus is capable of giving you an amazing fuel average in both the city and on highways. The Furl Average of Suzuki Cultus is 16 KM/L in the City and 18 KM/L on highways. Remember that Cultus has a 1000cc engine and a bigger engine consumes more fuel but provides more power. Still, that is a great Mileage for a subcompact car.

Suzuki Alto

Suzuki Cultus vs. Suzuki Alto mileage

Fuel Tank Capacity

Suzuki Alto is another subcompact car with a very good fuel average. Suzuki Alto has the fuel tank capacity of 27 L. The Fuel Tank capacity may be less than Suzuki Cultus but the Fuel Average is better. 

Mileage

Suzuki Alto comes with a 658cc engine and able to give you the mileage of 18 KM/L in city and 22 KM/L on highway. 

Suzuki Cultus vs.Suzuki Alto

Suzuki Cultus

Suzuki Alto

Fuel Tank Capacity35 L27 L
Mileage in City16 KM/L18 KM/L
Mileage on Highways18 KM/L22 KM/L
Range560 – 630 KM/L486 – 594 KM/L

FAQs

What is the mileage of Cultus vs. Alto?

The mileage of Suzuki Cultus is 16 km/l to 18 km/l whereas the mileage of Suzuki Alto is 18 km/l to 22 km/l.

Which car is best for Alto or Cultus?

As far as mileage is concerned, the Suzuki Alto gives better fuel efficiency than the Suzuki Cultus. However, other factors need to be considered before purchase. 

What is the average mileage of Suzuki Alto?

The average mileage of Suzuki Alto 660cc is between 18 km/l to 22 km/l.

What is the mileage per Litre of Suzuki Alto 660cc?

The average mileage of Suzuki Alto 660cc is between 18 km/l to 22 km/l.

What is the mileage of Cultus?

The mileage of Suzuki Cultus is 16 km/l to 18 km/l.

For a detailed comparison of Suzuki Cultus vs. Suzuki Alto, click here.

 

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