⛽ Pakistan Car Fuel Cost Calculator — 2026
Use the fuel average calculator below to find out exactly how much you are spending on petrol every month, based on your car, daily travel distance, and today’s petrol price in Pakistan.
Petrol price auto-set to today’s OGRA rate of Rs. 321.17/L. Update it anytime. Figures are estimates based on average reported mileage — actual consumption varies with traffic, AC use, tyre pressure and driving style.
Fuel Average of Famous Cars in Pakistan — Complete Mileage Table
The table below shows the fuel average of all popular cars in Pakistan for 2026, with real-world city and highway figures gathered from owner reports and manufacturer data. Click any car name for its detailed page.
| Car | Type | City km/l | Highway km/l | Tank (L) | Monthly Cost* |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Suzuki Alto | Economy | 16–18 | 20–22 | 27 | ~Rs. 14,200 |
| Suzuki Cultus | Economy | 16–18 | 17–20 | 35 | ~Rs. 17,600 |
| Suzuki Wagon R | Economy | 17–20 | 20–22 | 27 | ~Rs. 13,400 |
| Suzuki Swift | Economy | 14–16 | 17–19 | 37 | ~Rs. 18,100 |
| Kia Picanto | Economy | 13–15 | 16–18 | 35 | ~Rs. 19,000 |
| Honda City | Sedan | 12–14 | 15–17 | 40 | ~Rs. 22,000 |
| Honda Civic | Sedan | 10–12 | 13–15 | 40 | ~Rs. 26,700 |
| Toyota Corolla 1.3 | Sedan | 12–14 | 14–16 | 55 | ~Rs. 22,400 |
| Toyota Corolla 1.6/1.8 | Sedan | 10–12 | 12–14 | 55 | ~Rs. 26,700 |
| Toyota Yaris | Sedan | 12–14 | 15–17 | 42 | ~Rs. 22,000 |
| Changan Alsvin | Sedan | 12–14 | 15–17 | 42 | ~Rs. 22,000 |
| Toyota Aqua Hybrid | Hybrid | 22–25 | 25–28 | 36 | ~Rs. 10,100 |
| Toyota Prius Hybrid | Hybrid | 18–22 | 22–26 | 44 | ~Rs. 12,000 |
| Toyota Vitz Hybrid | Hybrid | 20–24 | 24–28 | 42 | ~Rs. 11,000 |
| Honda Vezel Hybrid | Hybrid | 20–23 | 24–27 | 40 | ~Rs. 11,500 |
| Daihatsu Mira eS | Hybrid | 21–24 | 25–28 | 30 | ~Rs. 10,500 |
| Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid | Hybrid | 17–20 | 21–23 | 50 | ~Rs. 13,700 |
| Kia Sportage | SUV | 9–11 | 12–14 | 54 | ~Rs. 29,200 |
| Hyundai Tucson | SUV | 9–11 | 12–14 | 50 | ~Rs. 29,200 |
| Toyota Fortuner | SUV | 6–8 | 9–11 | 80 | ~Rs. 40,100 |
*Monthly cost estimated at Rs. 321.17/L, 30 km/day city driving, 25 days/month. Use the calculator above for your exact figures.
Fuel Average of Economy & Hatchback Cars in Pakistan
Economy cars dominate Pakistan’s roads because they offer the best fuel average per rupee spent. At today’s petrol price of Rs. 321.17/L, a car returning 17 km/l will cost you roughly Rs. 18.89 per kilometre — less than half what a large SUV costs to run.
Suzuki Alto — Best Locally Assembled Fuel Average
The Suzuki Alto remains the benchmark for fuel average among locally assembled cars in Pakistan. In city driving, Alto owners consistently report 16–18 km/l, rising to 20–22 km/l on highways. The 660cc engine, lightweight body, and efficient R-series engine design make it the go-to choice for budget-conscious commuters. With a 27-litre tank, a full fill costs around Rs. 8,671 at today’s petrol price. Read the full Alto fuel average guide →
Suzuki Cultus — Practical Family Hatchback
The Suzuki Cultus delivers 16–18 km/l in city conditions and 17–20 km/l on highways. The AGS (Auto Gear Shift) variant tends to return slightly lower fuel average than the manual due to the automatic transmission’s additional load. Its 35-litre tank gives city range of around 560–630 km per fill. Read the Cultus fuel average guide →
Suzuki Wagon R — Space Meets Economy
The Wagon R punches above its weight for fuel economy. The hybrid variant available in the used market from Japan returns 20–25 km/l, while the standard locally assembled version manages a solid 17–20 km/l in mixed driving. See Wagon R mileage details →
Fuel Average of Sedans in Pakistan
Sedans sit in the middle ground — more comfort than a hatchback, better fuel average than an SUV. Here is how Pakistan’s most popular sedans compare on mileage.
Honda City — The Urban Commuter Sedan
The Honda City fuel average in Pakistan is consistently reported at 12–14 km/l in city traffic and 15–17 km/l on highways. Owner reports vary slightly depending on AC usage, traffic, and maintenance. The 40-litre tank gives a comfortable city range of 480–560 km. Full Honda City fuel average guide →
Toyota Corolla — Pakistan’s Best-Selling Sedan
The Toyota Corolla’s fuel average depends heavily on the engine variant. The 1.3L GLi returns 12–14 km/l in city driving, while the 1.6L and 1.8L variants typically manage 10–12 km/l in the city. Highway figures improve significantly, with the 1.3L capable of 14–16 km/l. Full Corolla mileage breakdown →
Honda Civic — Performance with a Fuel Cost
The Honda Civic trades some fuel economy for a premium driving experience. City drivers typically report 10–12 km/l, with highway figures of 13–15 km/l. Its 40-litre tank means each full fill costs approximately Rs. 12,847 at today’s rate.
Fuel Average of Hybrid Cars in Pakistan — Best Mileage Options
Hybrids are now the top choice for fuel-conscious car buyers in Pakistan, especially after the March 2026 petrol price spike. The upfront premium of a hybrid pays itself back in fuel savings relatively quickly at today’s prices.
Toyota Aqua — Pakistan’s Most Common Hybrid
The Toyota Aqua consistently tops fuel average comparisons in Pakistan. In stop-and-go city traffic — where the electric motor handles most of the load — owners report 22–25 km/l. On highways the petrol engine takes more of the load, but figures still hold at 25–28 km/l. Aqua vs Prius fuel average comparison →
Toyota Prius — The Original Hybrid
The Prius delivers 18–22 km/l in city driving and 22–26 km/l on highways. Its larger 44-litre tank and 1.8L engine make it a better fit for longer inter-city trips compared to the Aqua. Full Prius fuel average guide →
Fuel Average of SUVs in Pakistan — What It Really Costs
SUVs are the most expensive category to run in Pakistan today. With petrol at Rs. 321.17/L, an SUV returning 7–10 km/l can cost Rs. 30,000–45,000 per month in fuel alone for typical city commuters. The Corolla Cross Hybrid is the exception, returning 17–20 km/l despite its SUV size.
How to Improve Your Car’s Fuel Average in Pakistan
- Keep tyre pressure at the recommended PSI — under-inflated tyres can reduce fuel average by 5–10%.
- Use the AC selectively in city traffic. AC increases fuel consumption by 10–20% in stop-and-go conditions.
- Avoid rapid acceleration and hard braking — smooth driving in city traffic can improve mileage by 15–20%.
- Get a full engine service every 5,000–7,500 km: clean air filter, fresh spark plugs, and good engine oil make a measurable difference in fuel average.
- Use top-tier petrol from authorised pumps. Adulterated fuel is a major cause of poor fuel economy reported by Pakistani drivers.
- Turn off the engine at long signals — modern engines use less fuel restarting than idling for 60+ seconds.
Detailed Fuel Average Pages — By Car Model
Click any car below for a full dedicated page with variant-wise mileage, monthly cost calculator, tips, and owner-reported real-world figures.