Nissan Kicks Diesel Mileage: Claimed Vs Real

Nissan claims the Kicks SUV has a fuel efficiency figure of up to 19kmpl for the diesel variant.

Update: 2019-02-19 12:17 GMT
It has been a relatively quiet year for Nissan in India, with most of the excitement building for the new model Kicks that is expected to launch in early 2019.

Nissan claims the Kicks SUV has a fuel efficiency figure of up to 19.39kmpl for the diesel variant. Does it come close to that in the real world?

With the launch of the stylish and premium Kicks compact SUV, Nissan finally has a worthy rival to take on the Hyundai Creta. Priced between Rs 9.55 lakh and Rs 14.65 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), it is available with the choice of a 1.5-litre petrol or diesel engine. The petrol unit comes mated with a 5-speed manual while the diesel gets a 6-speed manual transmission. Currently, the compact SUV is not available with an automatic option. If you’re considering to buy one, you can read our review of the Nissan Kicks here.

Recently, we got to test the Kicks in its diesel guise and noted the distance it could deliver per litre of fuel. Here are the numbers:

Displacement

1.5-litre

Max power

110PS

Peak torque

240Nm

Transmission

6MT

Claimed fuel efficiency (ARAI)

19.39kmpl

Tested fuel efficiency (city)

15.18kmpl

Tested fuel efficiency (highway)

20.79kmpl

Here’s how the Nissan Kicks performs in mixed driving conditions:

Mileage

City:Highway (50:50)

City:Highway (25:75)

City:Highway (75:25)

MT

17.54 kmpl

19.03 kmpl

16.27 kmpl

The real world fuel efficiency results reveal that the new Kicks’ mileage is quite close to the claimed figures. It does fall short of the claimed figures inside the city, which is expected too, but it delivers more kilometres to the litre than Nissan’s claimed fuel efficiency on the highway. It is important to note that the claimed figures are recorded under controlled conditions, but we test the cars on actual roads with traffic.

If your regular commute is in city conditions, then expect an average mileage of around 16kmpl. However, it could drop further in dense traffic conditions. But if your travel involves more highway stretches or a relatively clear route, the overall fuel efficiency should go up by about 3kmpl.

Your findings may vary from ours as fuel efficiency differs with respect to driving conditions, car condition and driving style too. If you’re an owner of the new Nissan Kicks, do share your findings in the comments section below.

Also read: Nissan Kicks Vs Hyundai Creta: Variants Comparison

Disclaimer: This article has not been edited by Deccan Chronicle and is taken from a syndicated feed. Photos: CarDekho.

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