• Q. Mileage in city and highway?is it comfortable in long drives - WRV?

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    Arun
    Arun | 6 years ago

    Hello. We tested the WR-V petrol and diesel. Here are the mileage figures Petrol - 13.29kmpl (City) / 18.06kmpl (Highway) Diesel - 15.35kmpl (City) / 25.88kmpl (Highway) It's a comfortable car. But, personally, I found the seats to be too soft. Over long journeys, you might feel the need to stretch after every 2-3 hours.

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    Madan
    Madan | 1 year ago

    I am driving WRV petrol top variant since last 5 yrs.Amazing car,giving all you looking for.I drive it for around 300 kms in one shot,but not feel any discomfort. It is giving around 17.5km/ltr on highways.

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    Murali
    Murali | 6 years ago

    It gives around 18kmpl in city and 19.5-20kmpl in highway... Very much comfortable in the highways... It cruises in the 120's effortlessly..

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