• Q. What is the mileage of Kia Seltos petrol and diesel variant?

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    Balakrishnan
    Balakrishnan | 4 years ago

    1) petrol version gives 14 kmpl in city & 18 on high ways & 12 kmpl in bumper to bumper traffic.2) Diesel gives 16 kmpl in city & 20 kmpl on high ways & 12 kmpl on B to B traffic3) Turbo petrol DCT gives 12 kmpl in city & 18 kmpl on high ways & 8 kmpl on B to B traffic.4) Automatics usually gives 2 to 3 kmpl less compared to their manual counterparts.

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    Shrey
    Shrey | 3 years ago

    I drive an IVT seltos, the mileage is around 8-11 in bumper to bumper traffic, with AC on and with car idling in summers when we're waiting or eating in car.. that's the least i have seen on daily basis. seltos shows you daily drive mileage.. and overall it is around 12-15 depending upon how much highway driving i do..only on the highway it is around 17-18..i would say it's smoother and efficient than the DCT, way better to drive and has got amazing power, too

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    Senthilkumar
    Senthilkumar | 3 years ago

    I own a diesel variant.Its around 14.5 kms in the city.And around 18.5 kms on the highway

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