• Q. What is the mileage of Altroz in diesel and price?

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    MayankPancholi
    MayankPancholi | 4 years ago

    Its mileage is around 14kmpl - 23kmpl in petrol version and 18-26kmpl in diesel version, it depends on your driving style and traffic and road conditions. I have tested the mileage on highway at speed of 80kmph and cruise control I got mileage of around 23.6kmpl in petrol version.

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    MayankPancholi
    MayankPancholi | 4 years ago

    Depends on your driving style and road condition. It can give you mileage of 18-25 as per driving style. O have got 25kmpl while driving on highway on cruising speed of 80kmph

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    Simon
    Simon | 1 year ago

    I got a mileage of 28 kmpl ( tank to tank) in highways at an average speed of 80-90 with AC turned off. 26-27 kmpl with AC turned on. I haven’t tested city mileage yet. Based on your driving it might differ. I go with linear acceleration and keep the rpm rev below 2000.

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