With the fluctuating price of gasoline, buying a car with that expense in mind is pretty much the most important prerequisite. In this way, assessing how much it consumes and whether it is feasible for your budget is part of the research process. With that, today we bring a list updated by Inmetro with the most economical SUVs and which are worth considering when purchasing this good.
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List of economical SUVs to buy in 2022
Inmetro is the National Institute of Metrology, Quality and Technology, which is linked to the Ministry of Economy to provide access to the main services related to the process of Metrological Control and Evaluation of Conformity.
From this, a list of 12 cars was launched, more precisely SUVs (sports vehicles), more economical to buy in 2022. With that, we brought the top 5 on the list, check it out below:
1. Toyota Corolla – Hybrid Version
The twelfth generation of the Corolla now has the GA-C platform with a 1.8 engine, which has a new hybrid flex version, which allows for a very interesting novelty for the segment. Thus, its consumption in the city allows a use of 11.8 km/L (ethanol) and 17.8 km/L (gasoline), while on the road it achieves 9.7 km/L (ethanol) and 14.7 km/ L (gasoline).
2. Fiat Pulse – Drive Version 1.3 CVT
Its base model is well equipped and its engine is efficient, and can be very economical. With that, its consumption in the city can reach 9.2 km/L (ethanol) and 12.9 km/L (gasoline), in the case of the road it reaches 10.4 km/L (ethanol) and 14, 3 km/L (gasoline).
3. Volkswagen Nivus – Comfortline Version
This car has 6 airbags (2 front, 2 side in the front seats and 2 curtain), air conditioning with dust and pollen filter and a lot of other advantages. Regarding its consumption, on the highway it achieves 10.1 km/L (ethanol) and 14.2 km/L (gasoline), while in the city the car manages to run 8.3 km/L (ethanol) and 12. 1 km/L (gasoline).
4. Volkswagen T-Cross – Sense Version
We have another Volkswagen on the list! It has some similarities with the previous one, including in relation to the use of fuel. In the case of the city, it runs 8.3 km/L (ethanol) and 12 km/L (gasoline), while on the road it is 10 km/L (ethanol) and 14.4 km/L (gasoline).
5. Citroën C4 Cactus – Shine THP Pack Version
Despite being the last on our list, that is, the least economical when compared to the cars above, this is the most expensive and complete version of the Cactus. With this, its consumption in the city reaches 8.2 km/L (ethanol) and 11.7 km/L (gasoline), while on the road it achieves 9.5 km/L (ethanol) and 13.4 km/L (Gasoline).