Which gives more mileage in automatic variant? 

maruti Suzuki Dzire already dominates the sedan segment, but honda Amaze also gives a good competition due to its premium look and great features. Both the vehicles are available in 1.2-liter petrol engine as well as automatic transmission. Now the real question is, which has more mileage in automatic variant? Let's find out.

Engine power and technical difference

Both maruti Dzire and honda Amaze are equipped with 1.2-liter petrol engine, but there is a significant difference in the design of their engines. Dzire gets a three-cylinder engine, while Amaze has a four-cylinder engine. Because of this, Amaze has a little more power - it gives 90 horsepower, while Dzire produces 82 horsepower. However, Dzire is slightly ahead in terms of torque. It generates a peak torque of 113 Nm, while the Amaze is limited to 111 Nm.

Real World Mileage Comparison

If we talk about the actual mileage, the performance of both the cars varied according to the conditions. honda Amaze covered a distance of around 9.94 km/l in the city, while maruti Dzire covered a distance of 11.61 km. On the highway, Amaze gave an average of 16.62 km/l, while Dzire achieved an impressive figure of 19.22 km/l. Combining both these figures, the average mileage of Amaze was around 13.28 km/l, while Dzire gave an average of 15.41 km/l.

Difference in Real and ARAI Mileage

The difference between the claimed and actual mileage of Amaze was 6.18 km/l. In the case of Dzire, this difference was slightly higher at 10.3 km/l. Based on these figures, it can be said that in the real world test, maruti Dzire AMT beats honda Amaze CVT by a margin of 2.13 kilometers per liter. maruti Suzuki has always adopted mileage-focused tuning. This means that the engine is set in such a way that it covers more distance in less fuel. On the other hand, Honda's tuning is slightly power-oriented, which makes the driving experience smooth and powerful, but mileage is slightly affected.


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