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South Africa’s most fuel-efficient cars to consider 

Posted on May 31, 2026
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The recent hike in petrol has many South Africans anxious about how they’ll make ends meet. Not only will travel costs increase, but with a petrol hike this severe, food costs will follow soon.  

Petrol isn’t cheap, so owning a car that offers low fuel consumption helps ease the pain of forking out cash to keep you on the road. 

Business Tech shares, “With so many cost increases, as consumers, we need to start looking at paying less for travel. Companies like Cartrack have taken the liberty of presenting people with the most fuel-efficient cars available in SA.” 

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Why you should consider fuel-efficient cars 

  • You can save a lot of money on petrol by choosing the right car
  • Hybrid cars may cost more, but they give you amazing mileage and help you save over the long term 
  • Your driving habits, like speeding or braking too hard, can actually make your car use more fuel than it should 
  • Tracking your driving can help you stop wasting petrol  

TopAuto suggests these as the cars to consider; 

Also see: Drivers warned – Ford, Nissan, Citroen recall cars over life-threatening defects

Cars to consider  

Toyota Corolla 1.8 Sedan Hybrid 

If you’re looking for something that’s faster but still economically sound, the Corolla 1.8 Sedan Hybrid is a good choice. Its 1.8 engine gets an impressive 3.9 litres per 100 km, making it perfect for long trips.  

Speaking of long trips, you’ll appreciate the spacious boot, which is ideal for family road trips. 

Toyota RAV4 2.5 Hybrid 

The RAV4 2.5 hybrid strikes a perfect balance between power and fuel efficiency. It not only offers AWD versatility but also provides exceptional stability when navigating rough terrain. 

It’s one of many hybrid off-road cars that deliver comfort and ruggedness, but its fuel consumption is more impressive than that of other brands in its class. 

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Suzuki Swift 1.2 Manual 

The Suzuki Swift 1.2 remains high on the list of the most fuel-efficient small cars (which is what it was designed to be from the very start). Despite its small engine and low fuel consumption level, it’s a quick little car that can reach decent speeds when necessary—useful for passing slower vehicles or travelling on the highway. 

These cars are also famous for being low maintenance, with parts that are easily accessible at your local mechanic or Suzuki dealership. If saving money is a priority for the next few years, this is a great purchase for both the short and long term.

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