How much petrol does a hatchback car consume after driving for 10 km

 

Fuel Consumption:  The petrol consumption of a hatchback car depends on many factors, such as the car model, engine size, driving conditions, and your driving style. Generally, the fuel efficiency (mileage) of hatchback cars ranges between around 15 to 20 kilometers per liter (km/l).

For example:

If your car gives a mileage of 15 km:

The car will need approximately 0.67 liters of petrol to travel 10 kilometers.

If your car gives a mileage of 20 km:

The car will need approximately 0.5 liters of petrol to run 10 kilometers.

Other factors affecting petrol consumption:

Traffic: If you are stuck in traffic and stop and move frequently, petrol consumption increases.

Use of AC: The use of air conditioners also reduces fuel efficiency.

Tire pressure: Low tire pressure puts more load on the engine, which can increase petrol consumption.

Driving style: Accelerating fast or braking suddenly also consumes more petrol.

Keeping all these things in mind, you can estimate the fuel efficiency of your car and find out how much petrol your car consumes per distance of 10 kilometers.