Best Fuel Average Kis Ki? Honda City Vs. Toyota Yaris?

Sedans like the Honda City and Toyota Yaris dominate Pakistan’s automotive market due to their balance of comfort, performance, and affordability. But when it comes to fuel efficiency, which one truly delivers more value?

To answer this, PakWheels conducted a real-world fuel comparison between the 2021 Honda City 1.5L and the 2024 Toyota Yaris 1.5L. Let’s find out which sedan wins the mileage war on urban and highway drives in Lahore.

Fuel Average Test 

For an unbiased comparison, both cars were:

The goal was simple: to evaluate their real-life fuel average compared to their on-paper claims.

Honda City vs. Toyota Yaris

Let’s compare the two sedans.

Honda City (2021 Model)

Advantages:

Toyota Yaris (2024 Model)

Advantages:

Performance Highlights

1. City Driving

In Lahore’s bustling city traffic:

2. Highway Drive

On the Ring Road and open stretches:

3. Key Features Comparison

Price Comparison

The Honda City (2021) on-road price is around PKR 5.9–6.0 million, making it the more affordable option. On the other hand, the Toyota Yaris (2024) has a higher price tag of approximately PKR 6.5 million on-road. While the City better suits a budget-conscious buyer’s plan, the Yaris justifies its premium price with improved fuel efficiency and modern features, making it a more value-packed option for long-term savings and highway commuters.

Toyota Yaris Wins

If you’re looking for a car that saves fuel, especially for driving on highways, the Toyota Yaris is a better choice with
1
5 km. It uses less fuel compared to the Honda City when driving the same distance. However, if you need an affordable sedan that works well in the city, the Honda City is still a good option. It gives about 15 km for every liter of fuel, but it does use a bit more fuel than the Yaris.

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