MG Astor MT, CVT, Turbo AT Claimed Fuel Efficiency Revealed | V3Cars

The MG Astor is one of the most popular C-segment SUVs in the country thanks to its long list of features. It was also the first SUV in its segment to offer advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). However, fuel efficiency isn’t one of its strongest suits. In this article, we share the claimed fuel efficiency of the Astor petrol-manual, petrol-CVT and turbo petrol AT.

MG Astor Claimed Fuel Efficiency

MG Astor Fuel Efficiency Revealed 

Take a look at the MG Astor’s claimed fuel efficiency:

MG ASTOR

FUEL EFFICIENCY

Powertrain

Claimed Efficiency

Petrol manual

15.43kmpl

Petrol CVT

14.82kmpl

Turbo petrol AT

14.34kmpl

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Out of its 3 powertrain options, the 1.5L normal petrol manual is the most fuel efficient with a claimed mileage of 15.43kmpl, followed by the petrol CVT and turbo petrol AT at 14.82kmpl and 14.34kmpl, respectively. Compared to its rivals, the Astor’s fuel efficiency is one of the lowest in the C-segment.

MG Astor Powertrain Specifications

Take a look at the engine specifications of the MG Astor:

MG ASTOR

ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS

Engine

1.5 Normal Petrol

1.3L Turbo Petrol

Displacement

1498cc

1349cc

Cylinder

4

3

Power

110PS @ 6000rpm

140PS @ 5600rpm

Torque

144Nm @ 4400rpm

220Nm @ 3600rpm

Transmission

5-speed MT/CVT

6-speed AT

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MG Motor India offer the Astor with 2 engine options — 1.5L normal petrol and 1.3L turbo petrol. The 1.5L normal petrol engine is available with a 5-speed manual transmission or a continuously variable transmission (CVT). The 1.3L turbo petrol engine, on the other hand, comes with a 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Amit Saraswat

Born and brought up in Agra, he grew up reading magazines more than textbooks. With a keen interest in cars, he decided to make his future in automotive journalism and is currently helping in content at V3Cars.

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