Is Estilo good for long drive?
Its has almost all features, space is OK, seats are not comfortable for long drive.
Why did Zen Estilo fail?
Maruti has decided to pull the plug on the Estilo due to poor sales. Since its launch in 2007, the Maruti Estilo was a replacement for the Zen but it could never garner the strong sales of its predecessor.
What is the mileage of Zen Estilo 2007 model?
Maruti Suzuki Estilo [2006-2009] LXi is the top model in the Estilo [2006-2009] lineup and the price of Estilo [2006-2009] top model is ₹ 3.43 Lakh.It returns a certified mileage of 13.6 kmpl. This LXi variant comes with an engine putting out 64@6200 and 84@3500 of max power and max torque respectively.
At what speed car gives best mileage?
7. The Energy Saving Trust says that the most efficient speed you can travel in a car in terms of achieving the best fuel economy is 55-65mph. Any faster, though, and the fuel efficiency decreases rapidly. For example, driving at 85mph uses 40% more fuel than at 70mph (oh, and it’s illegal too).
How much CC is Zen Estilo?
Zen Estilo VXI Overview
Mileage (upto) | 18.2 kmpl |
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Engine (upto) | 998 cc |
BHP | 67.1 |
Transmission | Manual |
What is the top speed of Zen Estilo?
160km/hr
Fuel & Performance
Fuel Type | Petrol |
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Mileage (ARAI) | 19.0 |
Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres) | 35.0 |
Emission Norm Compliance | BS IV |
Top Speed (Kmph) | 160km/hr |
What is TYRE size of Zen Estilo?
Maruti Zen Estilo wears tyres of 155/65 R13 73T size.
What is the mileage of Zen petrol?
17.3 kmpl
Maruti Zen Mileage
Fuel Type | Transmission | ARAI Mileage |
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Diesel | Manual | 20.8 kmpl |
Petrol | Manual | 17.3 kmpl |
Petrol | Automatic | 17.3 kmpl |
What is the mileage of Zen Estilo LXI?
19.0 kmpl
Key Specifications of Maruti Zen Estilo LXI BS IV
ARAI Mileage | 19.0 kmpl |
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City Mileage | 15.0 kmpl |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Engine Displacement (cc) | 998 |
No. of cylinder | 3 |
How many cc is a Zen Estilo?
Does AC reduce mileage?
As a general answer, a Consumer Reports study found that, yes, running the AC does reduce gas mileage. That said, here are some tips to help you balance your fuel consumption with comfort. Generally, using the air conditioner burns up gas, so use it wisely.