The Chevrolet Spark’s fuel consumption varies by model year, engine, and transmission, but most sources indicate that in real-world driving, the average is between 6.2 to 7.7 L/100km for combined city/highway use.
- For the Chevrolet Spark 1.2 (82 Hp) 2013–2017, the real-world average is 6.6 L/100km combined, which equals about 15.15 km/l.[1]
- In urban (city) conditions, typical consumption is around 10.0 L/100km (10 km/l), while highway conditions average 5.6 L/100km (17.8 km/l).[1]
- Official (lab) data claims combined figures as low as 5.0–5.4 L/100km (18.5–20 km/l), but expect slightly higher figures in daily use.[3]
- For newer models, like the 2022 Spark with automatic transmission, combined consumption is cited at 7.0 L/100km (14.3 km/l), with city at 7.7 L/100km (13 km/l) and highway at 6.2 L/100km (16.1 km/l).[5]
- EPA data for the latest Spark versions puts city mileage at 29–30 mpg (12.3–12.8 km/l) and highway at 37–38 mpg (15.7–16.1 km/l) depending on manual or automatic transmission.[2][4][6]
The exact fuel consumption will vary depending on engine size, driving habits, and transmission, but you can expect the Spark’s real-world average consumption to fall in the 13–16 km/l range for typical mixed-use driving.
References
- [1] Average fuel consumption Chevrolet Spark 1.2 (82 Hp) 2013-2017
- [2] 2022 CHEVY SPARK FUEL EFFICIENT FEATURES
- [3] Chevrolet Spark 1.2 LS (2014) Review – Cars.co.za
- [4] 2022 Chevrolet Spark MPG and Performance
- [5] 2022 Chevrolet Spark LS (auto) Price & Specifications – The Car Guide
- [6] 2022 Chevrolet Spark Review, Pricing, and Specs – Car and Driver