Renault Stepway Fuel Consumption

The Renault Stepway, known for its practical crossover design, offers various fuel consumption figures depending on the model year, engine, and driving conditions. For the 2023 model, real-world data indicates an average fuel consumption of approximately 24.2 miles per gallon (mpg). The 2020 model showed an improved average of 32.8 mpg, while older models from 2015 through 2018 typically range between 26–28 mpg[1][5].

For drivers interested in metric units, the 2023 Renault Stepway 1.0 SCe engine achieves around 13 km/l in city driving and 13.7 km/l on the highway with gasoline. When fueled with ethanol, consumption for both city and road use is about 9.3 km/l[2]. The latest 2025 Renault Sandero Stepway, with a modern 1.0L turbocharged engine, is advertised to reach up to 18 km/l in city driving, reflecting improvements in fuel efficiency in the newest versions[3].

For global comparisons, the Dacia Sandero Stepway, a close variant of the Renault model, achieves between 38–49 mpg (US), depending on whether it is running petrol, LPG, or the specific model variant. Real-world tests and long-term reviews align these numbers closely with their official figures[4][6][7].

Drivers should note that actual fuel economy varies based on factors such as engine type, driving habits, fuel type, and local conditions. Owners consistently report that the Stepway is economical for urban commutes and offers competitive real-world fuel savings for its class.

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