Suzuki Carry Fuel Consumption

The Suzuki Carry is known for its impressive fuel economy for a commercial mini truck, with variations depending on the model year, engine type, and driving conditions. Generally, most Suzuki Carry models achieve between 30-35 miles per gallon (MPG) under typical conditions[1][7]. Converting to metric, this is approximately 13–15 kilometers per liter (km/L).

For specific models:

  • The 2008 Suzuki Carry recorded an average of 10.1 MPG according to one owner report, but this appears to be significantly lower than average and may not be representative[2].
  • For older models like the 1988 Suzuki Super Carry, owners have recorded an average of 23.2 MPG[3].
  • The Suzuki Carry Truck is typically documented with a fuel consumption of 16–20 km/L (about 37-47 MPG), varying by specific engine and market[4].
  • A real-world owner of the newer 1.2i Suzuki Super Carry reported achieving the best fuel economy at 14 km/L (about 33 MPG) when driving at 80–90 km/h[6].
  • Manufacturer’s data for city and highway driving conditions cites 13–14 km/L (7.7–7.1 L/100 km) in the city and 16–17 km/L (6.3–5.9 L/100 km) on highways[5].
  • An owner of a 1998 model mentioned averaging 8 liters/100 km, equivalent to about 12.5 km/L or 29 MPG[8].

Fuel efficiency can vary significantly based on factors like driving habits, load, maintenance, fuel quality, and engine variant. For the most accurate numbers for a specific year and configuration, refer to the official data for that model or consult current owners in your region.

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