1.0 Turbo Flex Engine With 116 HP and Up to 17.7 Km/L Makes the 2025 Chevrolet Onix the Most Balanced Hatch in Fuel Consumption and Performance. See Technical Specifications, Real Consumption, and Price.
In times when expensive gasoline and urban traffic put more pressure on Brazilian drivers, finding a car that combines good performance, balanced consumption, and modern connectivity is almost like finding a needle in a haystack. But the 2025 Chevrolet Onix Turbo appears exactly with this proposal — and it does so by betting on a technological heart: the 1.0 Turbo Flex engine with 116 HP, able to deliver up to 17.7 Km/L on the highway, according to official data from Inmetro.
Contrary to what many believe, 1.0 engines are no longer synonymous with “weak” cars or those focused solely on urban use. With technologies such as direct fuel injection, turbocharging, and variable valve timing, the Onix Turbo engine has evolved to become one of the most efficient and versatile in the compact hatch segment in Brazil. And the best part: with a cost-benefit ratio that still positions it as one of the smartest options below R$ 100,000.
Next, you will understand why this engine makes such a difference in everyday driving, how the 2025 Onix performs in terms of consumption, performance, and onboard technology — and what makes it a rational choice with an emotional touch.
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The 1.0 Turbo Ecotec Engine: Small in Size, Big on Torque
The highlight of the 2025 Onix is under the hood. It features the acclaimed Ecotec 1.0 Turbo Flex three-cylinder engine, with 12 valves and features that enhance thermal efficiency and performance without compromising fuel consumption.
Check the technical specifications:
- Power with Ethanol: 116 HP at 5,500 rpm
- Power with Gasoline: 116 HP at 5,500 rpm
- Torque with Ethanol: 16.8 kgfm at 2,000 rpm
- Torque with Gasoline: 16.3 kgfm at 2,000 rpm
- Transmission: Manual or 6-speed automatic
- Top Speed: 187 km/h
- 0 to 100 km/h: between 9.4 and 10.1 seconds (depending on the version)
The secret lies in the flat torque available at low revs. This means the car responds quickly to the accelerator, even with the air conditioning on, and can maintain a good pace on the highway or uphill without requiring aggressive downshifts.
Moreover, as it is an engine with direct injection and low-pressure turbo, the Onix also proves to be very fuel-efficient, whether running on ethanol or gasoline.
Real Consumption of the 2025 Onix Turbo: Hatch with a Hybrid Soul?
According to updated data from Inmetro in the PBEV (Brazilian Vehicle Labeling Program), the automatic Onix Turbo achieves the following numbers:
- Gasoline (City): 13.9 km/l
- Gasoline (Highway): 17.7 km/l
- Ethanol (City): 9.6 km/l
- Ethanol (Highway): 12.1 km/l
These values position the model among the most economical automatic hatches in the country — ahead of competitors like the VW Polo TSI, Fiat Argo Drive Turbo, and Hyundai HB20 1.0 Turbo in certain usage scenarios.
In practice, the 44-liter tank ensures autonomy of up to 770 km on gasoline, making the Onix ideal for those who drive a lot and want to reduce pit stops — without sacrificing performance.
Technology and Connectivity: One of the Most Equipped Cars in the Segment
Another strong point of the 2025 Onix is its technological package. Even in intermediate versions like LTZ, the model already comes with equipment that brings it closer to what was once the privilege of medium cars.
Highlights:
- MyLink Multimedia Center with 8-inch Screen and wireless connectivity with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
- Embedded Wi-Fi with 3 Months Free and external high-reception antenna
- OnStar Assistant, providing emergency services, tracking, and app commands
- Keyless Entry with Push Button Start
- Automatic Digital Air Conditioning
- Progressive Electric Steering and Rear Parking Sensors
- Rearview Camera with Dynamic Lines
In Premier versions, the car also features premium upholstery seats, multifunctional steering wheel, projector headlights with LED lights, and blind spot alert — something rare in this segment.
Enhanced Safety and Solid Structure: 5 Stars in Latin NCAP
The 2025 Onix maintains 6 airbags as standard (front, side, and curtain), electronic stability control, traction control, and hill start assist in all versions with turbo engine.
It is worth mentioning that the model has already achieved the highest rating in Latin NCAP in previous versions, being considered one of the best structures among hatchbacks sold in Latin America.
This set contributes to safer driving, especially in emergency situations or hard braking — reinforcing the Onix’s reputation as one of the most balanced models in terms of cost, safety, and efficiency.
Updated Design: Subtle but Elegant Changes
In the 2025 lineup, the Onix brings subtle visual tweaks to maintain its modern appeal. The front grille has been slightly redesigned, with chrome elements in higher-end versions, while the headlights retain the LED DRL setup.
The wheels have new designs, and the rear features darkened details in the taillights. The rear bumper has also been redesigned for a more robust look.
Inside, the cabin is more refined, with a two-tone finish and panels with textures that mimic more upscale materials.
Competitive Price and Good Cost per Kilometer
Even with so much technology, the 2025 Onix Turbo remains one of the hatchbacks with the best cost-benefit ratio in the Brazilian market.
Estimated prices in June 2025:
- Onix Turbo LT MT: R$ 89,990
- Onix Turbo LTZ AT: R$ 96,990
- Onix Premier Turbo AT: R$ 109,900
For those who drive around 20,000 km a year, the cost per kilometer with gasoline is around R$ 0.32 to R$ 0.35, depending on urban or highway use. It is one of the lowest operating costs in the category — even more so considering low maintenance costs and widely available parts.
The 1.0 Turbo engine of the Onix may seem simple at first glance, but it is the result of engineering focused on total efficiency — enough to handle everyday driving with ease and still provide smooth and economical trips.
With consistent performance, competitive real consumption, a robust technological package, and active safety in all versions, the 2025 Chevrolet Onix Turbo proves that it is indeed possible to enjoy driving, save on fuel, and have peace of mind with maintenance — all in a car that remains accessible to the average Brazilian.



Consumo irreal para cidade: 9km/l gasolina. Porém na estrada é bom rende cerca de 16km/l.
Só faz 13,9 se a cidade não tiver aclive ou semáforos.
Interessante é que na matéria fala quase tudo da especificação técnica do motor, só não cita que a correia dentada banhada no Óleo. Kkkkk porque será? Muito blá blá blá. A arrogância da Chevrolet com esses motores não acaba nunca. Era só colocar corrente de comando e seria um dos carros mais vendido de todos os tempos.a arrogância continua, e não mudam essa Merd…
Muito bla bla bla de quem não tem um.
O meu é 2020 e nunca apresentou nenhum problema.
Troca do óleo feita no prazo e na concessionária.
O bom, é que na concessionária e bem baratinho a manutenção né João.
Pra quem não pode fazer suas revisões do jeito que tem que ser feito melhor nem ter carro.
O meu tbm, 2020 sem problemas e revisões feitas em concessionária.