The Hybrid Model From Toyota Leads The Inmetro Ranking Of 2025 In Energy Efficiency, Surpassing Rivals With 1.0 Engines And High Urban Consumption. Official Data Shows The Performance Of The Corolla In Different Cycles And Fuels.
The Toyota Corolla Hybrid Holds The Top Position In The Inmetro Energy Efficiency Ranking Among Models Sold In The Country.
The Vehicle Records 17.5 km/l In The City With Gasoline And An Energy Consumption Of 1.26 MJ/km, According To Data From The Brazilian Vehicle Labeling Program (PBEV).
These Numbers Place The Sedan Ahead Of Models Such As Chevrolet Onix Plus, Fiat Cronos, And Hyundai HB20S.
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Toyota Corolla Leads In Efficiency, According To Inmetro
According To The Survey, The Performance Of The Corolla Is Due To Its Hybrid Configuration, Which Combines A 1.8 Flex Engine With An Electric Propulsion System And A CVT Transmission.
The System Prioritizes The Use Of The Electric Motor At Low Speeds And In Urban Sections, Which Helps To Reduce Fuel Consumption.
In Tests Conducted With Gasoline, The Model Achieved 15.2 km/l On The Highway.
The Combined Power Is 122 hp, With A Torque Of 16.6 kgf.m, And The Base Model Has An Average Price Close To R$ 190 Thousand, According To Market Data.

Inmetro Highlights That The Calculation Of Energy Efficiency In MJ/km Allows Comparing Vehicles Of Different Technologies, Including Flex, Turbo, And Hybrid Engines.
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The Complete Ranking Published By Inmetro Shows The Models With Best Energy Efficiency And Lowest Urban Consumption In The Country.
| Position | Model | Engine And Transmission | Energy Consumption (MJ/km) | Best Consumption (km/l) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Toyota Corolla HEV | 1.8 Hybrid With CVT | 1.26 | 17.5 |
| 2nd | Chevrolet Onix Plus | 1.0 Naturally Aspirated And 6-Speed Manual Transmission | 1.39 | 17.4 |
| 3rd | Fiat Cronos | 1.0 Naturally Aspirated And 5-Speed Manual Transmission | 1.46 | 15.9 |
| 4th | Hyundai HB20S | 1.0 Naturally Aspirated And 5-Speed Manual Transmission | 1.47 | 15.4 |
| 5th | Volkswagen Virtus | 1.0 Turbo And 5-Speed Manual Transmission | 1.49 | 15.8 |
| 6th | Honda City | 1.5 Naturally Aspirated And CVT | 1.53 | 15.5 |
| 7th | Nissan Versa | 1.6 Naturally Aspirated And CVT | 1.69 | 15.0 |
| 8th | BMW 320i | 2.0 Turbo And 8-Speed Automatic Transmission | 1.83 | 13.3 |
Direct Rivals In The Ranking
The Chevrolet Onix Plus 1.0 Naturally Aspirated Manual Appears In Second Place, With 1.39 MJ/km And A Consumption Of 17.4 km/l Under The Best Condition With Gasoline.
Right Behind Is The Fiat Cronos 1.0 Manual, Which Showed 1.46 MJ/km And 15.9 km/l.
Both Use Low-Cylinder Engines And Calibrations Aimed At Economy.
In Fourth Place Was The Hyundai HB20S 1.0 Manual, With 1.47 MJ/km, Followed By The Volkswagen Virtus 1.0 Turbo Manual, Which Recorded 1.49 MJ/km.
The Honda City 1.5 CVT Follows, With 1.53 MJ/km, While The Nissan Versa 1.6 CVT Achieved 1.69 MJ/km.

Among The Models With More Powerful Engines, The BMW 320i 2.0 Turbo Automatic Ranks Eighth, With 1.83 MJ/km And A Consumption Of 13.3 km/l.
Hybrid System And Urban Performance
According To Inmetro, Hybrid Vehicles Tend To Show Better Consumption Performance In The Urban Cycle Due To Their Ability To Operate In Electric Mode At Lower Speeds.
The Corolla Uses Electric Energy In Light Accelerations And Regenerates Charge During Braking Through A Regenerative System.
The CVT, Which Continuously Adjusts The Gear Ratio, Also Contributes To Keeping The Engine At Lower Revolutions, Reducing Energy Consumption.
This Combination Results In An Average Urban Consumption Of 17.5 km/l, A Rate Higher Than That Of Models With Exclusively Combustion Engines.
Consumption By Fuel And Efficiency Label

The PBEV Label Displays Consumption Data With Ethanol And Gasoline, As Well As Efficiency In MJ/km.
In The Case Of The Hybrid Corolla, The Official Results Are 12.5 km/l In The City And 10.7 km/l On The Highway With Ethanol, And 17.5 km/l In The City And 15.2 km/l On The Highway With Gasoline.
These Standardized Measurements Allow For Direct Comparisons Between Models And Assist Consumers In Choosing The Most Advantageous Fuel Type, Taking Into Account The Price Differences Between Ethanol And Gasoline In Each Region.
Efficiency Criteria And Cost Of Use
Mobility Experts Emphasize That Energy Consumption And The Cost Per Kilometer Driven Have Become Heavier Factors In The Purchase Decision, Especially With The Average Price Of Gasoline Around R$ 6.14, According To A Survey By The Institute Of Strategic Studies Of Oil, Natural Gas, And Biofuels (Ineep).
The Assessment Of The Total Cost Of Ownership Considers Not Only The Vehicle Price But Also The Monthly Spending On Fuel And Maintenance.
According To Industry Data, Hybrid Models Tend To Present Lower Expenses Per Kilometer Driven In Urban Travel.

Eu com meu HB20 2015
Fazendo 24 km por litro lendo isso kkkkkkkk
Tenho um Corolla Cross 2022 flex , na estrada ele chega a fazer 17.6 na gasolina
O meu Honda Fit 1.4 2005, fácil na estrada faz 18Km/L e na cidade 14,5Km/L.