Discover Which SUVs Consume the Most Gasoline in Brazil in 2025, with Official Inmetro Data and Prices Exceeding R$ 7 Million.
Some of the most desired SUVs in Brazil in 2025 are also the ones that consume the most gasoline, with models that can achieve only 4 km/l in the city.
The list features heavyweight names like Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Porsche — and the consumption and power figures are impressive. See the complete ranking, with urban and highway consumption and updated prices.
See the List of the 10 SUVs That Consume the Most Gasoline in Brazil
1. Ferrari Purosangue 2023: Luxury SUV That Costs (A Lot) Per Km
Considered one of the SUVs that consumes the most gasoline in Brazil, the Ferrari Purosangue marks an unprecedented milestone in the brand’s history: it is the first vehicle from the Italian manufacturer with four doors and four seats.
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However, Ferrari has been exploring versions with two rear seats as part of its strategy since its inception.
After 75 years of continuous innovation, the automaker presents a model that synthesizes the essence of the Prancing Horse, uniting performance, comfort, and driving pleasure in a refined balance. The name “Purosangue,” which means

With a consumption of 4.1 km/l in the city and 5.6 km/l on the highway, the Ferrari Purosangue is the most fuel-hungry SUV in the country.
The V12 6.5 engine delivers 725 hp, but comes at a high fuel cost. The model’s price exceeds R$ 7.4 million, and its energy consumption is 4.88 MJ/km.
2. Mercedes-Benz AMG G63 2024: Performance and Power in Exchange for Gasoline
The Mercedes-AMG G 63 conveys an impressive combination of strength and refinement. Its design masterfully balances visual impact with distinctive sporty features.
From its robust appearance to its sophisticated finishes, the model reveals AMG’s commitment to merging high performance with exclusivity and luxury.

The G63 ranks second, with 5.4 km/l in the city and 5.2 km/l on the highway, featuring a V8 twin-turbo engine with 585 hp and a price of R$ 1,989,900.
Its energy consumption is 3.95 MJ/km, highlighting the cost of maintaining this premium utility vehicle.
3. Lamborghini Urus Performante 2022: Aggressive SUV That Thirsts for Fuel
The Urus Performante represents a new era among high-performance SUVs. As the sporty evolution of the pioneering Super SUV, it combines daring style, lightweight construction, and advanced aerodynamics.
The model provides an even more engaging driving experience, elevating performance to unprecedented levels.
It is the most refined version of the Urus line, setting a new standard for super sports utility vehicles.

The Urus achieves 5.4 km/l in the city and 6.9 km/l on the highway, with a V8 4.0 twin-turbo engine producing 666 hp. Its energy consumption: 3.77 MJ/km.
The price can reach R$ 4.3 million, reinforcing the super sports appeal of the Italian model.
4. BMW X6 M Competition 2024: One of the SUVs That Consume the Most Gasoline
The model incorporates cutting-edge technologies and uses premium materials, including sophisticated details like the “CraftedClarity” finishes applied to the interior glass elements.

With a 4.4 V8 engine producing 625 hp, the X6 M delivers only 5.7 km/l in the city and 7.4 km/l on the highway, with consumption of 3.53 MJ/km.
The current price starts at R$ 1,298,950, making it one of the most powerful among the SUVs from the brand.
5. Mercedes-Benz GLE 63 S 2025: Coupe Style and High Consumption
More vigorous, agile, and sporty than before, the new GLE Coupé comes with the AMG Line package as standard, combining robust traits typical of an SUV with the sophistication of a coupe.
Changes in the front design, new color options, and wheels that can reach 22 inches enhance its striking personality.

This luxury SUV achieves 5.9 km/l in the city and 7.3 km/l on the highway, with a V8 twin-turbo engine with 612 hp and a price of R$ 1,299,900. The energy consumption reaches 3.48 MJ/km, one of the highest on the list.
6. Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT Coupé 2025: Power That Demands Fuel
The combination of the combustion engine and the electric motor demonstrates how uniting advanced technologies can exceed expectations.
This propulsion system delivers a remarkable balance between dynamic performance, energy efficiency, and an engaging driving experience.

With 659 hp and a V8 twin-turbo 4.0 engine, the Cayenne Turbo GT achieves 5.8 km/l in the city and 7.9 km/l on the highway.
Its energy consumption is 3.44 MJ/km and the price exceeds R$ 1.45 million.
7. BMW X7 M60i 2025: Space, Luxury, and a Tank Always Full
The new X7 has a consumption of 6.3 km/l in the city and 7.7 km/l on the highway, with an energy consumption of 3.24 MJ/km.

The V8 twin-turbo engine producing 530 hp requires a lot of fuel and the model costs around R$ 1,282,950.
8. Audi Q8 2019: Sportiness with Thirst
In eighth place among the SUVs that consume the most gasoline in Brazil is the Audi Q8. This model shows a gasoline consumption of 6.4 km/l in the city and 7.8 km/l on the highway, with a V6 3.0 TFSI engine producing 340 hp.
Its energy consumption is 3.23 MJ/km and the price is around R$ 774,990.

9. Audi Q7 2023: Family Luxury with High Consumption
The Q7 has a 3.0 V6 TFSI engine with 340 hp, achieves 6.6 km/l in the city and 8.1 km/l on the highway, with 3.09 MJ/km in energy consumption.

The price starts at R$ 691,990, standing out as a seven-seat SUV.
10. Porsche Macan GTS 2025: The Cheapest SUV on the List, but Still Thirsty
The Macan GTS, with a V6 2.9 twin-turbo engine producing 440 hp, delivers 6.8 km/l in the city and 8.4 km/l on the highway.

Its energy consumption is 3.0 MJ/km and the price starts at R$ 750,000, closing the top 10 of the most fuel-hungry SUVs.

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