The Nissan Altima has a fuel average of 10 to 28 KM/L in the city and 14 to 37 KM/L on the highway. The fuel average of Altima varies upon variant, transmission, fuel type and driving style. With a fuel tank capacity of 61 L, the Nissan Altima has an approximated driving range of 610.0 to 1708.0 KM in the city and 854.0 to 2257.0 KM on the Highway. For the latest fuel pricing, whether it's petrol, CNG, or diesel, you can check latest petrol prices.
Altima Variants | Average Mileage | City Mileage | Highway Mileage |
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Nissan Altima 2.0 Turbo SL1999 cc, Automatic, Petrol |
12.0 KM/L | 10.0 KM/L | 14.0 KM/L |
Nissan Altima 2.0 Turbo SV1999 cc, Automatic, Petrol |
12.0 KM/L | 10.0 KM/L | 14.0 KM/L |
Nissan Altima SR2488 cc, Automatic, Petrol |
32.5 KM/L | 28.0 KM/L | 37.0 KM/L |
Nissan Altima 2.5 SL2498 cc, Automatic, Petrol |
13.0 KM/L | 11.0 KM/L | 15.0 KM/L |
Nissan Altima 2.5 Sport2498 cc, Automatic, Petrol |
12.5 KM/L | 10.0 KM/L | 15.0 KM/L |
Nissan Altima S + Alloy Wheels2498 cc, Automatic, Petrol |
13.0 KM/L | 11.0 KM/L | 15.0 KM/L |
Nissan Altima Sport + OPT2498 cc, Automatic, Petrol |
13.0 KM/L | 11.0 KM/L | 15.0 KM/L |
The overall rating of Nissan Altima is 4.0/5.0 based on:
I’ve owned this car for over a decade. It’s spacious, with a peppy engine and good handling. However, the fuel economy isn’t great, and some plastic components have worn out over time. Still, it’s ...
The 2018 Nissan Altima is a great commuter car with excellent fuel economy. The interior, however, feels plain compared to rivals. A reliable option, but don’t expect luxury.