1. Toyota Fielder Hybrid
- Engine : 1,500cc Hybrid
- Fuel Efficiency : ~20–24 km/l
- Why It’s Great : Combines electric motor with petrol engine for ultra-low fuel use — perfect for Uber drivers and commuters.

2. Honda Fit Aria / Jazz Hybrid
- Engine : 1,300cc i-DCD Hybrid
- Fuel Efficiency : ~22–26 km/l
- Why It’s Great : Compact but spacious, best for city driving and fuel-conscious buyers.

3. Toyota Corolla Hybrid (12th Gen)
- Engine : 1,500cc Hybrid
- Fuel Efficiency : ~20–24 km/l
- Why It’s Great : Stylish, modern, and eco-friendly — best for urban professionals.

4. Mazda Demio (1.3L & 1.5L)
- Engine : 1,300cc / 1,500cc
- Fuel Efficiency : ~16–20 km/l
- Why It’s Great : Stylish, automatic transmission available, and very economical.

5. Suzuki Baleno (1.4L)
- Engine : 1,400cc
- Fuel Efficiency : ~18–22 km/l
- Why It’s Great : Affordable, compact, and surprisingly roomy inside.

6. Hyundai i10 Nios
- Engine : 1,200cc
- Fuel Efficiency : ~18–22 km/l
- Why It’s Great : Budget-friendly, tech-packed, and best for city driving.

7. Nissan Note e-Power (Electric Drive Hybrid)
- Engine : Electric Motor + Gasoline Engine
- Fuel Efficiency : ~25–30 km/l
- Why It’s Great : Unique e-Power system gives electric-like drive with minimal fuel use.

8. Toyota Yaris / Vitz (1.3L)
- Engine : 1,300cc
- Fuel Efficiency : ~18–22 km/l
- Why It’s Great : Small, agile, and extremely fuel-efficient — ideal for Nairobi traffic.

9. Daihatsu Move / Cuore Hybrid (Kei Car)
- Engine : 660cc Turbo Hybrid
- Fuel Efficiency : ~25–30 km/l
- Why It’s Great : Super compact, ultra-efficient, and perfect for short trips and city driving.

10. Subaru Impreza (1.5L)
- Engine : 1,500cc
- Fuel Efficiency : ~16–20 km/l
- Why It’s Great : AWD option available, sporty design, and efficient for its class.

🔍 Tips for Improving Your Car’s Fuel Efficiency
- Drive smoothly — avoid sudden acceleration and braking
- Keep tires properly inflated
- Use the correct engine oil
- Reduce unnecessary weight in your car
- Turn off AC when not needed
- Regular servicing helps maintain optimal performance
🔐 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What is considered good fuel economy in Kenya?
A: Anything above 16 km/l is considered good. Hybrid models can go up to 30 km/l depending on driving conditions.
Q2: Are hybrid cars worth buying in Kenya?
Yes! With rising fuel prices, hybrids like the Toyota Fielder Hybrid or Honda Fit Aria Hybrid offer long-term savings and lower emissions .
Q3: Can I import a hybrid or electric car into Kenya?
Yes, but only those not older than 8 years from date of manufacture. You must also meet KEBS standards.
Q4: Which small car is the most fuel-efficient?
The Daihatsu Move / Cuore Hybrid and Nissan Note e-Power are among the most fuel-efficient cars in Kenya.
Q5: Does driving in heavy traffic affect fuel consumption?
Yes. Stop-and-go traffic significantly reduces fuel efficiency. That’s why hybrid and electric vehicles perform better in cities