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Nissan MPG Guides — Real-World Fuel Economy
Real-world fuel economy and annual running costs for all 12 Nissan models. Official WLTP figures adjusted for UK driving conditions — typically 12% lower than lab results.
12
Nissan models
21–51
Real-world MPG range
£902
Cheapest annual fuel cost
£2191
Highest annual fuel cost
All Nissan models — sorted by fuel efficiency
Nissan Note(hatchback)
Nissan Pulsar(hatchback)
Nissan Micra(hatchback)
Nissan Juke(crossover)
Nissan Qashqai(suv)
Nissan X-Trail(suv)
Nissan Cube(hatchback)
Nissan Primera(saloon)
Nissan Almera(hatchback)
Nissan Bluebird(saloon)
Nissan Murano(suv)
Nissan 350Z(coupe)
Frequently asked questions
Which Nissan is most fuel efficient?
The most fuel-efficient Nissan in our database is the Nissan Note, achieving approximately 51 MPG in real-world UK driving conditions.
What is the cheapest Nissan to run on fuel?
The cheapest Nissan to run on fuel at the current UK average annual mileage of 7,400 miles costs approximately £902 per year. The most fuel-efficient variant is the Nissan Note.
What MPG does a Nissan get in real-world driving?
Nissan models achieve between 21 and 51 MPG in real-world UK driving, depending on the model and engine. Official WLTP figures are typically 12% higher than real-world results due to laboratory test conditions.
How much does it cost to fill a Nissan?
Nissan fuel tank sizes range from 41L to 82L depending on the model. At the current UK average petrol price of 136.8p/litre, a full tank costs between £56 and £112.
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