The cheapest hatchback, SUV, and bakkie to drive amid record fuel prices

 ·10 May 2026

South African price comparison platform VehicleSA calculated that the cheapest hatchback to drive is the Toyota Vitz, while the cheapest SUV is the Kia Sportage, based on an average mileage of over 1,150 km.

The group predicted that as fuel prices continue to rise and household budgets tighten, South Africans are likely to shift their focus from a car’s purchase price to its running costs.

VehicleSA Managing Director Antoine Caradonna said that consumers are starting to pay more attention to fuel consumption than they did before.

“While electric vehicles are attracting interest, they remain out of reach for many budgets. Buyers are now asking a more practical question: Can I afford to drive this car every day?” said Caradonna.

VehicleSA has launched a fuel cost calculator for consumers to calculate potential monthly fuel costs depending on the average number of kilometres driven per month.

The fuel cost calculator takes into account the vehicle’s brand, model, and variant, and the monthly distance ranges from 100 km to 5000 km.

“Unlike traditional comparison tools that rely on fuel consumption figures alone, the calculator converts those figures into a real monthly rand amount based on current fuel prices and individual driving distance,” said Caradonna.

Based on an average monthly driving distance of 1,250 km and current fuel prices, the platform also calculates the cheapest cars to drive across a range of vehicle types.

“In the hatchback segment, models like the Toyota Vitz and Suzuki Celerio cost around R1,398 per month to fuel, while others, such as the Renault Kwid, rise to about R1,631,” said VehicleSA.

“Over time, that difference becomes substantial, with the most efficient models saving drivers more than R7,000 per year in fuel alone.”

Cheapest hatchbacks to run (Assuming a vehicle owner drives 1,250 km/month at R26.63/litre, inland 95 UL)

Toyota Vitz
RankModelFromL/100 kmMonthly fuel cost
1Toyota VitzR180,6004.2R1,398
2Suzuki CelerioR188,9004.2R1,398
3Suzuki SwiftR228,9004.4R1,465
4Suzuki S-PressoR178,9004.4R1,465
5Renault KwidR178,7994.9R1,631

A similar trend appears with crossovers. The Renault Kiger is among the most economical, costing about R1,664 per month, whereas larger or less efficient models can exceed this by over R300 monthly in fuel expenses.

“Even within the same brand, moving up a model range can significantly increase your fuel spend,” said Caradonna.

Cheapest crossovers to run (Assuming a vehicle owner drives 1,250 km/month at R26.63/litre petrol / R31.18/litre diesel).

Renault Kiger
RankModelFromL/100 kmMonthly fuel cost
1Renault KigerR219,9994.9R1,664
2Suzuki AcrossR349,9005.0R1,764
3Tata PunchR244,9005.3R1,764
4Nissan MagniteR252,2005.3R1,764
5Volkswagen TaigoR514,5005.4R1,798

VehicleSA’s data indicates that in high-volume segments like hatchbacks and crossovers, the choice of model can significantly influence monthly expenses more than many buyers expect.

Cheapest SUVs to run (Assuming a vehicle owner drives 1,150 km/month at R26.63/litre petrol / R31.18/litre diesel)

Kia Sportage
RankModelFromL/100 kmMonthly fuel cost
1Kia SportageR662,9955.0R1,793
2Mercedes-Benz GLCR1,194,2005.1R1,829
3Kia SportageR232,9956.3R1,929
4Toyota RAV 4R719,8006.5R1,991
5Proton X90R559,9006.8R2,082

Cheapest double cab bakkies to run (Assuming a vehicle owner drives 1,150 km/month at R26.63/litre petrol / R31.18/litre diesel)

Ford Ranger
RankModelFromL/100 kmMonthly fuel cost
1Ford RangerR621,0006.8R2,438
2Toyota HiluxR577,7007.1R2,546
3Volkswagen AmarokR669,7007.1R2,546
4Peugeot LandtrekR454,9007.1R2,546
5Nissan NavaraR493,6007.2R2,582
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