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Best 5 gas cars to buy in 2025


Discover the top 5 LPG cars coming out in 2025: savings, range and technology for sustainable and convenient driving

 

In 2025, the LPG car market will remain a key player for those seeking economy, efficiency and environmental awareness. The new gas-powered models, equipped with increasingly high-performance engines and advanced technologies, offer a perfect combination of comfort, range and low running costs.

Thanks to its low price and low emissions, LPG is a valid alternative to petrol and diesel. Perfect for those who want to move freely even in restricted traffic areas.

In this article we discover the top 5 LPG cars coming out in 2025, selected for performance, reliability and innovation, perfect for sustainable and affordable mobility.

 

Dacia Duster 2025

?     Number of doors: 5

?     Length: 434 cm

?     Average consumption: 8.0-8.1 l/100 km (LPG)

?     CO2 emissions: 126-128 g/km (LPG)

?     Engine capacity: 999 cc

?     Power: 100 hp (74 kW)

?     Range: over 500 km with LPG

The Dacia Duster 2025 is a practical, versatile and high-tech SUV. It combines build quality, spaciousness and up-to-date technology, such as the Media Control multimedia system and customisable digital display, to ensure comfort and safety in every situation.

Available for order from April 2025, this third generation is distinguished by the introduction of LPG and mild hybrid engines that improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions, while maintaining a competitive price.

Designed to meet the needs of those looking for a reliable and functional vehicle both in the city and on country roads.

 

Renault Captur 2025

?     Numero porte: 5

?     Lunghezza: circa 423 cm

?     Consumo medio: circa 7,6-7,8 l/100 km (GPL)

?     Emissioni CO2: generalmente sotto i 130 g/km

?     Cilindrata: 999 cc (1.0 TCe GPL)

?     Potenza: 100 CV

?     Autonomia: superiore a 500 km con GPL

The Renault Captur 2025 is a compact SUV that combines modern styling, advanced technology and a focus on energy efficiency. Equipped with state-of-the-art systems such as a touchscreen and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity.

Available for order from April 2025, this new generation offers low fuel consumption and a smooth driving experience.

The Captur 2025 also integrates numerous driver assistance systems, including adaptive cruise control, lane keeping and traffic sign recognition, to ensure safety and comfort on every journey.

 

Kia Picanto LPG

?     Number of doors: 5

?     Length: 361 cm

?     Average consumption: 6,4-6,5 l/100 km (LPG)

?     CO2 emissions: 120 g/km (LPG)

?     Engine capacity: 998 cc

?     Power: 61 CV

?     Range : ~550 km (LPG) / ~800 km (Petrol+lpg)

The Kia Picanto LPG is a compact and lively city car, already available on the market with a bifuel system as standard. The fresh and practical design makes it ideal for urban driving, with technological features such as a touchscreen, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

The integrated LPG system ensures lower running costs and lower emissions than petrol alone.

It is the ideal solution for those looking for an economical, easy-to-park and low-emission car.

 

Hyundai i10 2025

?     Number of doors: 5

?     Length: 367 cm

?     Average consumption: 6,7 l/100 km (LPG)

?     CO2 emissions: 108,3 g/km

?     Engine capacity: 998 cc

?     Power: 63 CV (46 kW)

?     Range: over 400 km on LPG

The Hyundai i10 2025 is a versatile and modern city car, perfect for those looking for a practical, efficient vehicle with advanced technologies for city driving. Integrated with a touchscreen, smartphone connectivity and driver assistance systems such as the automatic emergency braking system.

The LPG version, available from 2025, features a 63 bhp engine that combines balanced performance with low fuel consumption, low emissions and a long range thanks to the dual petrol/LPG tank.

The i10 is particularly appreciated for its compact dimensions that make it easy to drive and park in the city, without sacrificing a spacious and well-finished cabin.

 

Omoda 5

?     Numer of doors: 5

?     Length: approx 445 cm

?     Average consuption: app. 7,0-7,5 l/100 km (LPG)

?     CO2 Emissions: unofficial accurate data, estimated at around 130 g/km

?     Engine Capacity: 1.6 litri turbo

?     Power: 147 CV

?     Range: over 500 km on LPG

The Omoda 5 is a compact crossover with high technology and efficient engines.

Expected on the Italian market in the first quarter of 2025 in the LPG version, it mounts a 147 hp engine mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch robotized gearbox, which guarantees an easy and responsive drive.

The Omoda 5 is a viable alternative in the compact SUV segment, offering a good balance of performance, comfort and fuel economy, ideal for those looking for a versatile vehicle both in urban areas and for longer journeys.

 

Conclusions

2025 promises to be an important year for the LPG car market, with models combining efficiency, technology and sustainability at competitive prices.

Vehicles such as the Dacia Duster and Renault Captur offer versatile and modern solutions for those who want a practical and fuel-conscious SUV, while city cars such as the Kia Picanto and Hyundai i10 are ideal choices for urban mobility. The Omoda 5, with its technological equipment and powerful engine, completes the offer in the compact crossover segment.

With low fuel consumption, low emissions and a good range, these LPG cars represent a concrete option for those looking for an economical and more sustainable alternative to traditional petrol or diesel engines, confirming LPG as a key player in the mobility of the future.