Four Indian drivers, Vishnu Mehta, Sanjay Thakar, Bipin Pancholi, and Manish Pareek, have officially etched their names into the Guinness World Records for achieving the lowest fuel consumption while driving a petrol car trans-India. Their remarkable feat, spanning saw them achieve an extraordinary fuel efficiency of 4.36 litres per 100 km.
This groundbreaking achievement marks the first successful attempt at setting this specific record, highlighting a significant milestone in eco-conscious long-distance driving. The team navigated diverse Indian terrains and traffic conditions, meticulously managing their driving to optimize fuel usage across the vast country.
The record-setting journey, undertaken by the all-Indian quartet, showcases not only their exceptional driving skills but also the potential for achieving remarkable fuel efficiency even with conventional petrol vehicles over extended distances. Their diligent planning and execution set a new benchmark for economical driving, demonstrating that mindful driving practices can lead to substantial reductions in fuel consumption.
The confirmation from Guinness World Records solidifies their place in history, inspiring drivers across India and beyond to adopt more fuel-efficient habits.