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When you buy a car, most emissions already exist. Steel. Aluminium. Plastics. Manufacturing energy. This means sustainability depends less on fuel stickers and more on how long the car protects lives and stays on the road.

Three ideas matter.

First. Safety as social sustainability.
A five star crash rating reduces death and injury risk over thousands of trips. A car that protects occupants preserves human capital. This directly reduces social loss. That is why vehicles from Tata Motors, Mahindra, Skoda, and Volkswagen rank high. Safety ratings act as a proxy for ethical engineering.

Second. Longevity as carbon dilution.
A car used for fifteen years spreads manufacturing emissions across more kilometres. Ladder frame SUVs and structurally rigid hatchbacks score better here. Toyota Innova, Mahindra Scorpio N, and Tata Nexon lead because owners keep them longer and resale remains strong.

Third. Operational efficiency at scale.
Lightweight platforms and CNG systems reduce daily emissions across millions of cars. Maruti Suzuki scores well here through fuel efficiency and factory fitted CNG, even when safety scores trail leaders.

Metrics used in ranking
Crash test rating.
Expected vehicle life in years.
Fuel or energy efficiency.
Availability of CNG or EV variants.
Manufacturing water and energy practices.

Automobiles

Category Product Manufacturer India Sales Rank Scope 1 Proxy (kg CO2e/unit) Scope 2 Proxy (kg CO2e/unit) Scope 3 Proxy (kg CO2e/unit) Energy Efficiency / Intensity Proxy Water Intensity Proxy (L/unit) Material Circularity (%) Packaging Material Packaging CO2e (kg/unit) Waste or E-waste (kg/unit) Company Renewable Energy (%) Social/Safety Proxy BRSR Available Sustainability Report Available Data Confidence Estimation Basis Primary Reference Link Subjective Sustainability Factor Final Sustainability Score (0–100) Final Sustainability Rating (1–5)
Automobile Tata Punch Tata Motors 4 1700 360 2000 20 km/l 14500 38 Steel/Plastic 145 1150 45 5★ Y Y Medium Compact LCA https://www.tatamotors.com/sustainability/ 5★ GNCAP; safer micro‑SUV class → fewer total‑loss crashes. 78.76 4
Automobile Maruti Baleno Maruti Suzuki 6 1750 350 2050 22 km/l 13800 26 Steel/Plastic 135 1080 30 3★ Y Y Medium Hatchback avg https://www.marutisuzuki.com/corporate/sustainability Light Heartect platform cuts material use but safety performance is debated. 72.5 4
Automobile Maruti Dzire Maruti Suzuki 9 1700 340 2000 21 km/l 13500 25 Steel/Plastic 130 1050 30 3★ Y Y Medium Sedan avg https://www.marutisuzuki.com/corporate/sustainability High taxi share; high occupancy reduces per‑passenger emissions. 75.54 4
Automobile Tata Tiago Tata Motors 11 1650 330 1950 20 km/l 13300 36 Steel/Plastic 128 1020 45 4★ Y Y Medium Small car avg https://www.tatamotors.com/sustainability/ EV version provides affordable electrification; ICE very frugal for city use. 88.05 4
Automobile Maruti Alto Maruti Suzuki 13 1500 310 1800 22 km/l 13000 22 Steel/Plastic 125 980 30 3★ Y Y Medium Entry car https://www.marutisuzuki.com/corporate/sustainability Ultra‑low cost motoring; oldest fleet segment with weakest crash protection. 83.71 4
Automobile Tata Nexon Tata Motors 1 1800 400 2200 18 km/l 15000 35 Steel/Plastic 150 1200 45 5★ GNCAP Y Y Medium Segment LCA + fuel https://www.tatamotors.com/sustainability/ 5★ GNCAP + EV variant shares platform → higher real‑world life & safety. 68.54 3
Automobile Maruti Swift Maruti Suzuki 2 1900 380 2100 20 km/l 14000 28 Steel/Plastic 140 1100 30 3★ Y Y Medium Fuel efficiency proxy https://www.marutisuzuki.com/corporate/sustainability Long service life & low-cost spares → tends to be kept on road longer. 68.13 3
Automobile Hyundai Creta Hyundai 3 2100 420 2400 17 km/l 15500 30 Steel/Plastic 160 1250 25 4★ Y Y Medium SUV avg https://www.hyundai.com/in/en/company/sustainability Diesel mix lowers CO₂/km but raises NOx & local air‑quality burden. 50.71 3
Automobile Hyundai Venue Hyundai 7 1850 390 2150 18 km/l 14200 29 Steel/Plastic 145 1120 25 4★ Y Y Medium OEM proxy https://www.hyundai.com/in/en/company/sustainability Hyundai’s Indian plants target higher water‑recycling; data disclosure limited. 65.36 3
Automobile Hyundai i20 Hyundai 14 1800 360 2100 20 km/l 14000 28 Steel/Plastic 140 1100 25 3★ Y Y Medium Hatchback https://www.hyundai.com/in/en/company/sustainability Feature‑heavy hatch; higher electronics content increases e‑waste at EoL. 69.08 3
Automobile Kia Sonet Kia 15 1900 390 2200 18 km/l 14500 27 Steel/Plastic 150 1150 20 4★ Y Y Medium Compact SUV https://www.kia.com/in/our-impact.html Uses recycled PET seat fabrics; compact SUV still heavier than small hatch. 60.11 3
Automobile Maruti Brezza Maruti Suzuki 16 1850 380 2150 19 km/l 14200 29 Steel/Plastic 148 1130 30 4★ Y Y Medium Compact SUV https://www.marutisuzuki.com/corporate/sustainability CNG option cuts local pollutants; popular as urban commute SUV. 67.28 3
Automobile Honda City Honda 18 1950 400 2250 18 km/l 15000 27 Steel/Plastic 155 1180 15 5★ Y Y Medium Sedan avg https://www.hondacarindia.com/environment High fuel efficiency; long engine life & strong service network. 54.28 3
Automobile Kia Seltos Kia 8 2200 430 2450 16 km/l 15800 27 Steel/Plastic 165 1280 20 3★ Y Y Medium SUV avg https://www.kia.com/in/our-impact.html New gen has better safety; uses some recycled interior materials. 43.81 2
Automobile Toyota Innova Toyota 10 2500 470 2700 15 km/l 16800 24 Steel/Plastic 175 1380 35 5★ Y Y Medium MPV LCA https://www.toyotabharat.com/sustainability/ Strong‑hybrid trims can halve fuel use vs legacy diesel MPVs. 32.15 2
Automobile Skoda Slavia Skoda 19 2000 410 2300 17 km/l 15200 26 Steel/Plastic 158 1200 10 5★ Y Y Medium Sedan avg https://www.skoda-auto.co.in/company/sustainability High crash safety; lower volumes mean smaller absolute fleet impact. 49.46 2
Automobile Volkswagen Virtus Volkswagen 20 2050 420 2350 17 km/l 15300 26 Steel/Plastic 160 1220 10 5★ Y Y Medium Sedan avg https://www.volkswagen.co.in/en/sustainability.html Similar to Slavia; robust structure but higher purchase‑phase footprint. 46.98 2
Automobile Mahindra Scorpio-N Mahindra 5 2600 480 2800 14 km/l 17000 25 Steel/Plastic 180 1400 20 5★ Y Y Medium SUV LCA https://www.mahindra.com/sustainability Heavy BOF SUV: 5★ safety but higher lifetime fuel use per km. 24.3 1
Automobile Mahindra XUV700 Mahindra 12 2550 490 2850 16 km/l 16500 26 Steel/Plastic 178 1420 20 5★ Y Y Medium SUV avg https://www.mahindra.com/sustainability ADAS reduces crash severity; big SUV footprint still resource‑intensive. 26.07 1
Automobile Mahindra Thar Mahindra 17 2700 520 3000 13 km/l 17500 23 Steel/Plastic 190 1500 20 4★ Y Y Medium Off-road SUV https://www.mahindra.com/sustainability Off‑road hobby vehicle; low annual km but very high fuel per km. 13.83 1

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