The RAV4 Hybrid from Toyota is a clear indication of how far we've come with fuel economy. With EPA estimates of 41 mpg city and 38 mpg highway, it comes very close to the standard set by Toyota. Select An SUV With The Best MPG Although there are many reasons to covet a new SUV right now, a general lack of fuel-efficiency is commonly among the turn-offs. However, the eco-friendly driver who is mindful of their gas budget still has options for their next vehicle – with all the positives a sport utility offers.
By Jim Gorzelany of US News & World Report - Cars |These SUVs Offer More Miles For Your Money
SUVs, particularly car-based crossovers, are now the vehicles of choice among U.S. motorists, and the good news is that today’s models are far more fuel-efficient than their truck-based forbearers. This new generation of SUVs benefits from a wealth of technological advancements, from direct fuel injection and automatic engine stop/start, to greater use of lightweight materials that allow automakers to wring every single mpg out of them.
Small Suv With Best Gas Mileage 2013
The most efficient SUVs are, of course, full electric models that burn no fossil fuel at all, with the champion in this regard being the Tesla Model Y , which is rated at 121 MPGe. But electric vehicles are considerably costlier to purchase than conventionally powered models, with many consumers still wary regarding issues with charging and operating ranges.
To that end we’re focusing here on more-affordable gas and gas/electric hybrid models from mainstream brands having the best fuel economy for 2020. As one might imagine, they’re also among the smallest SUVs on the road. You won’t find a midsize or full-size model among them. However, the EPA says the most fuel-frugal model in this slideshow will save an owner an estimated $2,250 in fuel costs over five years (at 15,000 miles driven annually and average gas prices as of this writing) compared to the average new vehicle. We’re featuring the top gas-sippers among smaller SUVs in the following slides. Fuel economy is expressed in terms of city/highway/combined miles per gallon, as rated by the EPA.
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