Fueleconomy.gov Top Ten
Vehicle types considered:
Top Fuel Sippers (Driver Estimates from Fueleconomy.gov)
Vehicle | Driver Avg. |
EPA Comb. |
||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Honda Insight
(2004–2006)
3 cyl, 1.0L, Manual 5-spd, Regular
|
71.6
(16 drivers)
|
52 | |
2 |
Toyota Prius
(2016–2022)
4 cyl, 1.8L, Automatic (variable gear ratios), Regular
|
57.5
(42 drivers)
|
52 | |
3 |
Hyundai Ioniq Blue
(2017–2020)
4 cyl, 1.6L, Automatic (AM6), Regular
|
56.8
(10 drivers)
|
58 | |
4 |
Toyota Corolla Hybrid
(2020–2022)
4 cyl, 1.8L, Automatic (variable gear ratios), Regular
|
53.6
(11 drivers)
|
52 | |
5 |
Honda Insight
(2019–2022)
4 cyl, 1.5L, Automatic (variable gear ratios), Regular
|
53.3
(10 drivers)
|
52 | |
6 |
Hyundai Ioniq
(2017–2020)
4 cyl, 1.6L, Automatic (AM6), Regular
|
52
(18 drivers)
|
55 | |
7 |
Toyota Prius c
(2012–2016)
4 cyl, 1.5L, Automatic (variable gear ratios), Regular
|
51.2
(70 drivers)
|
50 | |
8 |
Geo Metro XFI
(1990–1994)
3 cyl, 1.0L, Manual 5-spd, Regular
|
50.7
(22 drivers)
|
47 | |
9 |
Kia Niro
(2017–2019)
4 cyl, 1.6L, Automatic (AM6), Regular
|
50.2
(22 drivers)
|
49 | |
10 |
Honda Civic CRX HF
(1990–1991)
4 cyl, 1.5L, Manual 5-spd, Regular
|
49.8
(13 drivers)
|
43 |
Vehicles are ranked based on fuel economy records provided by our users through My MPG. Rankings are updated weekly. Electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid vehicles are omitted from this list as are vehicles that have records from less than ten drivers.