0 Toyota Corolla
Hybrid 1.8H
0 Toyota Yaris 1.5L
0 Kia Forte 2.0L
0 Volkswagen Jetta 1.4T
0 Toyota Corolla 1.8L
0 Kia Rio 1.6L
0 Hyundai Accent 1.6L
0 Hyundai Elantra 2.0L
0 Mazda MX-5 Miata 2.0L
0 Honda Civic Si 1.5T
0 Honda Accord Hybrid 2.0H
0 Toyota Avalon Hybrid 2.5H 0 Toyota Camry Hybrid 2.5H
0 Ford Fusion
Hybrid 2.0H
0 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid 2.0H
Tesla Model S 373 miles
Tesla Model X 328 miles
Tesla Model 3 322 miles
Toyota Mirai 275 miles
Chevrolet Bolt 259 miles
Hyundai Kona Electric 258 miles
Kia Niro EV 239 miles
Jaguar I-Pace 234 miles
Nissan Leaf Plus 226 miles
Audi E-Tron 204 miles
BMW i3 REx 200 miles
BMW i3 153 miles
Nissan Leaf 149 miles
400
MILES
0
0 Lexus UX250h 2.0H
0 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid 2.5H
0 Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid 2.0H+E
Honda
Insight 1.5H
0 Mitsubishi Mirage 1.2L
Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid 1.6H
0 Honda Fit 1.5L Toyota Prius 1.8H
0
0
0
0 Toyota Corolla Hatchback 2.0L
0 Kia Niro Hybrid 1.6H
0 Chevrolet Spark 1.4L
EV RANGE
These ranges
are based on
EPA estimates
for 2020 or
2019 models.
The Tesla Model
3, Model S, and
Model X are
based on the
Long Range
versions.
the Honda Insight, which gets 54 mpg,
and the Toyota Prius and Hyundai Ioniq,
which get 52 mpg.
Small SUVs have also improved. The
best nonhybrid SUVs, the Honda HR-V
and Subaru Crosstrek, get 29 mpg
overall, while the Subaru Forester and
Honda CR-V deliver 28 mpg. Hybrid
SUVs do even better: The RAV4 Hybrid
gets 37 mpg overall, tying with the
Lexus UX250h for best fuel efficiency
among small hybrid SUVs.
A decade ago there were no all-
electric vehicles that could carry adults
in comfort and go more than 200 miles
on a single charge. Today, there are
several capable of that, and a few of
them can travel 300 miles or more
per charge. Pickup trucks and large
SUVs still lag behind. The only pickups
that can meet or exceed 20 mpg are
compact trucks or full-sized diesel
models. Many midsized and large SUVs
are stuck at just 18 mpg or worse,
having made only small gains over the
past decade. The lists below highlight
the best and worst performers in our
fuel-economy tests. They’re ordered by
overall mpg except for the EVs, which
are ranked by range.
35
35
40
40
45 50
55
OVERALL
MPG
55
APRIL 2020 APRIL 2020 CR.ORGCR.ORG 1919