Most fuel efficient cars sold in the United States
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List of the 10 most fuel efficient light vehicles sold in United States, model year 2017.[1] Fuel efficiency measured in MPGe. Vehicles are ranked by their EPA combined city/highway rating.
Vehicle | Combined Fuel Economy | City Fuel Economy | Highway Fuel Economy |
---|---|---|---|
Hyundai Ioniq Electric, Automatic (A1) EV | 136 | 150 | 122 |
BMW i3 BEV (60 Amp-hour battery), Automatic (A1) EV | 124 | 137 | 111 |
Chevrolet Bolt, Automatic (A1) EV | 119 | 128 | 110 |
BMW i3 BEV (94 Amp-hour battery), Automatic (A1) EV | 118 | 129 | 106 |
Fiat 500e, Automatic (A1) EV | 112 | 121 | 103 |
Mitsubishi i-MiEV, Automatic (A1) EV | 112 | 121 | 102 |
Nissan Leaf, Automatic (A1) EV | 112 | 124 | 101 |
Ford Focus Electric, Automatic (A1) EV | 107 | 118 | 96 |
Kia Soul Electric, Automatic (A1) EV | 105 | 120 | 92 |
Tesla Model S AWD - 60D, Automatic (A1) EV | 104 | 101 | 107 |
References[edit]
- ↑ "Fueleconomy.gov Top Ten". Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. U.S. Department of Energy. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
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