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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]

  1. "Fueleconomy.gov Top Ten". Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. U.S. Department of Energy. Retrieved 17 January 2017.


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