Fuel Efficient Crossovers



Fuel Efficient Crossovers

It wasn’t that long ago that the typical family-oriented passenger car was notably more fuel-efficient than the average SUV. Today, the efficiency gap between the two vehicle types is much smaller than it used to be. Crossover SUVs–those based on passenger-car chassis instead of truck-like body-on-frame architectures–have proliferated, and many new SUV models have gotten smaller and lighter while still retaining an extra degree of cargo room and functionality over their comparable passenger-car counterparts.

Vast numbers of car-buying public seem to approve: crossover SUVs now comfortably outsell traditional compact- and midsize sedans.

Worth noting is that the average vehicle sold in the U.S. in 2016 averaged just under 25 mpg. Remember that number.

Collected here are the ten most fuel-efficient crossovers now available for sale in the U.S., as ranked by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This list includes a number of fuel-saving technologies, such as diesel and hybrid powertrains.

Oh, and the 25 mpg average? Every vehicle on this list boasts an EPA combined (city/highway) average rating of 30 mpg or greater.

Fuel efficient SUVs and crossovers are adept for heavy-duty tasks and promise incredible mileage. New technologies implemented in vehicles like the Mazda CX-5 or Ford Edge, among others, increase fuel efficiency by shutting down parts of the engine or using alternative-fuel sources. The most Most Fuel Efficient Crossover model among all is MG RX5 2021 priced at ₱1.059 Million. Select your desired Cars models from the list below to know the complete price list in your city, promos, variants, specs, photos, variant wise fuel consumption, and review. Collected here are the ten most fuel-efficient crossovers now available for sale in the U.S., as ranked by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This list includes a number of fuel-saving technologies, such as diesel and hybrid powertrains. Oh, and the 25 mpg average?

Crossover Vehicles With Best Mpg

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Nissan Rogue Hybrid: 34 mpg combined

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Drive: Front-wheel drive

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City/Highway mpg: 33/35

Consumer Guide Observed Fuel Economy (mpg): 29.4

Drivetrain: 2.0-liter 4-cylinder with hybrid assist/CVT automatic transmission

The AWD Rogue Hybrid is rated at 33 mpg combined.

Nissan Kicks: 33 mpg combined

2018 Nissan Kicks

Drive: Front-wheel drive

City/Highway mpg: 31/36

Consumer Guide Observed Fuel Economy (mpg): N/A

Drivetrain: 1.6-liter 4-cylinder/CVT automatic transmission

The Kicks is currently offered only with front-wheel drive.

Toyota RAV4 Hybrid: 32 mpg combined

Drive: AWD

City/Highway mpg: 34/30

Consumer Guide Observed Fuel Economy (mpg): 31.0

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Drivetrain: 2.5-liter 4-cylinder/CVT automatic transmission

The RAV4 Hybrid is offered only with AWD.

Chevrolet Equinox Diesel: 32 mpg combined

2019 Chevrolet Equinox Diesel

Drive: Front-wheel drive

City/Highway mpg: 28/39

Consumer Guide Observed Fuel Economy (mpg): N/A

Drivetrain: 1.6-liter turbodiesel/6-speed automatic

The AWD Equinox Diesel is EPA-rated at the same 32 mpg combined, but the highway rating drops to 38.

GMC Terrain Diesel: 32 mpg combined

Drive: Front-wheel drive

City/Highway mpg: 28/39

Consumer Guide Observed Fuel Economy (mpg): N/A

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Drivetrain: 1.6-liter turbodiesel/6-speed automatic

The AWD Terrain Diesel is EPA-rated at the same 32 mpg combined, but the highway rating drops to 38.

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Lexus NX 300h: 31 mpg combined

2019 Lexus NX 300h

Drive: AWD

City/Highway mpg: 33/30

Consumer Guide Observed Fuel Economy (mpg): 33.7

Drivetrain: 2.5-liter 4-cylinder/CVT automatic transmission

The NX 300h is offered only with AWD.

Honda HR-V: 31 mpg combined

Drive: Front-wheel drive

City/Highway mpg: 28/34

Consumer Guide Observed Fuel Economy (mpg) 27.0

Drivetrain: 1.8-liter 4-cylinder/CVT automatic transmission

The AWD HR-V is EPA-rated at a combined 29 mpg.

Lexus RX 450h: 30 mpg combined

2018 Lexus RX 450h

Drive: AWD

City/Highway mpg: 31/28

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Consumer Guide Observed Fuel Economy (mpg): 31.0

Drivetrain: 3.5-liter V6 with hybrid assist/CVT automatic transmission

The Lexus 450h is available only with AWD.

Honda CR-V: 30 mpg combined

Drive: Front-wheel drive

City/Highway mpg: 28/34

Consumer Guide Observed Fuel Economy (mpg): 26.2 (AWD)

Best Fuel Economy Crossover

Drivetrain:1.5-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder/CVT automatic transmission

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The CR-V with the 1.5-liter engine and AWD is EPA rated at a combined 29 mpg.

Hyundai Kona: 30 mpg combined

2019 Hyundai Kona

Drive: Front-wheel drive

City/Highway mpg: 28/32

Consumer Guide Observed Fuel Economy (mpg): 27.3*

Drivetrain:1.6-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder/7-speed automatic transmission

AWD Konas powered by this engine are EPA rated at a combined 27 mpg. *Consumer Guide’s evaluation is of a front-wheel-drive Kona powered by the base 2.0-liter engine.

By Alexander Stoklosa of Motor Trend |

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