Fuel Economy Leaders: 2012 Model Year
2012 Fuel Economy Information
Rankings are based on combined city and highway fuel economy estimates (weighted by 55% city and 45% highway).
| Rank | Manufacturer/Model | MPG combined/city/highway |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mitsubishi i-MiEV (electric)† | 112/126/99 |
| 2 | Nissan Leaf (electric)† | 99/106/92 |
| 3 | Azure Dynamics Transit Connect Electric Van (electric) † Azure Dynamics Transit Connect Electric Wagon (electric) † |
62/62/62 |
| 4 | Chevrolet Volt (plug-in hybrid)* | 60/58/62 |
| 5 | Toyota Prius (hybrid) | 50/51/48 |
| 6 | Honda Civic Hybrid | 44/44/44
|
| 7 | Toyota Prius v (hybrid) | 42/44/40 |
| 8 | Lexus CT 200h (hybrid) | 42/43/40 |
| 9 | Honda Insight (hybrid) | 42/41/44 |
| 10 | Toyota Camry Hybrid LE | 41/43/39 |
† This is an all-electric vehicle. Since electricity is not measured in gallons, a conversion factor is used to translate the fuel economy into miles per gallon of gasoline equivalent (MPGe).
* This vehicle is a plug-in hybrid, which runs on both gasoline and electricity. Since electricity is not measured in gallons, a conversion factor is used to translate the fuel economy when running on electricity into miles per gallon of gasoline equivalent (MPGe). The combined MPGe estimate includes a mix of gasoline and electric energy use.
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