Best Overall Fuel Economy
The most fuel-efficient 2013-model-year vehicles are listed below, ranked by lowest annual fuel cost as determined by the Environmental Protection Agency. Find and compare estimates for all vehicles at fueleconomy.gov.
| Best 2013 Model MPG Ratings | |||||||
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| Vehicles are ranked by city mpg followed by highway mpg. | |||||||
| Rank | Make and Model | City MPG or MPGe | Hwy. MPG or MPGe | Fuel* | Annual Fuel Cost | ||
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Scion iQ EV | 138 | 105 | E | $500 | ||
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Honda Fit EV | 132 | 105 | E | $500 | ||
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Mitsubishi i-MiEV | 126 | 99 | E | $550 | ||
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Smart ForTwo Electric | 122 | 93 | E | $550 | ||
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Ford Focus Electric | 110 | 99 | E | $600 | ||
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Tesla Model S | 88 | 90 | E | $700 | ||
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Coda electric sedan | 77 | 68 | E | $850 | ||
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Toyota Prius | 51 | 48 | HEV | $1,050 | ||
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Toyota Prius c | 53 | 46 | HEV |
$1,050 | ||
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Ford C-Max Hybrid | 47 | 47 | HEV | $1,150 | ||
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Ford Fusion Hybrid | 47 | 47 | HEV | $1,150 | ||
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*Fuel key: E=electric, HEV=hybrid/electric vehicle |
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All miles-per-gallon (mpg) figures are from the 2013 Fuel Economy Guide, which is published by the Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Department of Energy. Fuel Economy Guide data is derived from vehicle testing done at the EPA's National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory in Ann Arbor, Mich., and by vehicle manufacturers that submit their own test data to the EPA. All vehicles are tested in the same way so consumers can compare the results when choosing a vehicle type or class. The mpg ratings appear on window stickers on all new cars and light trucks prior to sale.
Annual fuel-cost estimates are EPA calculations based on the assumptions that you travel 15,000 miles per year (55 percent city, 45 percent highway) and that fuel costs are $3.23/gallon for regular unleaded gasoline, $3.50/gallon for premium.
