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Best MPG SUVs — Most Fuel-Efficient SUVs

The 2026 SUVs with the best real EPA fuel economy — ranked by combined MPG, with annual fuel cost and CO₂, each linked to its recalls, reliability and market price.

Data · EPA fuel economy · 2026 · 40 SUVs ranked · Updated Jul 12, 2026
Quick answer

The most fuel-efficient 2026 SUV is the Kia Niro at 53 mpg combined (≈$1,150/yr in fuel). Next best: Toyota RAV4 (43 mpg) and Kia Sportage (42). The average SUV here gets about 23 mpg — versus 24 mpg for all new cars.

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Most fuel-efficient 2026 SUVs

Every 2026 SUV ranked by EPA combined MPG, with the real annual fuel cost and CO₂. Tap any SUV for its recalls, reliability score and used-market price.

Model year:
FIG.01
#VehicleCombined MPGAnnual fuelCO₂ g/miCity/Hwy
1Kia Niro53$1,15016753/54
2Toyota RAV443$1,45020547/40
3Kia Sportage42$1,50020941/44
4Toyota Corolla Cross42$1,50021146/39
5Lexus NX40$1,95022042/38
6Ford Escape39$1,60022542/36
7Mazda CX-5038$1,65023339/37
8Hyundai Tucson38$1,65023438/38
9Kia Sorento37$1,70024037/36
10Jeep Cherokee37$1,70024139/35
11Honda CR-V37$1,70023740/34
12Lexus RX36$2,15024437/34
13Hyundai Santa Fe36$1,75024437/36
14Subaru Crosstrek36$1,75024636/36
15Toyota Grand Highlander36$1,75024637/34
16Toyota Highlander35$1,80025435/35
17Subaru Forester35$1,80025535/34
18Hyundai Palisade34$1,85025833/35
19Nissan Rogue32$1,95027929/36
20Volkswagen Taos31$2,00028728/36
21Hyundai Kona31$2,00028828/35
22Nissan Kicks31$2,00028728/35
23Hyundai Venue31$2,00029129/33
24Chevrolet Trailblazer31$2,00028729/33
25Buick Encore30$2,10029729/31
26Lincoln Nautilus30$2,10029729/31
27BMW X329$2,65029927/33
28Kia Seltos29$2,15030927/31
29Volkswagen Tiguan29$2,15030726/34
30BMW X128$2,75031125/34
31Mitsubishi Outlander28$2,20031426/31
32BMW X228$2,75031424/34
33Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class28$2,75031525/33
34Subaru Outback27$2,30033025/31
35Mercedes-Benz GLB-Class27$2,85032424/33
36Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class27$2,85032324/32
37Mazda CX-3027$2,30032924/31
38GMC Terrain27$2,30032926/28
39MINI Countryman27$2,85032424/32
40Ford Bronco Sport27$2,30032425/30
ROWS 40·SOURCE EPA fuel-economy database (ForCar) · 2026
FIG.01b
#VehicleCombined MPGAnnual fuelCO₂ g/miCity/Hwy
1Kia Niro53$1,15016753/54
2Kia Sportage43$1,45020642/44
3Toyota Corolla Cross42$1,50020945/38
4Honda CR-V40$1,55022343/36
5Toyota RAV439$1,60022441/38
6Ford Escape39$1,60022542/36
7Lexus NX39$2,00022541/37
8Hyundai Tucson38$1,65023438/38
9Mazda CX-5038$1,65023339/37
10Toyota Grand Highlander36$1,75024637/34
11Hyundai Santa Fe36$1,75024936/35
12Kia Sorento36$1,75024636/36
13Lexus RX36$2,15024437/34
14Toyota Highlander35$1,80025335/34
15Subaru Forester35$1,80025535/34
16Nissan Rogue33$1,90026930/37
17Hyundai Kona31$2,00028828/35
18Volkswagen Taos31$2,00028728/36
19Nissan Kicks31$2,00028728/35
20Hyundai Venue31$2,00029129/32
21Kia Seltos31$2,00028828/34
22Chevrolet Trailblazer31$2,00028729/33
23Buick Encore30$2,10029729/31
24Lincoln Nautilus30$2,10029030/31
25Volkswagen Tiguan29$2,15030726/34
26Subaru Crosstrek29$2,15030027/34
27BMW X329$2,65029927/33
28Mazda CX-3029$2,15030926/33
29Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class28$2,75031525/33
30Mazda CX-528$2,20032126/30
31Subaru Outback28$2,20031426/32
32BMW X128$2,75031824/33
33BMW X228$2,75031824/33
34Lexus TX27$2,85032227/28
35GMC Terrain27$2,30033226/28
36Jeep Compass27$2,30033024/32
37Mitsubishi Outlander27$2,30033324/31
38Ford Bronco Sport27$2,30032425/30
39MINI Countryman27$2,85032324/32
40Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class27$2,85032324/32
ROWS 40·SOURCE EPA fuel-economy database (ForCar) · 2025
FIG.01c
#VehicleCombined MPGAnnual fuelCO₂ g/miCity/Hwy
1Kia Niro53$1,15016753/54
2Kia Sportage43$1,45020642/44
3Toyota Corolla Cross42$1,50020945/38
4Honda CR-V40$1,55022343/36
5Ford Escape39$1,60022542/36
6Toyota Venza39$1,60022740/37
7Toyota RAV439$1,60022441/38
8Lexus NX39$2,00022541/37
9Hyundai Tucson38$1,65023838/38
10Kia Sorento37$1,70024239/35
11Hyundai Santa Fe36$1,75024936/35
12Toyota Highlander36$1,75024536/35
13Lexus RX36$2,15024337/34
14Toyota Grand Highlander36$1,75024637/34
15Nissan Rogue33$1,90026930/37
16Kia Seltos31$2,00028828/34
17Hyundai Venue31$2,00029129/33
18Hyundai Kona31$2,00028828/35
19Chevrolet Trailblazer31$2,00029029/33
20Volkswagen Taos31$2,00028628/36
21Buick Encore30$2,10029730/31
22Lincoln Nautilus30$2,10029030/31
23Subaru Forester29$2,15031026/33
24Subaru Crosstrek29$2,15030027/34
25Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class29$2,65031126/33
26Mazda CX-3029$2,15030926/33
27BMW X228$2,75031824/33
28Mazda CX-528$2,20032026/31
29Subaru Outback28$2,20031426/32
30Chevrolet Equinox28$2,20031026/31
31BMW X128$2,75031425/34
32Lexus TX27$2,85032227/28
33Mazda CX-5027$2,30033524/30
34Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class27$2,85032524/32
35Mercedes-Benz GLB-Class27$2,85033024/32
36Mitsubishi Outlander27$2,30033124/31
37Jeep Compass27$2,30033024/32
38Volkswagen Tiguan27$2,30033124/31
39Infiniti QX5026$2,95034323/29
40Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross26$2,40033925/28
ROWS 40·SOURCE EPA fuel-economy database (ForCar) · 2024
FIG.01d
#VehicleCombined MPGAnnual fuelCO₂ g/miCity/Hwy
1Kia Sportage43$1,45020642/44
2Toyota Corolla Cross42$1,50020945/38
3Toyota RAV440$1,55022341/38
4Honda CR-V40$1,55022343/36
5Toyota Venza39$1,60022740/37
6Ford Escape39$1,60022542/36
7Lexus NX39$2,00022541/37
8Hyundai Tucson38$1,65023838/38
9Kia Sorento37$1,70024239/35
10Toyota Highlander36$1,75024536/35
11Lexus RX36$2,15024337/34
12Hyundai Santa Fe34$1,85026436/31
13Nissan Rogue33$1,90026930/37
14Hyundai Kona32$1,95028130/35
15Volkswagen Taos31$2,00028628/36
16Kia Seltos31$2,00028329/35
17Chevrolet Trailblazer31$2,00029029/33
18Subaru Crosstrek30$2,10029728/33
19Buick Encore30$2,10029629/31
20Subaru Forester29$2,15031026/33
21Mazda CX-3029$2,15030926/33
22Subaru Outback28$2,20031426/32
23BMW X128$2,75031325/34
24Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class28$2,75031625/32
25Chevrolet Equinox28$2,20031726/31
26Volvo XC4027$2,85033024/32
27Jeep Compass27$2,30033024/32
28Volkswagen Tiguan27$2,30033124/31
29Mitsubishi Outlander27$2,30033224/31
30Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross27$2,30032726/29
31Ford Explorer27$2,30032427/28
32Mazda CX-5027$2,30033524/30
33Infiniti QX5026$2,95034323/29
34Jeep Renegade26$2,40034723/29
35GMC Terrain26$2,40034724/28
36Ford Bronco Sport26$2,40034225/28
37Cadillac XT426$2,95034123/30
38Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class26$2,95033723/32
39Buick Envision26$2,40033723/31
40Fiat 50026$2,40035624/30
ROWS 40·SOURCE EPA fuel-economy database (ForCar) · 2023
FIG.01e
#VehicleCombined MPGAnnual fuelCO₂ g/miCity/Hwy
1Ford Escape41$1,50022044/37
2Toyota RAV440$1,55022341/38
3Toyota Venza39$1,60022840/37
4Lexus NX39$2,00022541/37
5Hyundai Tucson38$1,65023838/38
6Honda CR-V38$1,65023440/35
7Kia Sorento37$1,70024239/35
8Toyota Highlander36$1,75024536/35
9Hyundai Santa Fe34$1,85026436/31
10Nissan Rogue33$1,90027130/37
11Toyota Corolla Cross32$1,95027531/33
12Hyundai Kona32$1,95028429/35
13Kia Seltos31$2,00028329/35
14Volkswagen Taos31$2,00028628/36
15Chevrolet Trailblazer31$2,00028929/33
16Subaru Crosstrek30$2,10029728/33
17Buick Encore30$2,10029729/32
18Lexus RX30$2,55029731/28
19Subaru Outback29$2,15030826/33
20Subaru Forester29$2,15031026/33
21Chevrolet Equinox28$2,20031826/31
22GMC Terrain27$2,30033025/30
23Ford Explorer27$2,30032427/28
24Mitsubishi Outlander27$2,30032824/31
25Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross27$2,30032726/29
26Jeep Renegade27$2,30032924/32
27Chevrolet Trax27$2,30032924/32
28Cadillac XT426$2,95034124/30
29Kia Sportage26$2,40035023/30
30Ford Bronco Sport26$2,40034225/28
31Fiat 50026$2,40035624/30
32Buick Envision26$2,40034124/31
33Infiniti QX5026$2,95034823/29
34Volvo XC6026$2,95034523/30
35Audi Q326$2,40034623/30
36Volvo XC4026$2,40034023/32
37Volkswagen Tiguan26$2,40034623/30
38Jeep Cherokee26$2,40034523/31
39Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class26$2,95033723/32
40Mazda CX-3026$2,40033424/31
ROWS 40·SOURCE EPA fuel-economy database (ForCar) · 2022
FIG.01f
#VehicleCombined MPGAnnual fuelCO₂ g/miCity/Hwy
1Ford Escape41$1,50022044/37
2Toyota RAV440$1,55022341/38
3Toyota Venza39$1,60022740/37
4Honda CR-V38$1,65023440/35
5Kia Sorento37$1,70024239/35
6Toyota Highlander36$1,75024536/35
7Hyundai Santa Fe34$1,85026436/31
8Nissan Rogue33$1,90027530/36
9Kia Seltos31$2,00028529/34
10Chevrolet Trailblazer31$2,00028829/33
11Lexus NX31$2,00028533/30
12Buick Encore31$2,00028830/32
13Lexus RX30$2,55029731/28
14Hyundai Kona30$2,10030328/32
15Subaru Crosstrek30$2,10029728/33
16Subaru Forester29$2,15030926/33
17Subaru Outback29$2,15030826/33
18Mazda CX-528$2,20032225/31
19Mazda CX-3028$2,20031325/33
20Chevrolet Equinox28$2,20031826/31
21Ford EcoSport28$2,20031827/29
22Chevrolet Trax28$2,20031626/31
23Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class27$2,85032724/33
24Mitsubishi Outlander27$2,30033124/30
25GMC Terrain27$2,30032925/30
26Ford Explorer27$2,30032427/28
27BMW X327$2,85033225/29
28Jeep Renegade27$2,30032924/32
29Mercedes-Benz GLB-Class26$2,95034723/30
30Volvo XC4026$2,40034023/32
31Infiniti QX5026$2,95034923/29
32Jeep Cherokee26$2,40034523/31
33Ford Bronco Sport26$2,40034225/28
34Cadillac XT426$2,95033624/30
35Kia Sportage26$2,40034923/30
36Fiat 50026$2,40035624/30
37Buick Envision26$2,40034124/31
38Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class25$3,10036022/29
39Lincoln Corsair25$2,50036122/29
40Volvo XC6025$3,10035922/29
ROWS 40·SOURCE EPA fuel-economy database (ForCar) · 2021

Source: EPA fuel-economy data, 2026, best variant per SUV. Annual fuel cost is EPA's estimate at ~15,000 mi/yr.

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Which brand makes the most efficient SUVs?

Average combined MPG across each brand's 2026 SUV lineup:

FIG.02
01
Kia4 SUVs32 mpg
02
Toyota7 SUVs29 mpg
03
Hyundai6 SUVs27 mpg
04
Mazda5 SUVs27 mpg
05
Subaru4 SUVs27 mpg
06
Lexus5 SUVs26 mpg
07
Mitsubishi2 SUVs26 mpg
08
Volvo3 SUVs25 mpg
09
Volkswagen3 SUVs25 mpg
10
Buick3 SUVs25 mpg
TOP 10·UNIT avg mpg·SOURCE EPA (ForCar) · 2026
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What's a good MPG for a SUV?

For 2026, the average SUV gets about 23 mpg combined. Anything above that beats the class; the best on this list reaches 53 mpg. Compared with 24 mpg for all new vehicles, SUVs trade some economy for space, capability or performance.

The most efficient one — the Niro — costs about $1,150/yr to fuel, saving roughly $1,133/yr versus a typical 23-mpg SUV.

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Same SUVs, other running costs: safety & insurance

MPG is only one piece of ownership cost. For the same class, compare the safest SUVs by NHTSA crash-test score and what they cost to insure by vehicle type.

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Best MPG by other body types

Best MPG SUVs — FAQ

What SUV has the best MPG?

The Kia Niro is the most fuel-efficient SUV at 53 mpg combined (2026 EPA data), about $1,150/yr in fuel.

What's a good MPG for a SUV?

The average 2026 SUV gets about 23 mpg combined — anything above that is good, and the leaders reach 53 mpg.

How is this ranked?

By EPA combined MPG for each SUV, using the most efficient variant per model. Every figure is official EPA data hosted by ForCar — the full 2026 field, not a hand-picked ten.

Fuel-economy figures from the EPA (fueleconomy.gov), hosted in ForCar's database. Ranking is ForCar's own aggregation. Last updated Jul 2026. — ForCar Editorial Reviewed by Denis Kataev, founder of ForCar.
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