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  1. Mar 23, 2022 · The Most Fuel Efficient Cars You Can Buy, Right Now. 2022 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid | 52 MPG; 2022 Toyota Camry Hybrid | 52 MPG; 2022 Toyota Corolla Hybrid | 52 MPG; 2022 Honda Insight | 52 MPG

    • Justin Banner
    • 2 min
  2. Nov 8, 2022 · We've rounded up the best fuel-efficient vehicles for your family including gas, diesel and plug-in hybrid SUVs, sedans and minivans.

    • brettberk@mac.com
    • Contributing Editor
    • Nissan Kicks. Consumption (City): 7.7L / 100km. Consumption (Highway): 6.6L / 100km. Consumption (Combined): 7.2L / 100km. Annual Fuel Cost: $1,800. Our list starts with the sub-$21,000 Nissan Kicks.
    • Hyundai Elantra. Consumption (City): 7.5L / 100km. Consumption (Highway): 5.7L / 100km. Consumption (Combined): 6.7L / 100km. Annual Fuel Cost: $1,675. Hyundai’s Elantra comes in next.
    • Kia Forte. Consumption (City): 7.8L / 100km. Consumption (Highway): 5.9L / 100km. Consumption (Combined): 6.9L / 100km. Annual Fuel Cost: $1,725. Kia’s doing something right with their Forte.
    • Nissan Versa. Consumption (City): 7.4L / 100km. Consumption (Highway): 5.9L / 100km. Consumption (Combined): 6.7L / 100km. Annual Fuel Cost: $1,675. From $16,498, the Nissan Versa amounts to a heavily updated package that Cain says is suffering from dwindling interest in small cars.
    • Ford Escape Hybrid – 5.8 L/100 Km
    • Kia Niro Touring / Lexus Es 300h – 5.3 L/100 Km
    • Toyota Camry Hybrid Se/Xle/Xse – 5.1 L/100 Km
    • Hyundai Sonata Hybrid – 5.0 L/100 Km
    • Toyota Camry Hybrid Le – 4.9 L/100 Km
    • Toyota Prius AWD – 4.8 L/100 Km
    • Kia Niro Hybrid – 4.6 L/100 Km
    • Toyota Corolla Hybrid / Toyota Prius – 4.5 L/100 Km
    • Hyundai Elantra Hybrid – 4.4 L/100 Km
    • Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid – 4.2 L/100 Km

    With a combined fuel consumption rating of 5.8 litres per 100 kilometres, the front-wheel-drive version of the Ford Escape Hybridis the 10th most fuel-efficient vehicle currently available in Canada. An all-wheel-drive version of the Escape Hybrid is also offered, which also has a very respectable fuel consumption rating of 5.9L per 100 kilometres.

    Ninth position is a tie between the Kia Niro Touring and the Lexus ES 300hluxury sedan, which both have a combined fuel consumption rating of 5.3 litres per 100 kilometres. This is an impressive result for the Lexus ES in particular, as this is a rather heavy mid-size luxury sedan that manages to be more efficient than many small hatchbacks.

    The Toyota Camry Hybridin the SE, XLE, and XSE trim levels is the eighth-most fuel-efficient vehicle in Canada with a fuel consumption rating of 5.1 litres per 100 kilometres. Like the Lexus ES, this is a rather impressive fuel economy rating for a mid-size sedan such as this. That said, there is a more efficient variant of the Camry Hybrid availab...

    Another mid-size sedan, the Hyundai Sonata Hybridfinds itself in seventh position with a fuel consumption rating of 5.0 litres per 100 kilometres. The Sonata Hybrid also excels in highway driving with a very impressive highway fuel economy rating of 4.6 litres per 100 kilometres. This sedan has a unique design and is even available with a solar pan...

    The more fuel-efficient variant of the Toyota Camry Hybridis the lesser LE trim level, which is lighter than the SE / XLE / XSE by virtue of having less standard equipment. What it lacks in standard features it makes up for with an efficient fuel-sipping powertrain that consumes just 4.9 litres of fuel per 100 kilometres of driving on the combined ...

    The all-wheel-drive version of the Toyota Priushybrid offers an impressive fuel economy rating of 4.8 L/100 km. While there are more fuel-efficient versions of the Prius available in Canada, this variant will appeal to Canadians who want extra traction and capability in the winter months and in other inclement weather without the impact on fuel eco...

    The Kia Niro Hybridis one of the top five most fuel-efficient vehicles available in Canada, boasting a fuel consumption rating of just 4.6 litres per 100 kilometres. This car also excels in city driving with a rating of 4.4 L/100 km.

    The Toyota Prius is well-established as a highly fuel-efficient vehicle and tied for the third-most fuel-efficient vehicle in Canada with the closely related Toyota Corolla Hybrid. Both of these hybridized four-doors have a combined fuel consumption rating of just 4.5 litres per 100 kilometres. Smart packaging also means these cars are convenient a...

    The hybrid version of the familiar Hyundai Elantrais the second-most fuel-efficient vehicle in Canada, boasting a combined fuel economy rating of 4.4 litres per 100 kilometres. This is a direct competitor to the above-mentioned Corolla Hybrid, so anyone considering purchasing either of these cars should take a test drive in both before making their...

    With a combined fuel economy rating of just 4.2 litres per 100 kilometres, the Hyundai Ioniq Hybridis the most fuel-efficient vehicle available in Canada today. This car offers a good middle ground between a gasoline compact car and a battery-electric vehicle, as it is very eco-friendly but does not have the same high cost of entry or range limitat...

  3. Mar 9, 2022 · With gas prices constantly in flux, consumers often look to save at the pump. With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of some of the most fuel-efficient vehicles on sale for the 2022...

    • Brian Normile
    • Road Test Editor
  4. May 3, 2022 · We’ve sorted this list by the combined fuel economy, counting down to the most fuel-efficient. If there was a tie, we broke it using NRCan’s own sorting method. All prices include the non-negotiable destination fee.

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  6. With fuel economy in Canada as high as it is, we’ve compiled a list of the most fuel-efficient cars in each class that don’t require a plug to deliver their stellar fuel economy. Two-Seater Cars. Two-seaters are often small performance vehicles, but some two-seat models are designed purely for fuel efficiency. Let’s review the two-seat ...