Fuel efficiency is a key factor when buying American cars. Recent advancements have led to models with excellent mileage without compromising performance or comfort. From sedans and hatchbacks to SUVs and trucks, the American auto industry offers a wide range of fuel-efficient options. We’ve selected 24 top models to ensure you find the perfect fuel-efficient ride.
Chevrolet Equinox

- Type: Regular Gasoline
 - MPG: Around 26 MPG (city) / 31 MPG (highway)
 
Chevrolet Bolt EV

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- Type: Electric Vehicle (EV)
 - MPGe: Approximately 120 MPGe
 - Range: About 259 miles on a full charge
 - Notes: Known for its impressive range and affordability in the EV market.
 
 
Chevrolet Cruze Diesel

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- Type: Diesel
 - MPG: Around 31 MPG (city) / 48 MPG (highway)
 
 
Tesla Model 3

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- Type: Electric Vehicle (EV)
 - MPGe: Around 132 MPGe (city) / 128 MPGe (highway)
 - Range: Up to 358 miles depending on the variant
 - Notes: Highly praised for its performance, technology, and extensive Supercharger network.
 
 
GMC Terrain

- Type: Regular Gasoline
 - MPG: Around 25 MPG (city) / 30 MPG (highway)
 
Ford Mustang Mach-E

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- Type: Electric Vehicle (EV)
 - MPGe: Up to 108 MPGe (combined)
 - Range: Up to 300 miles depending on the variant
 - Notes: Ford’s electric SUV that combines efficiency with the performance heritage of the Mustang brand.
 
 
Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid

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- Type: Hybrid
 - MPG: Around 49 MPG (city) / 43 MPG (highway)
 - Notes: Offers a balance of efficiency and the familiar feel of a traditional sedan.
 
 
Ford Escape Hybrid

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- Type: Hybrid
 - MPG: Approximately 44 MPG (city) / 37 MPG (highway)
 - Notes: A compact SUV that provides a practical and efficient option for those needing more space.
 
 
Ram 1500 EcoDiesel

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- Type: Diesel
 - MPG: Approximately 22 MPG (city) / 32 MPG (highway)
 
 
Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid

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- Type: Plug-in Hybrid
 - MPGe: Around 82 MPGe
 - Range: 32 miles electric-only, 520 miles total range
 - Notes: One of the few hybrid minivans available, offering family-friendly features and efficiency.
 
 
Tesla Model S

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- Type: Electric Vehicle (EV)
 - MPGe: Up to 124 MPGe (combined)
 - Range: Up to 405 miles depending on the variant
 
 
Ford Maverick Hybrid

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- Type: Hybrid
 - MPG: Around 42 MPG (city) / 33 MPG (highway)
 
 
Chevrolet Volt

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- Type: Plug-In Hybrid
 - MPGe: Approximately 106 MPGe
 - Range: 53 miles electric-only, 420 miles total range
 
 
Tesla Model Y

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- Type: Electric Vehicle (EV)
 - MPGe: Around 125 MPGe (combined)
 - Range: Up to 330 miles depending on the variant.
 
 
Chevrolet Bolt EUV

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- Type: Electric Vehicle (EV)
 - MPGe: Approximately 115 MPGe
 - Range: About 247 miles on a full charge
 
 
Ford Fusion Hybrid

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- Type: Hybrid
 - MPG: Around 43 MPG (city) / 41 MPG (highway)
 
 
Lincoln MKZ Hybrid

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- Type: Hybrid
 - MPG: Approximately 42 MPG (city) / 39 MPG (highway)
 
 
Tesla Model X

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- Type: Electric Vehicle (EV)
 - MPGe: Up to 105 MPGe (combined)
 - Range: Up to 348 miles depending on the variant
 
 
Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid

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- Type: Plug-In Hybrid
 - MPGe: Around 100 MPGe
 - Range: 37 miles electric-only, 520 miles total range
 
 
Lincoln Aviator Grand Touring

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- Type: Plug-In Hybrid
 - MPGe: Approximately 56 MPGe
 - Range: 21 miles electric-only, 460 miles total range
 
 
Jeep Wrangler 4xe

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- Type: Plug-In Hybrid
 - MPGe: Around 49 MPGe
 - Range: 21 miles electric-only, 370 miles total range.
 
 
Toyota Avalon Hybrid (made in USA)

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- Type: Hybrid
 - MPG: Around 43 MPG (city) / 44 MPG (highway)
 
 
Chevrolet Spark

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- Type: Gasoline
 - MPG: Approximately 30 MPG (city) / 38 MPG (highway)
 
 
Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring

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- Type: Plug-In Hybrid
 - MPGe: Approximately 33 MPGe
 - Range: 28 miles electric-only, 430 miles total range.
 
 
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