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This Compact Crossover Saves You the Most at the Pump, According to Real-World Tests

One standout model averages under 50 mpg, making it the most fuel-efficient compact crossover tested.

This Compact Crossover Saves You the Most at the Pump, According to Real-World Tests

With gas and diesel prices still top of mind for many drivers, fuel economy remains a key factor when choosing a new vehicle. The good news: there are plenty of efficient options on the market that can significantly cut fuel costs over time.

Industry experts recently identified the 10 most fuel-efficient compact crossovers based on real-world driving tests—not just official ratings. Here’s how they ranked:

  • Toyota Yaris Cross 1.5 (gas) — about 50 mpg
  • Suzuki Ignis K12D 1.2 Dualjet Hybrid — about 49 mpg
  • Volkswagen Taigo 1.0 (gas) — about 42 mpg
  • Suzuki Vitara 1.6 (gas) — about 39 mpg
  • Hyundai Kona Hybrid 1.6 GDi — about 39 mpg
  • Peugeot 2008 1.2 PureTech 130 — about 39 mpg
  • Vauxhall Mokka X 1.6 CDTi 136 — about 39 mpg
  • SEAT Arona 1.0 TSI — about 38 mpg
  • Volkswagen T-Cross 1.0 TSI — about 38 mpg
  • Citroën C3 Aircross 1.2 PureTech 110 — about 38 mpg

Topping the list is the Toyota Yaris Cross with a 1.5-liter gasoline engine, delivering an impressive real-world average of around 50 mpg. That puts it ahead of every other model tested in terms of fuel efficiency.

Testers also praised the Yaris Cross for its smooth ride and user-friendly controls, making it an easy daily driver. On the downside, they noted limited rear-seat space and less-than-ideal cabin noise insulation.


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