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Statistics About The Most Efficient Cars
Statistics on the most efficient cars will include measures such as miles per gallon (MPG), emissions levels, and energy efficiency ratings.
Statistic 1
"The Toyota Prius Eco was ranked the most fuel-efficient car in 2016 at 56 MPG,"
Statistic 2
"Tesla Model S Long Range has an efficiency rate of 94.7 MPGe,"
Statistic 3
"Honda's Clarity Electric was the least efficient electric car of 2021 at 68 MPGe,"
Statistic 4
"The diesel-powered 2018 BMW 328d was reported to achieve a remarkable 36 MPG in combined driving,"
Statistic 5
"As of 2021, Tesla had the highest average EPA energy consumption ratings for their vehicles among major automakers, with 24.6 kW-hrs/100 miles,"
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"The internal combustion engines found in most vehicles are typically only about 20% efficient, while electric cars have an efficiency rate of 77% to 82%,"
Statistic 7
"The average fuel economy for new vehicles sold in 2020 was 25.7 MPG,"
Statistic 8
"Electric vehicles were 2.3 times more efficient than similar internal combustion engine cars in 2018,"
Statistic 9
"The Hyundai Ioniq Electric was the most efficient car in 2017, with an efficiency rating of 136 MPGe,"
Statistic 10
"The Kia Niro PHEV has an overall fuel economy of 46 MPG, making it one of the most efficient plug-in hybrid cars as of 2020,"
Statistic 11
"The Audi A3 e-tron PHEV reached an efficiency rating of 83 MPGe in 2020,"
Statistic 12
"The BMW i3 was the most efficient small station wagon in 2017, with an efficiency rating of 124 MPGe,"
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