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What Chevy has the best fuel economy?

The Bolt EV currently has the best fuel economy in Chevy’s lineup.


This article explains what that means, how MPGe is used for electric vehicles, and how the gasoline-powered models compare in terms of fuel efficiency. It reflects EPA ratings current through the 2025 model year and notes that numbers vary by trim, configuration, and driving conditions.


Best overall fuel economy: Electric options


The following list highlights Chevy’s most energy-efficient models, measured by EPA MPGe for electrified powertrains.



  • Bolt EV — EPA-estimated around 113–120 MPGe combined, depending on model year and trim.

  • Bolt EUV — EPA-estimated around 110–112 MPGe combined, with slightly different range and size compared to the standard Bolt EV.


In practice, the Bolt EV typically leads Chevrolet’s lineup in energy efficiency, with the Bolt EUV offering a very similar efficiency profile but a different footprint and range. The exact MPGe figures can vary by year and configuration, so checking the current EPA ratings for the exact trim is advisable.


Gasoline-powered efficiency in Chevy's lineup


Chevrolet’s conventional gasoline models span subcompact to mid-size offerings, and fuel economy varies widely by engine, drivetrain, and trim. Among current gas-powered Chevrolets, the most efficient options are generally the smaller-engine configurations found in crossovers and sedans, typically delivering around 30 mpg combined in many common setups. Exact numbers depend on the year, engine choice (for example, turbocharged options vs. naturally aspirated), drivetrain (FWD vs. AWD), and specific trim packages.


Notes on MPGe and gas mpg


Electric vehicles are rated in MPGe to reflect energy efficiency relative to gasoline. Gasoline-powered vehicles are rated in mpg (miles per gallon). When comparing, it’s important to look at the EPA ratings for the exact model year and configuration you’re considering, as small changes in engines, transmissions, tires, and weight can shift the numbers.


How to maximize fuel economy with a Chevy


To get the best fuel economy from a Chevrolet, consider whether an electric option fits your needs (availability of home charging, daily driving range, and total cost of ownership) or whether a gasoline-powered model with a smaller, turbocharged engine and lightweight configuration best suits your routine. Checking the latest EPA ratings and real-world owner data for the exact trim you’re eyeing will give you the clearest picture.


Summary


Across Chevrolet’s current lineup, the Bolt EV stands as the most fuel-efficient option, with MPGe well over 100. The Bolt EUV is similarly efficient, offering strong energy use with a different size and range profile. For those prioritizing gasoline economy, Chevy’s smaller-engine crossovers and sedans typically offer the best efficiency, commonly around 30 mpg combined, though exact figures depend on model year and configuration. Always verify the latest EPA ratings for the precise vehicle and trim you’re considering.

What Chevy truck gets 30 MPG?


2022 Chevy Silverado 1500 Highway MPG:
31 mpg (2WD) 26 mpg (4WD)



What Chevy gets the best gas mileage?


The most fuel-efficient Chevy models include the 2022 Spark (30 mpg city/38 mpg highway) and the 2025 Malibu (28 mpg city/36 mpg highway) for gasoline-powered cars, and the 2025 Trax (30 mpg combined) and 2025 Trailblazer (30 mpg combined) for SUVs. For electric options, the Equinox EV is the most fuel-efficient, with up to 319 miles of range on a full charge.
 
Most fuel-efficient Chevy models

Vehicle Engine/Powertrain EPA-estimated MPG
2022 Chevrolet Spark 1.4L 4-cylinder 30 city / 38 highway
2025 Chevrolet Malibu 1.5L Turbo 28 city / 36 highway
2025 Chevrolet Trax 1.2L Turbo 30 combined
2025 Chevrolet Trailblazer 1.2L Turbo 30 combined
2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV Electric Up to 319 miles on a full charge
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Which car gets 70 MPG?


Several hybrid and diesel cars can achieve around 70 mpg, though it's often an official rating and can vary in real-world driving. Examples include the Vauxhall Corsa with a 1.5-litre turbo diesel engine, which can get up to 70.6 mpg, and various hybrid models, including some versions of the Hyundai Elantra Hybrid and Toyota Prius, which can reach this level under ideal conditions.
 
Examples of cars with around 70 mpg

  • Vauxhall Corsa (1.5-litre turbo diesel): Can achieve up to 70.6 mpg, making it one of the most fuel-efficient diesel cars available. 
  • Hyundai Elantra Hybrid: Early models were advertised with a claimed 70 mpg combined fuel economy. 
  • Toyota Prius: Various models can get close to 70 mpg, especially older non-plug-in hybrids which are cheaper on the used market. Plug-in hybrid versions can also run on electric power for short distances. 
  • Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid: Can achieve around 59 mpg combined. 

Important considerations
  • Official vs. real-world MPG: The 70 mpg figure is often an official rating that is achieved under specific testing conditions, and your real-world mileage may be lower or higher depending on your driving habits, the vehicle's condition, and road conditions. 
  • Hybrid vs. diesel: Both hybrid and diesel cars can achieve high MPG, but hybrids have the added benefit of electric-only driving for short distances, while some diesels can have higher upfront costs but offer impressive fuel economy on long-distance journeys. 
  • Age and model: Some of the models with the highest MPG ratings are older, so be sure to research specific model years when shopping. 
  • Type of driving: While hybrids and diesels can be very efficient, their fuel economy can vary significantly depending on whether you are driving in the city or on the highway. 



Do V6 or V8 get better gas mileage?


- Fuel consumption: V6s usually deliver better city/highway MPG, especially when paired with cylinder deactivation, turbocharging, or hybrid assist. V8s burn more fuel under load and around town.


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.