Top 10 Most Fuel-Efficient SUVs in 2025

SUVs and crossovers continue to dominate new vehicle sales in North America, and automakers happily churn out more models for the sake of profitability.

Now, for consumers looking to save money at the pump, it's important not to look solely at fuel consumption ratings or to automatically opt for a hybrid. One must calculate the price difference between models and the mileage required to make it a worthwhile investment based on the cost of gas.

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That being said, which SUVs are the most fuel-efficient in 2025? The Car Guide has compiled the top 10, which you can find below. Unsurprisingly, all of them are electrified SUVs.

Quick notes: Fuel consumption figures (city and highway combined) come from Natural Resources Canada. We have not included plug-in hybrids since their pure electric range would skew the ranking. For more on those, click here instead. Another exclusion is the Mazda CX-50 Hybrid (6.2 L/100 km), which is no longer imported into Canada as long as tariffs remain in effect.

10. Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid and Subaru Forester e-Boxer Hybrid (6.9 L/100 km)

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2026 MSRP starting from $43,799 (2025 Forester: $48,195)

These two hybrid SUVs aren't related in any way, but we're putting them together here because of their identical fuel consumption. The former stands out with a third row of seats and a more spacious interior.

9. Hyundai Tucson Hybrid and Kia Sportage HEV (6.7 L/100 km)

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2026 MSRP starting from $43,799 and $41,245, respectively

Following their 2025 and 2026 updates, respectively, these two Korean compact SUVs have gained a bit of power (now 231 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque). Naturally, their prices have increased in the process. The same goes for their average fuel consumption.

8. Toyota Highlander (6.7 L/100 km)

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2025 MSRP starting from $50,850 

Highlander sales have dropped significantly since the arrival of the Grand Highlander, but the former is of course a bit more fuel-efficient—by three tenths of a litre, in fact. As always, we need to highlight its excellent resale value and reliability.

7. Lexus RX 350h (6.5 L/100 km)

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2025 MSRP starting from $62,590 

The Canadian-built Lexus RX Hybrid is renowned for its reliability, build quality, high-level comfort and numerous powertrain options. In 350h trim, it develops 246 horsepower and burns an average of 6.5 L/100 km of fuel. Not bad for a luxury midsize SUV!

6. Honda CR-V Hybrid (6.4 L/100 km)

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2026 MSRP starting from $45,900 

While expensive, the CR-V Hybrid uses an efficient, reliable and inexpensive-to-maintain engine. However, our various tests have shown that achieving the official fuel consumption rating is quite nearly impossible. At least there's plenty to choose from: four trim levels are available for the 2026 model year, including the new, adventure-focused TrailSport.

5. Toyota Crown Signia (6.2 L/100 km)

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2025 MSRP starting from $57,450 

Replacing the Venza, the Crown Signia is a sharp-looking, wagon-style crossover that shares its architecture and many components with the Crown sedan. Unfortunately, it's only available in one fully equipped version in Canada (Limited).

4. Toyota RAV4 Hybrid and Lexus NX 350h (6 L/100 km)

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2025 MSRP starting from $36,635 (2026 NX: $57,675) 

The Toyota RAV4 Hybrid and Lexus NX 350h share the same platform, the same four-cylinder engine and the same wheelbase. Their fuel consumption figures are, unsurprisingly, similar. Watch out: the RAV4 is introducing a new generation for 2026. Units are expected to hit the market this winter.

3. Ford Escape Hybrid (6 L/100 km)

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2025 MSRP starting from $40,849

Whether it has front- or all-wheel drive, the Ford Escape Hybrid averages 6 L/100 km and delivers a more engaging driving experience than the average SUV. Watch out: the 2026 model year will be the last for this American staple.

2. Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid and Lexus UX 300h (5.6 L/100 km)

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2026 MSRP starting from $35,810 (2025 UX: $44,605)

Refreshed for 2026, the Toyota Corolla Cross is a highly sought-after vehicle. Customers' patience during the delivery period is rewarded with superior performance compared to the gasoline model and remarkable fuel efficiency. The Lexus UX 300h, revised for 2025, uses the same powertrain.

1. Kia Niro (4.4 L/100 km)

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2026 MSRP starting from $30,845

All SUV segments considered, the Kia Niro remains the most fuel-efficient non-plug-in vehicle on the market, even ahead of the Toyota Prius. The lack of all-wheel drive makes it more like a car and eliminates it from many consumers' list of candidates, however.

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