Chrysler MPG Ratings

Compare fuel economy across all 34 Chrysler models

New
24 MPG (avg)
2026 models
Best: Pacifica at 26 MPG
Used
20 MPG (avg)
Pre-2026 models
Best: 2019 Pacifica at 25 MPG
Data sourced from the U.S. EPA fuel economy database, updated annually.

Current models

Models still in production in 2026

Model MPG Fuel cost/yr
Pacifica ›
2004–2026
22 $2,814
Voyager ›
2020–2026
22 $2,700

Recent models

Models in production between 2015 and 2025

Model MPG Fuel cost/yr
200 ›
2011–2017
23 $2,573
300 ›
1999–2023
20 $3,131
Town and Country ›
1984–2016
19 $3,267

Older models

Models last produced between 1984 and 2014

Model MPG Fuel cost/yr
300 SRT8 ›
2005–2014
18 $3,504
Aspen ›
2007–2009
15 $3,947
Cirrus ›
1995–2000
21 $2,914
Concorde ›
1993–2002
20 $3,000
Concorde/LHS ›
2003–2004
21 $2,850
Conquest ›
1987–1989
18 $3,850
Crossfire ›
2004–2008
19 $3,625
E Class/New Yorker ›
1984
20 $3,000
Executive Sedan/Limousine ›
1984–1985
18 $3,317
Fifth Avenue/Imperial ›
1993
20 $3,075
Imperial/New Yorker Fifth Avenue ›
1992
19 $3,225
JX/JXI/Limited Convertible ›
1998
21 $2,900
Laser ›
1985
21 $3,019
Laser/Daytona ›
1984–1987
21 $2,972
LeBaron ›
1984–1995
21 $3,034
LHS ›
1999–2001
19 $3,150
Limousine ›
1986
19 $3,650
New Yorker ›
1985–1993
19 $3,253
New Yorker Fifth Avenue/Imperial ›
1989–1991
19 $3,225
New Yorker/5th Avenue ›
1988
19 $3,150
New Yorker/LHS ›
1994–1997
19 $3,188
Newport/Fifth Avenue ›
1984–1989
16 $4,075
Prowler ›
2002
18 $3,300
PT Cruiser ›
2001–2010
21 $3,058
QC Car ›
1988
19 $3,650
Sebring ›
1995–2010
21 $2,855
TC ›
1989–1991
18 $3,879
Town and Country/Voyager/Grand Voyager ›
2000–2008
18 $3,248
Voyager/Town and Country ›
2005
19 $3,200