Toyota MPG Ratings

Compare fuel economy across all 40 Toyota models

New
32 MPG (avg)
2026 models
Best: Prius at 53 MPG
Used
27 MPG (avg)
Pre-2026 models
Best: 2021 Prius Prime at 54 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
4Runner ›
1984–2026
17 $3,452
C-HR ›
2018–2026
29 $2,050
Camry ›
1984–2026
27 $2,389
Corolla ›
1984–2026
30 $2,081
Corolla Cross ›
2022–2026
34 $1,775
Crown ›
2023–2026
36 $1,725
Crown Signia ›
2025–2026
38 $1,600
GR Supra ›
2020–2026
25 $2,774
Grand Highlander ›
2024–2026
27 $2,248
Highlander ›
2001–2026
24 $2,551
Land Cruiser ›
1984–2026
14 $4,459
Prius ›
2001–2026
51 $1,184
RAV4 ›
1996–2026
26 $2,356
Sequoia ›
2001–2026
16 $3,953
Sienna ›
1998–2026
23 $2,764
Tacoma ›
1995–2026
19 $3,160
Tundra ›
2000–2026
17 $3,675

Recent models

Models in production between 2015 and 2025

Model MPG Fuel cost/yr
86 ›
2017–2020
26 $2,725
Avalon ›
1995–2022
29 $2,234
GR 86 ›
2022–2025
23 $2,988
Prius c ›
2012–2019
49 $1,238
Prius Prime ›
2017–2024
52 $1,140
Prius v ›
2012–2017
41 $1,450
RAV4 Prime ›
2021–2024
38 $1,600
Venza ›
2009–2024
24 $2,578
Yaris ›
2007–2020
33 $1,830

Older models

Models last produced between 1984 and 2014

Model MPG Fuel cost/yr
Cab Chassis ›
1984–1993
12 $5,098
Celica ›
1984–2005
23 $2,685
Cressida ›
1984–1992
19 $3,565
Echo ›
2000–2005
32 $1,900
FJ Cruiser ›
2007–2014
17 $3,635
Matrix ›
2003–2013
26 $2,374
MR2 ›
1985–2005
23 $2,705
Paseo ›
1992–1999
27 $2,225
Previa ›
1991–1997
17 $3,448
Starlet ›
1984
35 $1,717
Supra ›
1986–1998
18 $3,838
Tercel ›
1984–1999
28 $2,166
Truck/T100 ›
1984–1998
19 $3,235
Van ›
1984–1989
20 $3,050