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The Toyota Motor Company founded in 1937 has grown to be the world's top automaker. With a reputation for dependable, fuel-efficient vehicles, Toyota cars end up at the top of many shopping lists, and for many, a Toyota purchase is an automatic decision. Toyota offers a full-line of vehicles that fill both standard vehicle categories, as well as many niche vehicles like the FJ Cruiser SUV.

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Fuel Economy

Fuel economy has long been a key decision factor when buying a new vehicle. While the EPA estimates may not accurately predict your mileage with a given vehicle, they are useful for broad comparisons of vehicles. Note that many trucks and large SUVS are too heavy to be required to specify their fuel economy.

For more information, view our new car fuel economy guide.

Model EPA City EPA Highway
Toyota Prius c 53 46
Toyota Prius * 51 48
Toyota Prius v 44 40
Toyota Camry 21-43 31-39
Toyota Avalon 21-40 31-39
Toyota Yaris 3d Liftback 30 36-37
Toyota Yaris 5d Liftback 30 36-37
Toyota Corolla 26-27 34
Toyota Matrix 20-26 26-32
Toyota Highlander 17-28 22-28
Toyota RAV4 22-24 29-31
Toyota Tacoma Access Cab 16-21 19-25
Toyota Tacoma Regular Cab 18-21 21-25
Toyota Venza 18-20 25-26
Toyota Sienna 16-18 23-25
Toyota Tacoma Double Cab 16-19 19-24
Toyota 4Runner 17 21-22
Toyota Tundra Double Cab 13-16 17-20
Toyota Tundra Regular Cab 13-16 17-20
Toyota FJ Cruiser 15-17 18-20
Toyota Tundra CrewMax 13-15 17-20
Toyota Sequoia 13 17-18
Toyota Land Cruiser 13 18

Note: Bar graphs denote the composite fuel economy for the model. "*" indicates models with incomplete data.