We all know Toyota SUVs are a customer favorite. The RAV4 is still America’s favorite car, and a growing product portfolio means there’s a Toyota for almost everyone, from efficient hatchback to extreme supercar. While most companies went straight towards fully electric vehicles, they took the long route and deiced to focus on Toyota hybrids, and now most of its range has some sort of electrical assistance.

Founded
August 28, 1937
Founder
Kiichiro Toyoda
Headquarters
Aichi, Japan
Owned By
Publicly Traded
Current CEO
Koji Sato
But automakers don’t add hybrids for no reason. Their main aim is efficiency, and the Toyota hybrid SUV lineup is pretty stacked when it comes to MPG figures. We’ve put them in order of efficiency here so that if your main aim is getting the most out of a tank, the SUVs towards the top of the list are the best choice.
We have used official manufacturer and EPA figures to compile this list, which is ranked from least to most efficient. We have ranked these vehicles in order of combined miles-per-gallon (MPG) rating. All prices listed exclude incentives, offers, or additional fees; all information is correct at the time of writing.

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2026 Toyota Sequoia Hybrid
Combined Figure: 22 mpg
2026 Toyota Sequoia Efficiency Specs
Engine
3.4L twin-turbo hybrid V6
Transmission
10-speed automatic
Power
437 hp
City efficiency
21 mpg
Highway efficiency
24 mpg
Combined efficiency
22 mpg
EPA-estimated range
495 miles
It’s no surprise that the biggest Toyota SUV is the least efficient, but what you don’t get in mileage, you get in cavernous space in the Toyota Sequoia. This $64k family SUV has a 3.4L twin-turbo V6 that can pull up to 9,500 lbs and has 87 cubic feet of space behind the front seats. The boxy shape doesn’t do the SUV any favors, but a range of just under 500 miles is good for such a large car, and rear passengers will love the 39 inches of space in the second row and 33.7 inches in the third. While it might not be the most efficient Toyota hybrid SUVs, it’s one of the most capable due to its large displacement and oodles of power.
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2026 Toyota Land Cruiser Hybrid
Combined Figure: 23 mpg
2026 Toyota Land Cruiser Efficiency Specs
Engine
2.4L turbo hybrid 4-cylinder
Transmission
8-speed automatic
Power
326 hp
City efficiency
22 mpg
Highway efficiency
25 mpg
Combined efficiency
23 mpg
EPA-estimated range
412 miles
Next up is the Toyota Land Cruiser, which has a capable powertrain that’s inhibited by its boxy proportions and off-road-centered features. Four-wheel-drive comes as standard, and 326 horsepower and 465 lb-ft of torque mean you’ve got the speed to tackle rough terrain. It’s almost surprising that such a small displacement engine can only get 412 miles of range, but it has been tuned to deliver maximum torque at just 1,700 rpm to make crawling easier. Spec this Land Cruiser up, and you can get a stabilizer disconnect mechanism, larger tires and multi-terrain select to continue the adventure off-road.
“As a stylish all-round on- and off-roader, it ticks all the boxes, is more friendly for a growing family, and carries on the tradition of the Prado line.”
– Ian Wright, Senior Road Tester, CarBuzz
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2026 Toyota 4Runner Hybrid
Combined Figure: 23 mpg
2026 Toyota 4Runner Efficiency Specs
Engine
2.4L turbo hybrid 4-cylinder
Transmission
8-speed automatic
Power
326 hp
City efficiency
23 mpg
Highway efficiency
24 mpg
Combined efficiency
23 mpg
EPA-estimated range
437 miles
The Toyota 4Runner has the same combined efficiency rating as the Land Cruiser, but we’re putting this one higher thanks to it’s slightly longer range. That’s probably due to the slightly bigger fuel tank (19 gallons instead of 17.9 on the Land Cruiser) and its more aerodynamic shape. It has the same engine as the previous car on this list, but you can also order this one without four-wheel-drive, which is sure to save some mileage when you don’t need it.
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2026 Toyota Highlander Hybrid
Combined Figure: 35 mpg
2026 Toyota Highlander Efficiency Specs
Engine
2.5L hybrid 4-cylinder
Transmission
CVT
Power
243 hp
City efficiency
35 mpg
Highway efficiency
35 mpg
Combined efficiency
35 mpg
EPA-estimated range
598 miles
A big jump comes in the form of the Toyota Highlander, which has an efficiency rating of 35 miles per gallon on city streets as well as the highway. Its range of 600 miles shows just how impressive hybrid powertrains have been in recent years, too, and its CVT system is sure to be a big help in that. CVTs don’t have to wait until the engine speeds up to the right RPM, they can easily just stick at the most efficient speed right from pressing the pedal. It might not be the most exciting in the Toyota SUV hybrids range, but it’s a capable family hauler that returns MPGs safe for your wallet.
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2026 Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid
Combined Figure: 36 mpg
2026 Toyota Grand Highlander Efficiency Specs
Engine
2.5L hybrid 4-cylinder
2.4L turbo hybrid 4-cylinder
Transmission
CVT
6-speed automatic
Power
245 hp
362 hp
City efficiency
37 mpg
26 mpg
Highway efficiency
34 mpg
27 mpg
Combined efficiency
36 mpg
27 mpg
EPA-estimated range
619 miles
464 mpg
The Grand Highlander is the smaller brother to the Toyota Sequoia, as it fits in between it and the smaller Highlander. Unlike the Highlander, it has two hybrid powertrains to choose from, and you have to decide between power and efficiency. The most efficient non-turbo electrified engine gets you 619 miles of total range, the most out of any on our list, but those seeking more thrills in their family car should go for the hybrid MAX powertrain. With its bigger size, the Grand Highlander can also hold up to 97.5 cubic feet of space behind the front row, making it an efficient minivan when the seats are folded.

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2026 Toyota Crown Signia
Combined Figure: 38 mpg
2026 Toyota Crown Signia Efficiency Specs
Engine
2.5L hybrid 4-cylinder
Transmission
CVT
Power
240 hp
City efficiency
39 mpg
Highway efficiency
37 mpg
Combined efficiency
38 mpg
EPA-estimated range
551 miles
Toyota is treading on its sub-brand Lexus’ toes with the Crown Signia, which is a more sophisticated crossover SUV for the masses. Its powertrain consists of a 2.5L hybrid four-cylinder paired to a CVT, which might not be the most exciting in the world, but it’s smooth and hits the target for this SUV. As standard, it comes with wireless charging, a heated steering wheel and even heated rear seats, which give this efficient yet affordable SUV a compelling use case for those who want a stylish commuter.
“It’s engineered to avoid vibration through the steering and floor and more sound deadening materials around the headliner, engine bay, and carpeting. There’s also acoustic glass on the front windows. While not Lexus-level quiet, it’s pretty close. Any RAV4 owners looking to upgrade or Highlander owners wanting to downsize will enjoy the Signia’s premium experience.”
– Jared Rosenholtz, Editor-at-Large, CarBuzz
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2026 Toyota RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid
Combined Figure: 41 mpg
2026 Toyota RAV4 PHEV Efficiency Specs
Engine
2.5L PHEV 4-cylinder
Transmission
CVT
Power
324 hp
City efficiency
44 mpg
Highway efficiency
38 mpg
MPGe
107 MPGe
Electric range
52 miles
Toyota knows it can’t mess up the RAV4 and its plug-in hybrid powertrain as they’ve gone all in on hybrid power for this SUV in 2026. This latest generation gets an impressive 52 miles of all-electric range, 324 horsepower, and a great combined MPG figure of 41. We know there’s a ridiculous figure of 107 MPGe, but we’re counting only MPG here. Unlike the previous generation RAV4, this latest model gets a different look depending on the trim, and we personally love the GR Sport trim that combines PHEV efficiency with sporty aesthetics.

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2026 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid
Combined Figure: 42 mpg
2026 Toyota Corolla Cross Efficiency Specs
Engine
2.0L hybrid 4-cylinder
Transmission
CVT
Power
196 hp
City efficiency
46 mpg
Highway efficiency
39 mpg
Combined efficiency
42 mpg
EPA-estimated range
445 miles
This Toyota Hybrid SUV prices itself as a value proposition first, then everything else afterward. The Corolla Cross starts at $29,295, which is more than the gas-only version, but it’s worth it for the extra savings you’ll get in return. The 2.0L four-cylinder has only 196 horsepower — more than enough for a simple drive to work and back. It might not be the most well-equipped car out of the Toyota SUV hybrids, but it gets the job done.
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2026 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
Combined Figure: 44 mpg
2026 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid Efficiency Specs
Engine
2.5L hybrid 4-cylinder
Transmission
CVT
Power
226 hp
City efficiency
48 mpg
Highway efficiency
42 mpg
Combined efficiency
44 mpg
EPA-estimated range
unannounced
At the top of the list we have the regular Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, which gets a claimed 44 miles-per-gallon. That’s impressive for any car, let alone a big SUV that can fit the family, the dog and some cargo. The company knew this Toyota hybrid SUV had to be good — and that’s because they got rid of the gas-only model for 2026. If they’re going to convince buyers of the most successful SUV of recent years to get a hybrid, sky-high efficiency ratings are the way to go.
“Toyota listened to the massive audience, took comprehensive notes, and listed out every way it could make a best-seller even better. Customers spoke, and Toyota answered: infotainment that works more like a smartphone, a quieter cabin with less road noise, more power, and better fuel economy. Oh, and how about a sports version, and maybe even a dash camera like what Tesla has? Done.”
– Jared Rosenholtz, Editor-at-Large, CarBuzz
Sources: Toyota, EPA