2026 Fuel Economy Guide Now Available
- Columbia-Willamette Clean Cities
- 2 days ago
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have just released the 2026 Fuel Economy Guide. The Guide provides detailed fuel economy estimates for model year 2026 light-duty vehicles, along with estimated annual fuel costs and other information for prospective car buyers.
2026 Fuel Economy Guide
· Enhanced Electronic Access: The 2026 Fuel Economy Guide will be published in electronic format only. You can download the latest Fuel Economy Guide from the FuelEconomy.gov website at https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/printGuides.shtml and print copies from the electronic file as needed. The online Guide will be updated periodically to include newly released vehicle models and current fuel cost estimates.
· Display Signage: If you would like to help promote the Fuel Economy Guide or FuelEconomy.gov, you can print a sign/poster for display.
· DOE and EPA’s FuelEconomy.gov website helps consumers choose the most fuel-efficient vehicle that meets their needs. In addition to providing the Fuel Economy Guide, FuelEconomy.gov includes lists of the Top Ten 2026 Fuel Sippers and the 2026 Most Efficient Vehicles by EPA Size Class. The website features updated fuel economy data for new and used passenger vehicles dating back to 1984, allows side-by-side vehicle comparisons, and offers tips to help consumers save money and fuel. The website also includes National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) safety ratings, information on incentives, and a variety of tools to help consumers understand fuel economy and make informed vehicle purchase decisions.
Contact Stacy C. Davis Oak Ridge National Laboratory for any questions about the Fuel Economy Guide.

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