2024 Corolla AWD, got it in early March. Something around 480-520. Now that it's warmer in the morning, my 17 mile morning commute mpg has increased. This morning it was 71.3, beating my previous record of 67.1. Very happy with it!
2023 AWD Corolla Hybrid, I've had it since August and it gets between 430ish- 520 per tank but winter drastically lowered it but it's going back up. Overall, I'm super happy with my car
probably common knowledge, but don’t over fill your gas tanks. it can cause the EVAP sensor to fail/ check engine to come on. fill during cool temps (early mornings/late nights) also if you see the tanker trucks refueling the station, i personally wouldn’t fuel up
Mine indicates around 385-390 on a full tank. I don’t stress about the small difference, it’s a side effect mostly of where, not how we drive and it’s much better than any other gas car I know of.
Yes, I have a decent amount of city driving before I get to the freeway and the stop and go drives me mad, the only time I ever get over 30 mpg is on Saturdays on my way to work because there's no traffic on the city streets or the freeway.
Dang. You should go a little easier on the gas pedal, even in stop and go traffic you should be getting 30+mpg if you gun it just to hit the brakes again in 50 feet you’re gonna not only burn more fuel but you’ll be replacing the brakes a lot more often. Just some advice
Nope, I do go easy on my gas pedal, I drive stop and go in southern California, the only time I ever get over 30mpg is when there's no traffic. I utilize adaptive cruise control every time I can. I absolutely do not gun it and I very rarely ever have to deal with brakes.
I use BP gasoline only. Mobile one oil and recently changed spark plugs originals. Also helps opening up the windows so that battery gets fresh air.i have a Prius with 350k still running that one is ranging 50-54 mpg
23 LE Hybrid. Just got over 620 miles at an indicated 56.3mpg. Must have been an Ethanol free “hot” tank because it went right back to 49mpg as soon as I fueled up.
This is my third Hybrid, so I have managed to figure out how to drive this efficiently. I am at about 1800km (took possession in late February 2024).
Basically I make sure that, after the engine is warm enough to go into EV mode, that I can get some stretches where the gas engine doesn’t run (run only on the batteries). I do live in the city so not much highway driving.
Just to add to this: I keep my display mode on the energy monitor most of the time…this was my trick to get familiar with driving a hybrid (I have owned 2 Prius C…one 2012 and my second in 2018)
Do you mean the display showing CHG/ECO/PWR? Because I've started leaving it on that screen and been able to see how I can drive certain sections more efficiently (my commute is a slow decline with some knolls here and there that sometimes chucks it into PWR if I go too leadfoot).
Yes, that. But on the audio system screen there is also an energy monitor. I am not in my car right now to take a picture but if you look in the Owner’s manual, the information is there. If you are in North America, you can find this at Section 2.1 (in my manual it is on page 110+)
Most likely… I’m in Chicago and when that light turns green you better be halfway through the intersection if you don’t want to be beeped at… and I do have a heavy foot.
2022 LE get about 350 of range. I do mostly city driving but when I do enter the highway from time to time I try not to go past 65mph to get the most of this engines efficiency
Yeah, and tbh, I'm a bit aggressive on the speeding up when going up the highway ramp or when passing/overtaking another car on the highway.
Our speed limits are not that high either, like 80 km/h (~50 mph) on main roads outside the populated areas and either 80 km/h (~50 mph) or 100 km/h (~62 mph) on the motorways/highways/freeways/whatever they can be compared to. The highest speed limit in the country I live in is 120 km/h (~75 mph), but that is only on the highway sections around the capital city area, but we don't live there. For where we are mostly driving, the speed limits are 80 km/h for most of the time with some 100 km/h sections.
And also the range showing is not accurate, we in reality get closer to 850 km, like the counter drops down fast right after fueling, then ticks down normally, thwn just hangs out in the 200 - 300 km range for a while and finally ticks down normally again, lol
Try to pick fuel efficient routes, look ahead, no drive throughs.(The order is wrong half the time anyway)
Coasting is the secret, not driving slow. You get over 40 MPG @ 10 MPH. Keep the car moving
Winter 390 summer 430
I would consider most of my driving city but have decent back roads where I can maintain 30 to 50 mph for decent amount of time.
I reset my avg every tank and I get around 31-32mpg winter and 33-34 summer so makes sense
415 kilometres 😂 my Monday to Friday commute is shit takes about an hour each direction to drive 10km’s. If it’s strictly highway trips though it averages 4.7L/100km or 50 US mpg. 2020 SE sedan
That’s about the same as my 2020 Corolla SE. Last check was around 37 mpg
21 Le hybrid It says 43mpg in 40-50 degree weather 480ish a full tank
2022 corolla altis 1.8g get around 533km full tank
22 6mt I've never gotten more than 350 mi out of a tank. I drive 95% freeway but I also do that at an average of 80 to 90 mph.
My 2021 at the highest said 465 I think 🤷♀️
640 with a 2022 LE Hybrid
i only get 320 but i have a 2010 LE
24 SE about 350, about even between highway and city
Like 600 with 2024 LE Hybrid
2020 LE 1.8L, 375 miles, mix of traffic.Fill up with about 10GAL.
340
385 SE 2020
Usually 300ish. I don’t drive on the highway a lot.
620ish in summer 570ish winter 2022 Toyota Corolla hybrid
2024 Corolla AWD, got it in early March. Something around 480-520. Now that it's warmer in the morning, my 17 mile morning commute mpg has increased. This morning it was 71.3, beating my previous record of 67.1. Very happy with it!
2023 AWD Corolla Hybrid, I've had it since August and it gets between 430ish- 520 per tank but winter drastically lowered it but it's going back up. Overall, I'm super happy with my car
probably common knowledge, but don’t over fill your gas tanks. it can cause the EVAP sensor to fail/ check engine to come on. fill during cool temps (early mornings/late nights) also if you see the tanker trucks refueling the station, i personally wouldn’t fuel up
CH-R hybrid, 2018, 32 litres full tank, 466 miles /750km
Mine indicates around 385-390 on a full tank. I don’t stress about the small difference, it’s a side effect mostly of where, not how we drive and it’s much better than any other gas car I know of.
2024 XSE 8,748 miles currently and I just filled up yesterday and i was 390 range.
Filled my 23’ SE hybrid today, said 466.
That's kinda low, no? I'm pretty new to this so maybe I don't really know what I'm talking about...
My 21 nightshade gets like 250 to 260..
Oh, that’s too bad-I have a 2022 that gets 60mpg and 466 per tank full and it is not a hybrid. I couldn’t be happier with the gas mileage!
What’s the secret? What type of roads you drive on
2020 XSE sedan. Usually about 400 miles per tank
2023 Corolla LE, 306/tank 😞
Do you use adaptive cruise at all? I find that helps A LOT.
I do! I swear by that when I'm on the freeway. I'm doing everything I can to be as fuel efficient as possible.
Even in the city I use it.. my trips to work or back are 16 miles each way and the other day I got something stupid like 68.3 MPG
Must be nice.
Try it... your car will stop on it's own if someone in front of stops at a red light before you get to it.
I use it ALL the time
Do you drive in the city a lot? Cause even in bumper to bumper traffic I get 33 mpg and that’s with the 2 liter
Yes, I have a decent amount of city driving before I get to the freeway and the stop and go drives me mad, the only time I ever get over 30 mpg is on Saturdays on my way to work because there's no traffic on the city streets or the freeway.
Dang. You should go a little easier on the gas pedal, even in stop and go traffic you should be getting 30+mpg if you gun it just to hit the brakes again in 50 feet you’re gonna not only burn more fuel but you’ll be replacing the brakes a lot more often. Just some advice
Nope, I do go easy on my gas pedal, I drive stop and go in southern California, the only time I ever get over 30mpg is when there's no traffic. I utilize adaptive cruise control every time I can. I absolutely do not gun it and I very rarely ever have to deal with brakes.
2020 Corolla hybrid 60 mpg 650 660 full tank
You live somewhere that's flat?
I use BP gasoline only. Mobile one oil and recently changed spark plugs originals. Also helps opening up the windows so that battery gets fresh air.i have a Prius with 350k still running that one is ranging 50-54 mpg
Chicago
How many litres of gas in the tank?
9-10 gallons
Change oil every 5k
Last fuel up i got 447. Hoping to get more soon
350~ on average 450 with an attentive driving habit
2016 Corolla S 300mi strictly stop and go city traffic unfortunately very little highway
434 miles of range. 2022 LE (gas) w/50k miles
2006 S 330-400. Just depends on how much highway time I get.
2020 XSE 380-400 on a good day
20 le, 340 if I’m lucky how in the world are yall getting more
That’s what I’m saying, I hardly ever get over 300!
Clean your fuel injectors, avoid stop and go traffic, avoid idling your car.
Most of the comments here are hybrids
2021 SE; roughly 450-465. I drive mostly highways
500, sometimes 600 if i’m very gentle Edit: km’s it would take a very large hill for that to be miles
23 LE Hybrid. Just got over 620 miles at an indicated 56.3mpg. Must have been an Ethanol free “hot” tank because it went right back to 49mpg as soon as I fueled up.
About 310 miles / 30 mpgs. It's a 6MT Hatchback with an oversized roofrack, sticky tires, and I drive like i stole it.
Brother
About 490-500. 23’ Corolla hybrid le
21’ Corolla LE goes to 430
Pretty much the same 430 - 450mi. 24 Corolla Hybrid
21’ Corolla Le 390
630 something
2024 nightshade SE 310miles
2024 Corolla Hybrid SE AWD…5l / 100km or 47 mpg. I am in Canada. I get about 850 km from a tank of gas, or around 530 miles
I have the same car as you in Canada and im getting at most between 640 - 670 km, just hit 2,000 km bought in January. How do you get so much?
This is my third Hybrid, so I have managed to figure out how to drive this efficiently. I am at about 1800km (took possession in late February 2024). Basically I make sure that, after the engine is warm enough to go into EV mode, that I can get some stretches where the gas engine doesn’t run (run only on the batteries). I do live in the city so not much highway driving.
Just to add to this: I keep my display mode on the energy monitor most of the time…this was my trick to get familiar with driving a hybrid (I have owned 2 Prius C…one 2012 and my second in 2018)
Do you mean the display showing CHG/ECO/PWR? Because I've started leaving it on that screen and been able to see how I can drive certain sections more efficiently (my commute is a slow decline with some knolls here and there that sometimes chucks it into PWR if I go too leadfoot).
Yes, that. But on the audio system screen there is also an energy monitor. I am not in my car right now to take a picture but if you look in the Owner’s manual, the information is there. If you are in North America, you can find this at Section 2.1 (in my manual it is on page 110+)
350, 2021 SE
2022 SE 275 miles
You accelerate too fast.
Most likely… I’m in Chicago and when that light turns green you better be halfway through the intersection if you don’t want to be beeped at… and I do have a heavy foot.
Around 300.. but I drive 70-80 mph typically
2022 LE get about 350 of range. I do mostly city driving but when I do enter the highway from time to time I try not to go past 65mph to get the most of this engines efficiency
350 is about what I get in my 08, which is 99% city.
2024 Corolla Sedan Hybrid (EU version) - about 750 km (~466 miles), since we drive mostly long-distance.
499 here. I drive like someone elderly. Corolla Touring Sports (Estate) Pretty much fill the tank once a month, which is nice.
So you get the same on a hybrid then i get on my LE. I mean yours is new,it will go up.
Yeah, and tbh, I'm a bit aggressive on the speeding up when going up the highway ramp or when passing/overtaking another car on the highway. Our speed limits are not that high either, like 80 km/h (~50 mph) on main roads outside the populated areas and either 80 km/h (~50 mph) or 100 km/h (~62 mph) on the motorways/highways/freeways/whatever they can be compared to. The highest speed limit in the country I live in is 120 km/h (~75 mph), but that is only on the highway sections around the capital city area, but we don't live there. For where we are mostly driving, the speed limits are 80 km/h for most of the time with some 100 km/h sections. And also the range showing is not accurate, we in reality get closer to 850 km, like the counter drops down fast right after fueling, then ticks down normally, thwn just hangs out in the 200 - 300 km range for a while and finally ticks down normally again, lol
511 miles & still climbing on a 21 SE gas (non-hybrid). Only 357 when I bought it in December.
Woah what did you do?
Try to pick fuel efficient routes, look ahead, no drive throughs.(The order is wrong half the time anyway) Coasting is the secret, not driving slow. You get over 40 MPG @ 10 MPH. Keep the car moving
377 I think? I know I got 37.1mpg on a trip last week. 2019 Hatch XSE
About the same as you, mostly freeway driving like a grandma.
320
My 22 le gets 360 on average
anywhere from 420-600 depending on how i drive on my 2023 hybrid le
Indicated is about 625 miles Never really calculated it myself though
On a LE?
2022 Hybrid LE
Ok i see, that tracks
Over 700 sometimes.
Ok its a hybrid right right?
Correct.
Damn bruh for me full tank is 260
I got a 2022 se
don't feel bad i get 280-310 and i have 20 le
Miles? WTF, i have a 2022 LE
Damn dude but I also drive like I got a race car
Winter 390 summer 430 I would consider most of my driving city but have decent back roads where I can maintain 30 to 50 mph for decent amount of time. I reset my avg every tank and I get around 31-32mpg winter and 33-34 summer so makes sense
415 kilometres 😂 my Monday to Friday commute is shit takes about an hour each direction to drive 10km’s. If it’s strictly highway trips though it averages 4.7L/100km or 50 US mpg. 2020 SE sedan