FuelEconomy.org has rounded up and released a list of the most and least fuel-efficient vehicles for 2016, sorting them by class size.

Before we jump into the list of the best and worst vehicles, a word from FuelEconomy.org on mileage:

"EPA fuel economy estimates are based on standardized tests designed to reflect "typical" driving conditions and driver behavior, but several factors can affect MPG significantly."

Those factors include how and where a vehicle is driven, the condition of said vehicle, variations in fuel and engine break in.

Now, on with the good stuff.

Here's a round up of the most and least fuel-efficient cars and wagons:

Two Seaters: Honda CR-Z (37); Lamborghini Aventador Roadster (12)
Minicompacts: Fiat 500 (34); Aston Martin DB9 (15)
Subcompacts: Scion iA (37); Bentley Continental GT Convertible and Maserati GranTurismo Convertible (15)
Compacts: Toyota Prius c (50); Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe and Phantom Drophead Coupe (14)
Midsize: Ford Fusion Hybrid and Hyundai Sonata Hybrid SE (42); Bently Mulsanne, Ferrari FF and Ferrari FF with Start-Stop (13)
Large: Ford C-Max Hybrid FWD (40); Rolls-Royce Phantom and Phantom EWB (14)
Small station wagons: Honda Fit (36); Infiniti Qx50 and QX50 AWD (20)
Midsize station wagons: Toyota Prius v (42); Mercedes-Benz AMG E63 S 4matic Wagon (18)

And here are the most and least fuel-efficient trucks, SUVs and vans:
Small Pickup Trucks: Chevrolet Colorado 2WD and GMC Canyon 2WD (25); Nissan Frontier 4WD (17)
Standard Pickup Trucks: Ram 1500 HFE 2WD (24); Ram 1500 4WD and Toyot Tundra (15)
Small Sport Utility Vehicles: Lexus NX 300h 2WD/Toyota Rav4 Hybrid AWD (33); Chevrolet Equinox AWD, GMC Terrain AWD, Infiniti QX70 AWD and Jeep Wrangler 4WD (18)
Standard Sport Utility Vehicles: RX 450h AWD (30); Mercedes-Benz G550 and Mercedes-Benz AMG G63 (13)
Minivans: Nissan Quest (23); Kia Sedona SXL (19)

And finally, here's a list of the most efficient electric vehicles:
Two Seaters: Smart Fortwo Electric Drive Convertible and Coupe (107)
Subcompacts: Chevrolet Spark EV (119)
Compacts: Volkswagen e-Golf (116)
Midsize: Nissan Leaf with 24 kW-hr Battery Pack (114)
Small station wagons: Kia Soul Electric (105)

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