Fuel-economy ratings: Lamborghini, Bugatti dreams, MPG nightmares

The list of least fuel-efficient vehicles is a who鈥檚 who of dream cars.

Not that most of us will ever have to worry about our Lamborghini Aventador Roadster鈥檚 fuel economy, getting only 11 miles per gallon (9 city and 15 highway), but we can dream, right?

The two-seater exotic 鈥 a 鈥渂rutally powerful monster鈥 6.5-liter, 12-cylinder automobile that Car and Driver recently called 鈥渢he flagship for supercar royalty鈥 鈥 is at the bottom of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency鈥檚 ratings of 2019 models鈥 fuel efficiency.

But, if you can afford the $400,000-plus price tag 鈥 which, obviously, most of us can鈥檛 鈥 you probably aren鈥檛 worried about $4,000-plus in average annual fuel costs.

Even more so the $3 million-plus Bugatti Chiron which averages 11 MPG (9 city and 14 highway).

Lamborghini Aventador
Photo: Lamborghini via Newspress USA
Dream car Lamborghini Aventador Roadster is expensive to drive.

Also among the least-efficient cars is the Lamborghini Aventador Coupe, which gets about 11 MPG combined, followed by the midsize Bentley Mulsanne V8 turbo and two Roush Performance F150 pickups at 12 MPG, and the 12-cylinder Ferrari GTC4Lusso mini-compact, Ferrari 812 Superfast coupe, and supercharged Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk 4WD, all at 13 MPG.

The EPA鈥檚 least-efficient cars at 14 MPG include a half-dozen Rolls-Royce models 鈥 the compact Dawn; large Ghost, Ghost EWB, Phantom and Phantom EWB, and Cullinan midsize station wagon 鈥 as well as three Mercedes-Benz, Lamborghini Urus and Toyota Sequoia SUVs, Toyota Tundra 4WD pickup and sporty Ford GT. The Roush Performance Stage 3 Mustang is the least-efficient subcompact at 15 MPG.

Even if a lot of these vehicles 鈥 Lamborghini, Bugatti, Bentley, Ferrari, Rolls-Royce 鈥 are not affordable for most of us, at least the fuel-efficiency ratings are informative and entertaining.

Toyota Tundra
Photo: Toyota via Newspress USA
The Toyota Tundra is more fuel efficient than, well, the Lamborghini, at least.

Here are the rest of the least-efficient vehicles by category and MPG:

Coupes

Two Chevrolet Corvettes and two Lamborghini Huracans, 15 MPG

Sporty cars

Four Huracans, Two Roush Performance Stage 3 Mustangs and two Corvettes, 15 MPG

Luxury

Lincoln MKT Limo AWD, 15 MPG

SUVs

Three Mercedes-Benz vehicles, two Maserati SUVs, Toyota Land Cruiser Wagon 4WD, Nissan Armada 4WD, Lexus LX 570, Land Rover Range Rover LWB SVA, Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT 4WD, Infiniti QX80 4WD and Dodge Durango SRT AWD, 15 MPG

Pickups

Two each of Toyota Tundra, GMC Sierra K10 Cab, Chevrolet Silverado K10 Cab, plus GMC Canyon Cab and Chevrolet Colorado Cab, 15 MPG

Sedans

Dodge Charger SRT, 16 MPG

Hybrids

Two Ram 1500s and Audi Q8, 19 MPG

Diesels

Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 4WD, 19 MPG

Wagons

Mercedes-Benz AMG E63 4matic, 19 MPG

Small cars

Subaru WRX, 19-23 MPG, depending on model

Minivans

Two Dodge Grand Caravans and Toyota Sienna AWD, 20 MPG

Hatchbacks

Volkswagen Golf and four MINI Coopers, all 24 MPG

Most of these vehicles may not be the stuff of Lamborghini dreams, but at least you can cart around your stuff in them.

And if you want better fuel mileage, check out the EPA鈥檚 complete ratings. Comprising almost 1,700 vehicles in more than a dozen classes, they are available online at fueleconomy.gov.

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