Lexus of Akron Canton

Vehicle MPG Overview

LEXUS GAS MILEAGE at Lexus of Akron Canton

The extensive Lexus lineup offers sedans, coupes, and SUVs which deliver invigorating performance, cutting-edge technology, and sophisticated luxury. While Lexus vehicles are regarded for outstanding dependability and quality, they're also among some of the most fuel-efficient vehicles on the road today. In addition, you'll find six Lexus hybrid models in the lineup which deliver impressive fuel economy without sacrificing performance thanks to a potent gasoline engine paired with a powerful self-charging electric motor.

Lexus of Akron-Canton is here to help you learn all about the impressive fuel economy found across the Lexus lineup. Take a look at this helpful guide which gives you the mpg rating for each Lexus model along with some useful driving tips for maximizing your fuel economy.



LEXUS SEDANS

LEXUS IS

IS

Starting at $40,585 MSRP*
21 city / 31 highway / 25 combined MPG**
Fuel Tank Capacity - 17.4 gallons

LEXUS ES

ES

Starting at $42,490 MSRP*
25 city / 34 highway / 28 combined MPG**
Fuel Tank Capacity - 15.9 gallons

LEXUS LS

LS

Starting at $77,535 MSRP*
18 city / 29 highway / 22 combined MPG**
Fuel Tank Capacity - 21.7 gallons


LEXUS COUPES

LEXUS RC

RC

Starting at $43,970 MSRP*
21 city / 31 highway / 25 combined MPG**
Fuel Tank Capacity - 17.4 gallons

LEXUS LC

LC

Starting at $94,600 MSRP*
16 city / 25 highway / 19 combined MPG**
Fuel Tank Capacity - 21.7 gallons

LEXUS LC Convertible

LC Convertible

Starting at $102,650 MSRP*
15 city / 25 highway / 18 combined MPG**
Fuel Tank Capacity - 21.7 gallons


LEXUS SUVS

LEXUS NX

NX

Starting at $39,755 MSRP*
26 city / 33 highway / 28 combined MPG**
Fuel Tank Capacity - 14.5 gallons

LEXUS RX

RX

Starting at $48,550 MSRP*
22 city / 29 highway / 25 combined MPG**
Fuel Tank Capacity - 17.8 gallons

LEXUS GX

GX

Starting at $57,575 MSRP*
15 city / 19 highway / 16 combined MPG**
Fuel Tank Capacity - 23.00 gallons

LEXUS LX

LX

Starting at $89,160 MSRP*
17 city / 22 highway / 19 combined MPG**
Fuel Tank Capacity - 21.1 gallons


LEXUS HYBRIDS

LEXUS UX HYBRID

UX HYBRID

Starting at $35,925 MSRP*
43 city / 41 highway / 42 combined MPG**
Fuel Tank Capacity - 10.6 gallons

LEXUS NX HYBRID

NX HYBRID

Starting at $43,105 MSRP*
41 city / 37 highway / 39 combined MPG**
Fuel Tank Capacity - 14.5 gallons

LEXUS NH PHEV

NX PHEV

Starting at $57,705 MSRP*
84 combined MPGe**
Fuel Tank Capacity - 14.5 gallons

LEXUS RX HYBRID

RX HYBRID

Starting at $50,150 MSRP*
37 city / 34 highway / 36 combined MPG**
Fuel Tank Capacity - 17.2 gallons

LEXUS ES HYBRID

ES HYBRID

Starting at $43,650 MSRP*
43 city / 44 highway / 44 combined MPG**
Fuel Tank Capacity - 13.2 gallons

LEXUS

LC HYBRID

Starting at $100,600 MSRP*
26 city / 34 highway / 29 combined MPG**
Fuel Tank Capacity - 22.2 gallons

LEXUS

LS HYBRID

Starting at $113,435 MSRP*
25 city / 33 highway / 28 combined MPG**
Fuel Tank Capacity - 22.2 gallons


FUEL EFFICIENCY DRIVING TIPS

Many drivers think that driving the latest fuel-efficient vehicle is the best way to help you save on gas. While this is true, by making some small adjustments to your driving style you can experience better gas mileage. Have you ever wondered why EPA-rated MPG estimates include a section that reads "your mileage may vary"? The truth is, your individual driving style can have a significant impact on your fuel economy. Metro Lexus has a few helpful tips for getting the best fuel efficiency and to help you spend less time at the gas pump.

Reduce Your Speed

While it may seem obvious that driving at an excessive speed will cause your vehicle to use more gas, aggressive acceleration and braking even at low speeds can have a negative impact on your MPG. Driving more sensibly can reduce your fuel consumption while also causing less wear-and-tear on your vehicle.

Stop Idling

It requires about 10 seconds' worth of gas to start a car. By avoiding idling for extended periods of time, you'll enjoy noticeable savings.

Properly Maintain Your Vehicle

Simply put, having a well-maintained vehicle will lead to greater efficiency. Components like your oxygen sensor can drastically lower your fuel mileage if it's not functioning properly. Even small things like driving with underinflated tires or dirty engine air filters can also have a negative impact.

Use Air Conditioning Responsibly

At low speeds, the extra power required to run the A/C compressor can take a toll on your vehicle's efficiency. If possible, lowering the windows when driving around town can reduce fuel consumption. The opposite is true at highway speeds, where open windows can harm aerodynamics which creates reduced efficiency.

Remove Excess Weight

Especially if your vehicle is small, driving around with heavy or unnecessary cargo can lower your MPG. Also avoid carrying cargo on the roof, which creates additional wind resistance.



*MSRP does not include delivery, processing and handling fee. Excludes taxes, title, license and optional equipment. Dealer price will vary. Does not include accessory options installed by dealer.

**EPA estimates. Actual mileage will vary.