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A Revealing Report States Which Brand Is the Most Efficient and, Although Japanese, Is neither Toyota nor Lexus nor Subaru - Hybrids and Electrics

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has surprised the sector by placing Honda as the most efficient fuel-efficient manufacturer in the United States, dismantling Toyota, a traditional benchmark in this area. According to the Automotive Trends Report 2025, Honda reached an average of 9.11 liters per 100 kilometers in its fleet, leading the ranking among the manufacturers with combustion engines and hybrids, excluding the 100% electric brand…
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has surprised the sector by placing Honda as the most efficient fuel-efficient manufacturer in the United States, dismantling Toyota, a traditional benchmark in this area. According to the Automotive Trends Report 2025, Honda reached an average of 9.11 liters per 100 kilometers in its fleet, leading the ranking among the manufacturers with combustion engines and hybrids, excluding the 100% electric brand…

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hibridosyelectricos.com broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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