5 Midsize SUVs With the Best Combination of Fuel Economy and Acceleration According to Consumer Reports

by Gabrielle DeSantis

In the market for a fuel-efficient midsize SUV? Hoping for one that offers good acceleration too? Turns out, you don’t necessarily have to give up performance in exchange for fuel-efficiency. In fact, from the 2021 Tesla Model X to the 2021 Toyota Highlander Hybrid, these are the midsize SUVs with the best combination of fuel economy and acceleration.

The 2021 Tesla Model X is a fast midsize SUV that can go the distance

2021 Tesla Model X | Tesla

0 to 60 MPH: 4.9 seconds
Fuel Economy: 87 combined mpg

Suppose you’re shopping for a new midsize SUV that strikes the perfect balance between acceleration and fuel efficiency. In that case, it’s hard to beat the 2021 Tesla Model X. In fact, according to Consumer Reports, it’s not only enjoyable to drive but also launches to 60 mph in just 4.9 seconds. There’s no denying that’s an impressive feat. And when it comes to fuel efficiency? Seeing as the Tesla Model X is an electric SUV, you won’t have to worry about stopping at the pump at all. Instead, opt for the Long Range model, and you can count on it this midsize SUV to drive up to 360 miles on a single charge.

The 2021 Jaguar I-PACE balances acceleration and fuel efficiency

A silver Jaguar I-PACE driving, the Jaguar I-PACE is a new midsize SUV
Jaguar I-PACE | Jaguar

0 to 60 MPH: 4.3 seconds
Fuel Economy: 76 combined mpg

Perhaps the 2021 Tesla Model X isn’t quite your style. Fortunately, Consumer Reports’ list of midsize SUVs with the best combination of fuel economy and acceleration offers up plenty of additional options. Take, for instance, the 2021 Jaguar I-PACE. Much like the Model X, this new midsize SUV is also an electric SUV. It can drive up to 222 miles on a single charge too. And when it comes to acceleration? According to Consumer Reports, the 2021 Jaguar I-PACE boasts a 4.3 second 0 to 60 mph acceleration time.

The 2021 Audi E-Tron Premium Plus is one of the best midsize SUVs for acceleration 

A blue 2021 Audi e-tron parked outdoors
2021 Audi e-tron | Audi

0 to 60 MPH: 6.3 seconds
Fuel Economy: 78 combined mpg

The 2021 Audi E-Tron also landed a spot on Consumer Reports’ list. In fact, opt for the 2021 Audi E-Tron Premium Plus, and this new midsize SUV launches from 0 to 60 mph in a mere 6.3 seconds. And when it comes to fuel efficiency? This midsize SUV aims to please. As a matter of fact, this year’s E-Tron comes driven by an all-electric power train that boasts an EPA-estimated range of up to 222 miles. With that level of range, you could save up to $4,500 in fuel costs over five years, the EPA reports.

The 2021 Toyota Venza is an affordable, fuel-efficient midsize SUV

A 2021 Toyota Venza driving over a bridge on a sunny day
2021 Toyota Venza | Toyota

0 to 60 MPH: 7.8 seconds
Fuel Economy: 39 combined mpg

Now, there’s no denying that vehicles like the 2021 Tesla Model X and the Jaguar I-PACE are among the most expensive midsize SUVs on the list. Fortunately, there are cheaper midsize SUVs to consider. Take, for example, the 2021 Toyota Venza. This hybrid SUV comes equipped with a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine that’s teamed with an electric motor powertrain system. With this pairing under the hood, the new Venza will have you zooming from 0 to 60 mph in just 7.8 seconds, says Consumer Reports. As for fuel efficiency? According to the EPA, the new Toyota Venza delivers an estimated 40 mpg in the city and 37 mpg on the highway.

The 2021 Toyota Highlander Hybrid is a new hybrid SUV worth your attention

A red 2021 Toyota Highlander Hybrid driving, the Toyota Highlander Hybrid is a new midsize SUV with good acceleration
2021 Toyota Highlander Hybrid | Toyota

0 to 60 MPH: 8.0 seconds
Fuel Economy: 35 combined mpg

Last but certainly not least is the 2021 Toyota Highlander Hybrid. This midsize SUV comes equipped with a 2.5-liter engine and an electric motor. The pairing achieves 186 horsepower and 175 pound-feet of torque. According to Consumer Reports, that’s enough power to move the Highlander Hybrid from 0 to 60 mph in just 8.0 seconds. Further, the 2021 Toyota Highlander Hybrid is a fuel-efficient midsize SUV. In fact, the EPA reports that this year’s model delivers an EPA-estimated 35 mpg in the city and on the highway. According to the EPA, that’s enough to save you up to $2,000 in fuel costs over five years of ownership. 

These midsize SUVs with the best combination of fuel economy and acceleration offer plenty of choices

From the 2021 Tesla Model X to the 2021 Toyota Highlander Hybrid, Consumer Reports list of midsize SUVs with the best combination of fuel economy and acceleration offers plenty of choices worth your consideration. But when it comes to determining which is the best midsize SUV for you? Well, that’s going to take a test drive.

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