Quick Takeaways
  • Honda tops the Honda EPA Automotive Trends Report with the highest fleet average fuel economy among full-line automakers.
  • Record electrified vehicles and hybrid-electric vehicles sales strengthen Honda’s U.S. market leadership.

The Honda EPA Automotive Trends Report highlights the automaker’s leadership in fleet efficiency across the United States. On February 26, Honda announced that the latest U.S. Environmental Protection Agency findings position it at the top of the U.S. auto industry for fleet average fuel economy among full-line manufacturers producing both ICE-powered and electrified vehicles. The Honda EPA Automotive Trends Report reflects performance data for the 2024 model year, the most recent year with complete and validated EPA reporting.

Honda EPA Automotive Trends Report Confirms Fuel Economy Leadership

The Honda EPA Automotive Trends Report identifies Honda as the most fuel-efficient full-line automaker for MY2024. The 2025 edition of the EPA Automotive Trends Report shows Honda achieving a U.S. fleet average “real world” fuel economy of 31.0 mpg, which stands 3.8 mpg above the overall industry average.

Comparison with Major Automakers

According to the EPA findings, Honda outperformed key competitors in fleet average fuel economy. Hyundai recorded 29.8 mpg, Kia achieved 29.2 mpg, while Toyota, Nissan, and BMW each posted a CAFÉ average of 29.0 mpg. This performance gap reinforces Honda’s consistent advancement in powertrain optimization and efficiency technologies.

Balanced Portfolio of ICE and Electrified Vehicles

The Honda EPA Automotive Trends Report underscores the strength of Honda’s diversified lineup, combining advanced ICE-powered vehicles with electrified vehicles. By maintaining efficiency improvements across both conventional and electrified platforms, Honda has sustained its leadership position in fleet performance metrics.

Electrified Vehicles Sales Milestone

In addition to fuel economy achievements, Honda established a new annual record in 2025 for electrified vehicles sales in the United States, surpassing 400,000 units for the first time. This milestone reflects growing consumer demand for efficient and lower-emission mobility solutions.

Hybrid-Electric Vehicles Drive Record Performance

The Honda EPA Automotive Trends Report also aligns with strong hybrid-electric vehicles momentum. For the third consecutive year, Honda achieved an all-time sales record in 2025 for hybrid-electric vehicles. Key contributors included the CR-V hybrid, Accord hybrid, and Civic hybrid, which collectively strengthened Honda’s electrification strategy.

  • 31.0 mpg fleet average fuel economy for MY2024
  • 3.8 mpg above industry average
  • Over 400,000 electrified vehicles sold in 2025
  • Three consecutive years of hybrid-electric vehicles sales records

The Honda EPA Automotive Trends Report demonstrates how sustained efficiency innovation and expanding electrified vehicles adoption are reinforcing Honda’s competitive position in the U.S. automotive market.

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