Poor Hybrid Mileage

I got an update to the computer program for charging the battery on my 2023 EX HEV. I guess it might be considered a recall. My mileage was fine before (a better than the 38 MPG estimate from EPA) and early indicators are that the mileage has improved a bit since the reprogramming. I will try to post updates after a few weeks.
 
I'm shopping for a new car for my wife, and am considering the Sportage, Tucson and Rav4 Hybrids. I've done extended test drives on a Sportage and two Tucson Hybrids so far, and with the most gentle acceleration possible, I can achieve only 32 mpg. I've read dozens of reviews and customer posts and have come to the conclusion that the Korean twins simply don't get anything near their EPA mileage estimates in real world driving. If your goal is good fuel economy, the Rav4 Hybrid is the clear winner, but its fit and finish is not in the same class as the Koreans. I currently have a 2020 FWD Telluride and consistently get 28-32 mpg driving conservatively. (And that's with a much larger car with a V6.) Sadly, the Korean hybrids just fall short!
Marital happiness depends on the height difference between you and your wife. If she is short, and you are 5'9 or up she can't reach the pedals to punch in her profile to set her seat position..
 
2024 AWD, 11k plus miles. AVG 26.1. checked the old-fashioned way and got from 24 to 37. (The 37 was during one freeway stint where I went from 7k ft elevation to sea level.)
 
I recently bought a 2023 Sportage Hybrid (all wheel drive) and just filled my tank for the second time. I'm a little bit concerned about its mileage, which is just barely better than the 2010 all-gas vehicle I just got rid of.

Kia's website (and the car's sticker) says the hybrid should be getting 38 mpg for City, Highway and Combined. My dashboard, however, says I am getting only 29.1 mpg. It has never yet been higher than that. My driving has been a somewhat even combination of street and freeway driving... but either way I should be averaging about 38, right?

29 mpg is very disappointing. Is this common among others here?
That is almost EXACTLY the mileage (29.5) I'm getting on my 2025 sportage hybrid. It's supposed to get 38mpg. I now have 5,700 miles on it and I have written down the number gallons and miles traveled every time I refill. It matches what the vehicle is telling me - 29.5. Very disappointed.
 
I recently bought a 2023 Sportage Hybrid (all wheel drive) and just filled my tank for the second time. I'm a little bit concerned about its mileage, which is just barely better than the 2010 all-gas vehicle I just got rid of.

Kia's website (and the car's sticker) says the hybrid should be getting 38 mpg for City, Highway and Combined. My dashboard, however, says I am getting only 29.1 mpg. It has never yet been higher than that. My driving has been a somewhat even combination of street and freeway driving... but either way I should be averaging about 38, right?

29 mpg is very disappointing. Is this common among others here?
I have a 2023 Sportage Hybrid AWD and I am getting above 38 consistently. It drops in the summer (Phoenix) due to AC. It takes about 6000 miles to stabilized. Also, you will never get 38 if you are driving faster than 65 on the highway. The EPA highway test has an average speed of 48 mph so the EPA MPG creates a lot of confusion. In the winter in Phoenix, most ppl wouldn't call it winter, I consistently get over 40.

You have to drive it like you want to save gas. This is my second Hybrid and once I learned to drive them right, I was and am very happy with the mileage. PS expect to get 25 MPG if you ever drive I20 in West Texas where the speed limit is 80.
 
I’m also thinking that the estimated mileage on previous vehicles was never very accurate. When I refill I’ll check the mileage the old fashion way.
The "Old fashioned way" is heavily dependent on the calibration of the shut off pressure of the pump. There is no calibration of that required so it will very a lot.
 
Kia Sportage GT Line 29k miles and getting 54mpg and over 500 miles on a full tank
 
I recently bought a 2023 Sportage Hybrid (all wheel drive) and just filled my tank for the second time. I'm a little bit concerned about its mileage, which is just barely better than the 2010 all-gas vehicle I just got rid of.
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Kia's website (and the car's sticker) says the hybrid should be getting 38 mpg for City, Highway and Combined. My dashboard, however, says I am getting only 29.1 mpg. It has never yet been higher than that. My driving has been a somewhat even combination of street and freeway driving... but either way I should be averaging about 38, right?

29 mpg is very disappointing. Is this common among others here?
Consumer Reports gives real life average of 31 mpg for Sportage hybrid. Disappointing.
 
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