2022 Ford F-150 MPG
When properly configured, the 2021 Ford F-150 earns an EPA-estimated 20 city/24 highway/21 combined MPG, proving that it’s still one of the most dominating midsize pickups on the road today.
Drivers near Rockwall, Mesquite, and Garland, TX, in search of a pickup that can deliver all-day efficiency to match its tough-as-nails capability are sure to be left impressed. To learn more about its incredible range, continue reading our Ford F-150 MPG review before visiting us at Rockwall Ford.
Ford F-150 MPG and Performance Specs
Drivetrain |
3.3L Ti-VCT V6 |
2.7L EcoBoost® V6 |
5.0L Ti-VCT V8 |
3.5L EcoBoost® V6 |
3.0L PowerStroke® V6 |
 3.5L PowerBoost™ Full Hybrid V6 |
4×2 city/highway/combined MPG |
20/24/21 |
20/26/22 |
17/24/20 |
18/24/20 |
N/A |
25/26/25 |
4×4 city/highway/combined MPG |
19/22/20 |
19/24/21 |
16/22/19 |
18/23/20 |
20/27/23 |
24/24/24 |
Providing six different engines to match your personal needs, the Ford F-150 is one of the most flexible pickups in its class.
To help with expertly managing each engine’s impressive output, drivers get an electronic 10-speed automatic transmission as standard. With this transmission, you’ll get spectacular performance, enhanced acceleration, and even three overdrive gears.
Whichever drivetrain you choose, you’ll always be able to rely on the F-150’s incredible rev:
Engine |
Horsepower |
Torque |
3.3L Ti-VCT V6 |
290 |
265 lb-ft |
2.7L EcoBoost® V6 |
325 |
400 lb-ft |
5.0L Ti-VCT V8 |
400 |
410 lb-ft |
3.5L EcoBoost® V6 |
400 |
500 lb-ft |
3.0L Power Stroke® V6 |
250 |
440 lb-ft |
3.5L PowerBoost™ Full Hybrid V6 |
430 |
570 lb-ft |
Ford F-150 MPG Design & Towing Power
Featuring a high-strength, lightweight steel frame, the Ford F-150 sheds excess weight without sacrificing any of its hauling prowess. When properly equipped, the 2021 Ford F-150 offers a whopping 14,000-pound maximum towing capacity.
To help preserve fuel economy, each trim relies on Auto Start-Stop Technology. When idling at a stoplight, the engine automatically shuts down. Once you take your foot off the brake, the engine simultaneously restarts.
Are you towing a heavy trailer over a long distance? You can easily deactivate this special feature with a simple press of a button and turn to the Tow/Haul mode offered by the 2021 Ford F-150.
How to Maximize Your Ford F-150 MPG
While the F-150 has a proven track record in terms of both efficiency and capability, there are still a few things you can do to get the most out of each trip to the gas station. These include:
- Change your oil every 5,000 miles to 7,000 miles or as indicated by the Intelligent Oil-Life Monitor™ system. Your engine runs better with the right amount of clean oil, and when your engine runs better, you use less fuel.
- Check your tires’ PSI levels monthly. When your tires are properly inflated, they can move your vehicle better and make it safer to drive.
- Limit extra weight and frequent towing whenever possible. When you have excess weight in your vehicle, it takes more gas for your truck to get up to speed than it would without those items.
- Use cruise control. Cruise control helps you maintain a steady speed, so that you’re not accelerating as frequently, which leads to using more gas.
If you ever find yourself in need of service, our Ford service center is ready to lend a helping hand. Our team of certified technicians can provide a level of thorough care that ensures long-lasting efficiency.
Learn More About Ford F-150 MPG
At Rockwall Ford, we’re committed to helping drivers better understand our full lineup of Ford trucks.
Now that you have a better idea of how the Ford F-150 is engineered to tackle your busy life, we invite you to visit our showroom for a closer look. Stop by, call, or go online to schedule a test drive around Rockwall, Mesquite, and Garland, TX, today!