
Ford vehicles have come to be known for their unmatched versatility. An underrated piece of the versatility puzzle? Fuel economy: It plays an important role in the time you spend on the roadways rather than at the pumps.
Fortunately, Easton, Raynham, and Stoughton, MA, area drivers will find Ford's lineup to be a rather fuel-efficient group. Just how efficient? Our team here at 24 Ford of Easton breaks it down in this guide to Ford fuel economy.
Ford EcoSport
Starting with one of the brand's most efficient models, you'll find the EcoSport SUV. As its name would suggest, it comes ready to provide an economical performance. Under the hood lies a 2.0L 4-cylinder engine that comes with Auto Start-Stop Technology, which will work to prevent idling. Pair this powertrain tech with the 6-speed automatic transmission and you'll be ready to earn:
- EPA-estimated 23 city/29 highway MPG
Ford Escape
The Escape is another great SUV offered by Ford. Like the EcoSport, the Escape is a compact SUV that prides itself on fuel efficiency. The SUV features a 1.5L EcoBoost® engine that comes paired to an 8-speed automatic transmission. Together, this tandem will ready the SUV to earn:
- EPA-estimated 28 city/34 highway MPG
If those figures weren't impressive enough, the Escape also offers an available hybrid powertrain, one that will increase your fuel economy figures to:
- EPA-estimated 44 city/37 highway MPG
Ford Explorer
Perhaps Ford's most famed SUV is the Explorer, coming ready to provide drivers with a comfortable cabin experience and a sporty drive thanks to its 2.3L EcoBoost® I-4 engine that supplies 300 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque. Talk about power!
This guide is about fuel economy, though. So, how does the Explorer stack up? Quite well, actually, since it's able to earn:
- EPA-estimated 20 city/28 highway MPG
Ford Bronco
Are you a rugged rider? The Ford Bronco could be right up your alley, featuring a slew of impressive terrain management systems and a one-of-a-kind design. Will this sport utility vehicle still prove capable of providing concrete cowboys with an efficient ride? It's expected to, although, the exact figures are not yet available. So, stay tuned!
Ford Maverick
Much like the Top Gun character, the Ford Maverick is versatile and valiant. Whether you're headed to the beach with a boat, are hauling equipment for a DIY job, or have another pursuit in the works, this truck will stand tall with its standard 2.5L full hybrid engine that comes ready to pump out 191 horsepower and 155 lb-ft of torque, while earning:
- EPA-estimated 42 city/33 highway MPG
Ford Ranger
Another midsized pickup option in the Ford family is the Ranger. It's a bit more muscular, offering drivers 7,500 pounds of maximum towing capacity with its 2.3L EcoBoost® gas engine. Nonetheless, you'll find it's still quite efficient and able to earn:
- EPA-estimated 21 city/26 highway MPG
Ford F-150
Last, but certainly not least, we have the Ford F-150. Not much needs to be said about this model, honestly. It's one of the most impressive and one of the longest-standing models on the roadways, both inside and outside the pickup truck class.
So, how efficient is this beast? Well, the figure is not yet available, but based on previous model years, you can expect it to be somewhere in the ballpark of:
- EPA-estimated 20 city/24 highway MPG
Have Questions About This Ford Fuel Economy Guide? Ask Today!
Hopefully, after reading through this guide to Ford fuel economy, you have a better feel for Ford's core models and the experience each one can afford when you're behind the wheel. Have questions as you look to land the model perfect for your Easton, Raynham, or Stoughton, Massachusetts, pursuits? Just contact our team here at 24 Ford of Easton!