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Ford F-150 Gas Mileage
The Ford F-150 combines the strength of a full-size pickup with fuel efficiency that makes it practical for everyday use. With multiple engines available, drivers in Yukon and across Oklahoma can choose the balance of performance and miles per gallon that best fits their needs.

How Many Miles Per Gallon Does a Ford F-150 Get?

The 2025 Ford F-150 offers a wide range of EPA-estimated MPG ratings depending on the engine:

 

  • 3.5L PowerBoost Full Hybrid V6: up to 22 city / 24 highway / 23 combined
  • 2.7L EcoBoost V6: up to 19 city / 25 highway / 21 combined
  • 3.5L EcoBoost V6: up to 17 city / 25 highway / 20 combined
  • 5.0L Ti-VCT V8: up to 16 city / 24 highway / 19 combined
  • High-Output 3.5L EcoBoost V6: up to 14 city / 18 highway / 16 combinedEmpty Paragraph

Which F-150 Has the Best MPG?

The most efficient choice is the 3.5L PowerBoost Full Hybrid V6, which achieves up to 22/24/23 MPG while still delivering 430 horsepower and towing capability up to 11,200 pounds. Among gas-only engines, the 2.7L EcoBoost V6 offers the best efficiency at 19/25/21 MPG.

Ford F-150 MPG by Engine

F-150 MPG Table
Engine EPA-Estimated MPG (City/Highway) Notes
3.3L Ti-VCT V6 20 / 24 Standard engine, balanced power and efficiency
2.7L EcoBoost V6 20 / 26 Best gas-only fuel economy
5.0L Ti-VCT V8 17 / 24 Traditional V8 performance
3.5L EcoBoost V6 18 / 24 Strong towing up to 14,000 lbs
High-Output 3.5L EcoBoost V6 16 / 20 Exclusive to Raptor and Tremor
3.0L Power Stroke Diesel V6 20 / 27 Diesel option with long-haul efficiency
3.5L PowerBoost Hybrid V6 25 / 26 Best overall MPG in the lineup

Does the Ford F-150 Have Good Gas Mileage?

For a full-size truck, the Ford F-150 is one of the most efficient options available. Its hybrid engine can achieve over 22 MPG in the city, while gas and diesel engines deliver a strong balance of towing strength and fuel economy.

Real-World Fuel Economy

EPA-estimates are a useful guide, but actual results may vary depending on driving conditions, load, and equipment. On Oklahoma highways, drivers often report mileage close to official ratings. In city driving, factors such as stop-and-go traffic or larger tire setups can affect efficiency.

Real-World MPG for Oklahoma Drivers

While the Ford F-150’s EPA-estimated fuel economy provides a baseline, actual mileage varies based on Oklahoma roads and driving conditions. Drivers in Yukon, Oklahoma City, and nearby areas often see slightly lower city MPG due to stop-and-go traffic during morning and evening commutes. On highways such as I-35 or I-40, the F-150 can approach or exceed highway ratings, though strong winds across the plains or hot summer temperatures may slightly reduce efficiency. Choosing the right engine—2.7L EcoBoost, 5.0L V8, or 3.5L PowerBoost hybrid—affects fuel consumption noticeably.

EPA fuel economy ratings provide a baseline, but real-world conditions can have a significant impact on how far your F-150 can go on a tank. In Oklahoma, factors like heavy summer heat, strong crosswinds on highways like I-40, towing loads, terrain, and truck age can all reduce efficiency. The chart below illustrates how these elements may affect your truck’s MPG over time, helping you plan fuel stops and manage expectations on daily commutes and long drives.

How Real-World Factors Reduce MPG Over Time in Oklahoma

EPA fuel economy ratings assume perfect lab conditions. In Oklahoma, drivers face unique factors like crosswinds on I-40, heavy towing, hot summers, and aging trucks. The chart below shows how these factors can dramatically reduce real-world MPG compared to baseline.

Years / Severity Increase → Estimated MPG Retained (%) 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7+ Truck Age / Maintenance Towing / Payload Crosswinds / Weather Tire Pressure / Rolling Resistance Terrain / Elevation Driving Style (Aggressive)
Fuel Costs Table

Fuel Type & Fill-Up Costs (Oklahoma, 2025)

Engine Fuel Type Tank Size Approx. Fill-Up Cost*
2.7L EcoBoost V6 Premium 26 gal ~$58
5.0L V8 Regular 26 gal ~$65
3.5L PowerBoost Hybrid Regular 26 gal ~$60
3.0L Power Stroke Diesel Diesel 26 gal ~$68

*Based on average Oklahoma fuel prices for mid-2025.

Seasonal & Weather Considerations

Seasonal & Weather Considerations in Oklahoma

Oklahoma’s climate can affect fuel efficiency in different ways:

Hot Summers ☀️

AC use may reduce city MPG by 1–2 miles.

Winter Cold Snaps ❄️

Engines take longer to reach optimal efficiency; 4x4 models slightly lower city MPG.

Windy Plains 🌬️

Crosswinds may reduce highway MPG by 1–3 MPG, especially on lighter engine trims.

Selecting the right engine and drivetrain ensures optimal MPG year-round while supporting daily commutes, highway trips, and weekend adventures.

Find a Ford F-150 in Yukon, OK

The Ford F-150 offers fuel economy options for every kind of driver, whether you want maximum MPG, towing strength, or a balance of both. To explore available models, view our current Ford F-150 inventory at Joe Cooper Ford of Yukon.

F-150 MPG Estimator — Local Conditions

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F-150 Engine MPG Performance in Oklahoma Conditions 📈

Each shape shows how a different F-150 engine handles real-world factors. The scale ranges from 0.0 (center) to 1.0 (outer edge), where 1.0 represents the best MPG retention in that challenge. Overlap reveals strengths and weaknesses across six common Oklahoma driving challenges.

Truck Age Towing Hot Summers Driving Style Crosswinds Tire Pressure 0.5 1.0
  • 3.3L Ti-VCT V6 (20/24 MPG)
  • 2.7L EcoBoost V6 (20/26 MPG)
  • 5.0L Ti-VCT V8 (17/24 MPG)
  • 3.5L PowerBoost Hybrid V6 (25/26 MPG)
  • 3.5L EcoBoost High-Output V6 (16/20 MPG)
  • 3.0L Power Stroke Diesel V6 (20/27 MPG)

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