2021 Ford F-150 Hybrid Has More Fuel Returns Than Gas Chevy, Ram Trucks

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Updated on January 20th, 2021

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EPA rates for the 2021 Ford F-150 are out and while the numbers are not entirely surprising for the standard truck, its a different yet interesting story for its hybrid counterpart.

Based on the agency’s estimates, the F-150 Powerboost Hybrid and the twin-turbo 3.5-liter hybrid V6 variant have a fuel economy of 24 miles per gallon (mpg) city, 24 mpg highway, and also 24 mpg combined. This makes the vehicle the most fuel-efficient pickup truck versus other gasoline-powered models such as Ram and Chevrolet.

Technically speaking, Chevy does not have a hybrid pickup. The 2.7-liter turbo-four engine powering its Silverado model is also the most efficient gasoline engine of all. However, it lags behind the F-150 Hybrid, with its 430 horsepower and 570 lb-ft of torque, in terms of fuel returns at only 19, 22, and 20 mpg.

The Ford F-150 Powerboost Hybrid and the twin-turbo 3.5-liter hybrid V6 variant have a fuel economy of 24 miles per gallon (mpg) city, 24 mpg highway, and also 24 mpg combined. | Source: Ford

Ram is also no competition for the Blue Oval, earning only 19, 24, and 21 mpg for its 3.6-liter V6 paired with the brand’s eTorque mild-hybrid system.

It is only the diesel-powered Chevrolet and Ram trucks that manage to surpass the numbers of the F-150 Hybrid. EPA estimates for the diesel 2021 F-150 are not yet released, so it remains to be seen how it fares against its market rivals.

The 2021 Ford F-150 hybrid engine is offered across the lineup for an additional charge of at least $4,500 to the retail price.

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