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2019 Ford Ranger Pulls Ahead in Gas Engine EPA Ratings
2019 Ford Ranger Pulls Ahead in Gas Engine EPA Ratings

2019 Ford Ranger Pulls Ahead in Gas Engine EPA Ratings

EPA fuel-economy ratings are in for the 2019 Ford Ranger, and they allow Ford to claim that its mid-size pickup truck will have the most fuel-efficient gasoline engine in the class when it goes on sale in January boasting 21/26/23 mpg city/highway/combined for two-wheel-drive configurations. Four-wheel-drive 2019 Rangers will deliver an EPA-estimated 20/24/22 mpg city/highway/combined, making the Ranger the most fuel-efficient gas-powered 4x4 (or all-wheel drive in the case of the Honda Ridgeline) in the class.

The all-new 2019 Ford Ranger will be offered with only the 2.3-liter inline-four-cylinder EcoBoost engine when it goes on sale. The engine offers the highest four-cylinder horsepower and gas-powered torque of any mid-size pickup with 270 hp and 310 pounds-feet of torque. Additionally, all Rangers will have Ford's class-exclusive 10-speed transmission and the Terrain Management System with Trail Control as an option (it's also an option for the 2019 Ford F-150 Raptor). The Trail Control system acts as a sort of slow-motion cruise control while off-roading in low range, but the multi-terrain settings work in two-wheel, four-wheel high, and in low range (also a class exclusive).

Before the Ranger EPA ratings were announced, the gas-powered Chevrolet Colorado 4x2 reigned as fuel-economy king with 20/26/22 mpg city/highway/combined. The 4x2 Toyota Tacoma four-cylinder gets 20/23/21 mpg city/highway/combined. The 4x2 Honda Ridgeline six-cylinder (no four-cylinder available) gets 19/26/22 mpg, and the 4x2 Nissan Frontier four-cylinder gets 17/22/19. See the EPA ratings for the latter three compared here.

The mid-size pickup fuel-economy leaders are still the 4x2 Colorado and GMC Canyon when equipped with the turbo-diesel 2.8-liter four-cylinder Duramax that gets 20/30/23 mpg city/highway/combined; see their EPA ratings here.

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