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How many gallons does a Ford Explorer gas tank hold?

Most Ford Explorers have a 20-gallon fuel tank, though the exact capacity varies by model year and engine configuration.


Over the years, the tank size has ranged from about 18.5 gallons to 20 gallons depending on the drivetrain and trim. To confirm the precise size for a specific vehicle, check the fuel-filler door placard or the owner's manual, which lists the tank capacity by year and configuration.


What drives the differences in tank size


The Explorer line has evolved through multiple generations with different engines (such as EcoBoost turbocharged four-cylinders and larger V6s) and trims. These changes can alter seating, cargo space, and fuel system design, which in turn affects the total tank capacity. Always verify for the exact year/model through official documentation or the VIN-specific spec sheet.


Why this matters for range planning


Knowing the exact tank capacity helps estimate your vehicle's maximum driving range on a full tank. Real-world range depends on engine choice, drivetrain, driving conditions, and maintenance, so consult the EPA ratings for fuel economy in addition to tank size for better trip planning.


Summary


The Ford Explorer's gasoline tank is typically around 20 gallons, with precise figures varying by year and configuration. For your specific vehicle, consult the door jamb label or owner's manual to confirm the exact capacity.

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