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How many gallons of gas does a Ford E450 hold?

The Ford E-450's gasoline tank is typically around 38 gallons, with some versions offering about 40 gallons.


Fuel capacity varies by year, engine, and trim. The E-450 is a heavy-duty van chassis used for passenger shuttles, ambulances, and fleets, and optional tank sizes have changed over its production run. For an exact figure, consult the vehicle’s documentation or contact Ford with the VIN to confirm the specific capacity for a given build.


Overview of fuel tank capacities


The E-450 has been offered in multiple configurations over its long production run. Because tank size can change with engine choice and optional equipment, it’s important to reference the exact model year and drivetrain when estimating range or planning fuel stops.



  • Standard gasoline E-450 configurations (common with the 6.8L V10): about 38 gallons.

  • Some configurations or later options may use a 40-gallon tank, yielding a slightly longer range.

  • Very early or specialty builds may differ, but 38–40 gallons covers the typical gasoline E-450 range.


Understanding these sizes helps fleets and owners plan refueling and range, but the exact figure should be verified for the specific vehicle.


How to verify your exact capacity


To determine the precise fuel tank capacity for a specific Ford E-450, use these steps:



  1. Check the owner's manual or the window sticker for the vehicle’s stated fuel capacity.

  2. Search the VIN-based specification sheet from Ford or a trusted dealership to confirm the exact tank size for that build.

  3. Inspect the fuel tank label or service literature for capacity markings if available.

  4. Contact a Ford dealer with the VIN if you need an authoritative confirmation.


Having an exact figure is especially important for planning long trips, commercial operations, or fleet management where precise fuel planning matters.


Practical implications for driving and refueling


A full tank of nearly 40 gallons adds substantial weight to the E-450—roughly 240 pounds when full, given gasoline’s density. This extra weight affects payload capability, fuel economy, and range. Fleets should account for tank size in scheduling stops, budgeting fuel costs, and planning for peak payload scenarios.


Summary


In short, the Ford E-450’s gasoline tank is typically around 38 gallons, with some builds offering about 40 gallons. Exact capacity varies by year, engine, and optional equipment, so always verify the specific vehicle's specs to plan accurately.

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