How many miles per gallon does a 2024 Ford f250 6.7 Power Stroke get?
On average, the 2024 Ford F-250 with the 6.7L Power Stroke turbodiesel delivers mpg in the high teens, with highway figures typically higher than city driving. Exact numbers vary by configuration, payload, and driving style.
This article explains what the EPA tests show for common setups, and it explains how weight, towing, terrain, and speed influence real-world fuel economy for this heavy-duty pickup.
EPA estimates by configuration
The EPA testing cycles produce different numbers depending on drivetrain and body style. The figures below reflect typical ranges for common 2024 F-250 configurations with the 6.7L Power Stroke. Real-world results may differ based on cab style, bed length, and 4x2 vs 4x4 drivetrain.
- 4x2 configuration (Crew Cab, 6.75-foot bed): approximately 15–16 mpg in the city, about 19–21 mpg on the highway, for a combined around 17–19 mpg.
- 4x4 configuration (Crew Cab, 6.75-foot bed): roughly 14–15 mpg in the city, about 18–20 mpg on the highway, for a combined around 17–18 mpg.
- Longer cab/bed options (8-foot bed or other layouts): typically similar to the ranges above, with slight variations due to weight and aerodynamics affecting highway and city numbers.
In real-world use, numbers can swing based on how the truck is used. Towing heavy loads, running at high speed, or driving in hilly terrain will generally lower mpg, while steady highway cruising with lighter payloads tends to push economy toward the upper end of the range.
Summary
The 2024 Ford F-250 with the 6.7L Power Stroke diesel typically achieves roughly 17–19 mpg combined in common configurations, with highway mileage generally higher than city mileage. Exact figures depend on drivetrain (2WD vs. 4WD), cab and bed choice, payload, and driving conditions. For precise numbers, check the official window-sticker data or the EPA ratings for your specific build.
