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How many miles per gallon does a 2024 Ford F250 7.3 get?

The 2024 Ford F-250 with the 7.3-liter gas V8 generally achieves in the low-teens per gallon; expect about 12 mpg in city driving and around 15-16 mpg on the highway in 2-wheel-drive configurations, with 4WD trims a notch lower.


Fuel economy for heavy‑duty pickups like the F-250 isn’t uniform. The exact mpg depends on drivetrain, cab/bed, axle ratio, tires, and how you use the truck — especially when towing or carrying payload. This article outlines the official EPA estimates most buyers encounter and what real-world drivers report.


EPA estimates by drivetrain


Below are the EPA-estimated figures commonly cited for the 2024 F-250 with the 7.3L gas V8. Numbers vary by cab/bed and axle ratio; the following reflects the most common configurations.



  • 2WD (approx. Regular Cab or similar, typical bed length): City about 12 mpg, Highway about 16 mpg, Combined around 14 mpg.

  • 4WD (same configuration): City about 11 mpg, Highway about 15 mpg, Combined around 13 mpg.


Note: These are EPA estimates and real-world numbers can differ based on payload, towing, terrain, and maintenance. For exact ratings on your build, consult fueleconomy.gov or Ford's official configuration pages for your VIN.


Real-world factors that affect mpg


In steady driving, the 7.3L V8's efficiency is influenced by load, towing, gear selection, and driving behavior. The following common factors can swing mpg up or down:



  • Payload and towing weight: Heavier loads dramatically reduce mpg.

  • Terrain and speed: City stop-and-go and high-speed highway driving reduce efficiency compared with gentle motorway cruising.

  • Tire type and inflation: Aggressive off-road tires or underinflated tires raise rolling resistance.

  • Drivetrain and gearing: 4WD with a taller axle ratio typically lowers mpg more when not towing.

  • Maintenance and aerodynamics: Proper maintenance and reduced wind resistance help, as does keeping the cargo box empty and minimizing roof racks.


Real-world mpg varies; many owners report closer to the EPA estimates when not towing and with lighter payload, and lower figures when towing or hauling heavy loads.


Notes for prospective buyers


If fuel economy is a priority, consider evaluating different engine choices in the F-250 lineup. The diesel option (Power Stroke) offers different efficiency characteristics, often with higher highway mpg when not heavily loaded, but overall mpg can still vary widely with use. As always, check the latest EPA data and conduct a personal test drive to gauge what you will see in daily use.


Summary: The 2024 Ford F-250 7.3L V8 is not a high-mpg vehicle by design; most buyers can expect roughly 12-14 mpg combined in typical use, with potential for higher numbers under light load and careful driving, and lower numbers when towing or carrying heavy payloads. Always verify configuration-specific ratings and consider real-world testing for your needs.

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.