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How many miles per gallon does a Ford Transit Connect 2.0 get?

In general, the Ford Transit Connect 2.0 gets about 23–28 miles per gallon combined, depending on year, trim, drivetrain, and how it’s loaded. The exact figure varies with conditions.


The Transit Connect with a 2.0-liter gasoline engine has been a staple for small-van duty, offering practical efficiency for urban deliveries and light cargo work. Because there have been multiple model years and configurations, the official fuel economy numbers can shift slightly from one version to another.


Typical fuel economy ranges for the 2.0-liter Transit Connect


Representative EPA-style figures for common configurations fall into the ranges below. These numbers are intended as a baseline for everyday driving and can differ based on year, transmission, and equipment.



  • Combined mpg: approximately 23–28 mpg

  • City mpg: approximately 19–24 mpg

  • Highway mpg: approximately 27–30 mpg


In real-world driving, actual results can be lower or higher than these ranges depending on load, driving conditions, and maintenance. Heavy cargo, frequent stop-and-go traffic, or extreme climates can reduce efficiency, while steady highway cruising with a light load can push figures toward the upper end.


What drives the real-world mpg for the Transit Connect 2.0


Several factors influence the miles-per-gallon you’ll see in daily use. Understanding these can help you estimate your own fuel economy more accurately.



  • Payload and cargo weight

  • Wheel/tire size, condition, and pressure

  • Driving style and speed (aggressive acceleration and high speeds reduce efficiency)

  • Climate control usage (air conditioning and heating impact fuel use)

  • Maintenance and engine condition (air filter, spark plugs, oil quality)

  • Transmission type and condition (gear ratios and shift behavior)

  • Terrain and route (hills, wind, and stop-and-go vs. steady highway)


For the most accurate view, check the vehicle’s EPA rating for your specific model year and trim, and track your own fuel economy over several tanks under typical driving conditions.


Summary


The Ford Transit Connect 2.0 generally delivers fuel economy in the low-to-mid 20s mpg in combined driving, with typical ranges of 23–28 mpg combined, 19–24 mpg in the city, and 27–30 mpg on highways. Real-world results depend on load, driving habits, maintenance, and environmental conditions. If you need a precise figure for a particular model year or configuration, consult the official EPA ratings for that version and monitor your own fuel economy over time.

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