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What is the gas mileage for a 2022 Ford Transit van?

The gas mileage of a 2022 Ford Transit van varies by engine, drivetrain, and body configuration. In general, gasoline-powered Transit models deliver roughly 16–20 mpg combined, with highway figures typically around 19–22 mpg under favorable conditions. Exact numbers depend on whether you’re looking at a cargo van or a passenger wagon, the wheelbase, and whether AWD is selected.


Understanding Transit fuel economy


Ford’s 2022 Transit lineup primarily used a gasoline engine option for this model year, with drivetrain choices that affect efficiency. Heavier builds and all-wheel-drive configurations tend to pull down mpg slightly compared with lighter, rear-wheel-drive cargo configurations. The EPA estimates serve as a baseline, but real-world results will vary with payload, terrain, and driving style.


Gasoline engine options and typical efficiency


The Transit’s gasoline option for 2022 was centered on Ford’s turbocharged 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6, paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. Drivetrain choices (RWD or AWD) and body type (cargo, passenger, or cutaway) influence fuel economy in practice. The diesel option and some European-market engines are not part of the gasoline-focused US 2022 lineup, but diesel figures exist in other markets.


Key gasoline variables to consider when assessing mpg include the engine, drivetrain, body style, and wheelbase. The following configurations illustrate typical ranges you might see in EPA estimates:



  • Engine: 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 (gasoline)

  • Drivetrain: Rear-wheel drive (RWD) standard, with optional all-wheel drive (AWD) on certain trims

  • Body style: Cargo van, passenger wagon, or cutaway


Note: Mileage figures vary by wheelbase, roof height, and payload. Always verify the exact ratings for your specific build.


EPA estimates by configuration


Before listing numbers, it helps to understand that the following EPA estimates are for gasoline-powered Transit vans and reflect typical ranges across common configurations. For precise figures, refer to fueleconomy.gov and input your exact build details.



  • Cargo van, rear-wheel drive (RWD), 130" wheelbase, standard roof: City 15–16 mpg; Highway 19–22 mpg; Combined 17–20 mpg

  • Cargo van, all-wheel drive (AWD): City 15 mpg; Highway 18–21 mpg; Combined 17–19 mpg

  • Passenger wagon (heavier, more occupants), RWD or AWD: City 14–15 mpg; Highway 18–20 mpg; Combined 16–18 mpg


These figures are estimates and will vary with payload, driving conditions, tire choice, and configuration. For the exact numbers on your particular van, consult fueleconomy.gov and enter your vehicle’s trims, wheelbase, roof height, and drivetrain.


Practical tips to maximize mpg


Real-world efficiency can be improved with a few sensible adjustments. The following tips are commonly effective for large, heavy vans like the Transit:



  • Maintain correct tire pressure and ensure alignment; underinflated tires harm fuel economy

  • Avoid unnecessary roof carriers and reduce aerodynamic drag when possible

  • Moderate acceleration and maintain steady speeds to minimize fuel use

  • Plan efficient routes to reduce idling and improve overall trip efficiency


Adopting these practices can help you approach the EPA-estimated ranges in everyday use.


Notes on diesel and non-gasoline options


Some markets offered a diesel variant (such as Ford’s 3.2-liter Power Stroke). Diesel engines typically provide better highway mpg and greater torque for heavy payloads, though their exact figures depend on configuration and load. Gasoline MPG figures differ from diesel, so consult the appropriate EPA data for the specific powertrain you’re considering.


Summary


The 2022 Ford Transit’s gasoline mpg depends on how you configure the van: cargo vs. passenger, wheelbase, and drivetrain all influence efficiency. In general, gasoline-powered Transits show approximately 15–16 mpg in city driving, 19–22 mpg on the highway, and about 17–20 mpg combined for common cargo configurations, with slightly lower figures for heavier passenger models or AWD variants. For the most accurate numbers, check the EPA’s fueleconomy.gov site using your exact build details.

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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.