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What is the mileage rating for a 2017 Toyota Tacoma?

The mileage rating for a 2017 Toyota Tacoma varies by engine and drivetrain, with typical EPA estimates centered around 20–23 mpg combined depending on configuration.


How fuel economy is measured for the Tacoma


EPA fuel economy figures reflect standardized testing under specific city and highway conditions in the United States. The Tacoma offered two engines and both 2WD and 4x4 configurations, with the V6 generally paired to an automatic transmission. Real-world mileage can differ based on payload, towing, terrain, driving style, and maintenance.


EPA-estimated fuel economy by configuration


Below are EPA estimates for the main configurations. Values vary by transmission and drivetrain; check the window sticker or fueleconomy.gov for exact numbers for a given trim.



  • 2.7L 4-cylinder, 2WD (automatic): about 21 mpg city / 25 mpg highway (roughly 23 mpg combined).

  • 2.7L 4-cylinder, 4x4 (automatic): about 19 mpg city / 23 mpg highway (roughly 21 mpg combined).

  • 3.5L V6, 2WD (automatic): about 19 mpg city / 23 mpg highway (roughly 21 mpg combined).

  • 3.5L V6, 4x4 (automatic): about 18 mpg city / 22 mpg highway (roughly 20 mpg combined).


Note: Some 2WD trims with the 2.7L engine were offered with a manual transmission, which can yield slightly different numbers. For precise figures, consult fueleconomy.gov or the vehicle’s window sticker.


Real-world mileage and influential factors


In everyday driving, mileage can diverge from EPA estimates based on how the truck is used. Off-road use, heavy payloads, towing, rapid acceleration, and varying terrain typically reduce efficiency. Conversely, steady highway cruising with light loads can push mileage closer to the higher end of EPA estimates.


Other factors that influence fuel economy include tire size and pressure, aerodynamics, maintenance (air filters, spark plugs, oil changes), and driving habits such as aggressive acceleration or prolonged idling.


Tips to maximize fuel efficiency on a 2017 Tacoma


To help approach the EPA figures in real life, consider these practical steps.



  • Keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure on the door placard; under-inflation reduces fuel economy and increases wear.

  • Use cruise control on highways to maintain steady speeds and optimize efficiency.

  • Plan trips to minimize unnecessary stops and starts; combine errands when possible.


Implementing these practices can help you approach the EPA estimates, though actual mileage will vary with driving conditions and load.


Summary


The 2017 Toyota Tacoma offers two engines (a 2.7L four-cylinder and a 3.5L V6) with both 2WD and 4x4 configurations. EPA estimates typically place mileage in the low- to mid-20s mpg combined, with variations by drivetrain and transmission. For precise figures, consult the window sticker or fueleconomy.gov for the exact trim you’re evaluating. Real-world mileage will depend on usage, terrain, and maintenance.

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