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What is the most fuel-efficient Ford?

In Ford’s lineup, the most fuel-efficient option depends on how you measure efficiency. For traditional gasoline mileage, the 2024–2025 Ford Maverick Hybrid tops the chart with about 37 mpg combined (42 mpg city / 33 mpg highway). If you measure energy use with MPGe in electrified models, the Mustang Mach-E and other electric vehicles edge ahead, with Mach-E variants typically around 90 MPGe combined.


Gasoline and hybrid efficiency remains a core selling point for Ford’s compact pickup and SUV offerings. But Ford’s electrified lineup shifts the benchmark when you count charging efficiency and range. Below is a look at the leading options by powertrain.


Gasoline and Hybrid Leaders


Note: The following figures are EPA estimates for recent model years and can vary by trim, drivetrain, and wheel choice. This list focuses on the most efficient mainstream models in Ford's current lineup.



  • Ford Maverick Hybrid — EPA roughly 42 mpg city / 33 mpg highway / 37 mpg combined.

  • Ford Escape Hybrid — EPA around 44 mpg city / 37 mpg highway / 40 mpg combined.


Bottom line for conventional gasoline and hybrid models: Maverick Hybrid holds the top spot for efficiency among Ford’s mass-market, non-plug-in options, with the Escape Hybrid close behind on combined fuel economy.


Electric and Plug-In Efficiency


For drivers who can charge regularly, Ford’s electrified lineup delivers noticeable efficiency gains measured in MPGe. The Mustang Mach-E is Ford’s efficiency standard-bearer, with most trims posting around 90 MPGe combined, depending on battery, drive system, and whether the vehicle is RWD or AWD. Other EVs and plug-ins in the Ford family vary by configuration but generally keep MPGe in the 70–90 range.


Mustang Mach-E MPGe showcases Ford's shift toward electrification, while plug-in options like any existing Escape PHEV—where offered—also add electric-only miles that improve overall energy use metrics when charged properly.



  • Ford Mustang Mach-E (Rear-Wheel Drive, Standard Range) — about 90 MPGe combined (EPA estimates; varies by trim).

  • Ford Mustang Mach-E (All-Wheel Drive, Extended Range) — typically around 85–90 MPGe combined, depending on configuration.

  • Ford F-150 Lightning — roughly 74–78 MPGe combined, varying by battery option and drivetrain.


In practical terms, Ford’s EVs offer the lowest energy cost per mile when you have access to charging, even if their sticker fuel economy numbers differ from gas-powered models.


How to choose the most fuel-efficient Ford for you


Factor in your driving patterns, access to charging, and total cost of ownership. If you mostly commute short distances and can plug in nightly, a Mach-E or other EV may deliver the best energy-per-mile. If you primarily drive long highway routes without reliable charging, a Maverick Hybrid or Escape Hybrid could offer the most efficient ride today.


Summary


The short verdict: Maverick Hybrid is the top choice for gasoline efficiency among Ford models, while the Mustang Mach-E leads Ford’s electrified fleet in MPGe. The right pick depends on your energy source, driving habits, and charging access. For many buyers, a hybrid offers the best balance, while an EV delivers the strongest energy efficiency when charging is readily available.

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