Ford · 2022
F150 Pickup 4WD HEV 3.5L 6-cyl
✓ EPA Verified
Regular Gasoline
Standard Pickup Trucks 4WD
Part-time 4-Wheel Drive
City
23
MPG
Combined
23
MPG
Highway
23
MPG
Annual Fuel Cost
$1,900
Based on 15,000 miles/year · EPA estimates
vs avg gas vehicle
$250
saved per year
Class Comparison — Standard Pickup Trucks 4WD
Top 17%
Better than 83 out of 100 vehicles in its class for fuel efficiency.
This vehicle: 23 MPG
This vehicle
23 MPG
Class average
22 MPG
Class lowest
12 MPG
EPA Energy & Environment Scores
5
Energy Score
Out of 10
5
GHG Score
Out of 10
386 lbs
Annual CO₂
g/mile tailpipe CO₂
Yes
Start-Stop
Auto stop-start
Vehicle Specifications
Engine3.5L 6-cyl
TransmissionAutomatic (S10)
DrivePart-time 4-Wheel Drive
Fuel TypeRegular Gasoline
Vehicle ClassStandard Pickup Trucks 4WD
TrimHybrid
Engine DescSIDI; Hybrid
Start-StopYes
EPA Vehicle ID44940

23 MPG combined doesn’t immediately scream “fuel sipper,” but for the 2022 Ford F150 4WD Hybrid, it’s a noteworthy achievement. This isn’t some lightweight efficiency pod; it’s a full-size pickup truck, designed for serious work and capable of tackling demanding tasks. The hybrid powertrain brings refinement and reduced running costs to a vehicle that’s traditionally more about brute force than frugal fuel consumption.

City and highway performance

The EPA numbers for the F150 Hybrid are surprisingly consistent: 23 MPG in the city and 23 MPG on the highway. This even distribution reflects the hybrid system’s ability to contribute power and reduce gasoline consumption in various driving scenarios. In stop-and-go urban driving, the electric motor assists the 3.5L V6, allowing for electric-only operation at lower speeds and minimizing fuel usage. On the highway, the electric motor provides supplemental power during acceleration and cruising, contributing to improved efficiency and reduced fuel consumption. Many drivers will find that the hybrid system makes the F150 more refined and responsive than non-hybrid F150 models. Owners should consult all Ford fuel economy data to compare similar vehicles.

Annual fuel cost

The EPA estimates the annual fuel cost for the 2022 Ford F150 4WD Hybrid at $1,900. This figure is based on driving 15,000 miles per year and using national average fuel prices. Keep in mind that your actual fuel costs may vary depending on your driving habits, the type of driving you do, and the price of gasoline in your area. However, $1,900 provides a useful baseline for comparing the hybrid’s running costs to those of other full-size trucks. If you routinely put more than 15,000 miles on your work truck, expect that number to increase.

Real-world expectations

While the EPA estimates provide a standardized benchmark, real-world fuel economy can differ. Factors like driving style, load, tire pressure, and weather conditions can all impact fuel consumption. Drivers who accelerate quickly or those who frequently tow or haul heavy loads might see MPG figures lower than the EPA estimates. Conversely, drivers who prioritize smooth acceleration, maintain a steady speed, and properly maintain their truck may achieve even better fuel economy. Across all years of production, the F150 MPG remains a topic of high interest to prospective buyers. However, given how much harder a truck is worked than the average car, expect to have to think about your driving habits carefully to acheive optimal fuel economy.

How it compares

Compared to other full-size trucks, the 2022 Ford F150 4WD Hybrid’s fuel economy is a standout. For example, the Ram 1500 with the eTorque mild-hybrid system achieves around 20 MPG combined in 4WD configuration. The Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra with their various engine options typically fall in the 18-21 MPG range for 4WD models. Even with lighter curb weights, other trucks don’t necessarily achieve the same efficiency. The Toyota Tundra i-FORCE MAX claims up to 22 MPG combined in some trims, putting it in a similar class, but real world results often find numbers lower than this. For buyers who need a full-size truck’s capabilities but are also mindful of fuel costs, the F150 Hybrid is a strong option.

Tips to maximize efficiency

Take advantage of the F150 Hybrid’s electric motor. Accelerate gently from a stop and try to maintain a steady speed. The electric motor provides ample torque at low speeds, reducing the need to heavily rely on the gasoline engine, especially in city driving.

Monitor your driving habits through the truck’s information displays. Keep an eye on the power flow diagrams to see when the electric motor is assisting and adjust your driving accordingly. The F150 provides feedback on energy consumption, and learning to interpret this data can help you drive more efficiently.

Proper tire inflation is critical for optimal fuel economy. Check your tires regularly and ensure they are inflated to the recommended pressure. Underinflated tires increase rolling resistance, which can significantly reduce fuel efficiency. Consult the sticker on the driver’s side doorjamb for the correct tire pressure.

Regularly inspect and maintain your truck. A well-maintained engine runs more efficiently. This includes timely oil changes, air filter replacements, and spark plug maintenance. Address any mechanical issues promptly to prevent them from impacting fuel economy.

Reduce unnecessary weight. Remove any items from the bed or interior that you don’t need. Extra weight increases fuel consumption, so only carry essential cargo. Emptying out that toolbox or removing unneeded equipment can make a measurable difference over time.