Ford Ranger 2.0 Sit Fuel Consumption

The Ford Ranger 2.0L diesel is recognized for its efficient fuel consumption, particularly in the bi-turbo configuration. Real-world driving reports suggest the 2.0L bi-turbo diesel averages approximately 8.4 liters per 100 kilometers (about 27 mpg US) under mixed highway and town conditions, and it is possible to keep consumption below 9L/100km with moderate driving[1].

Official figures cited for the range of 2.0L diesel engines in the Ford Ranger (covering various drive cycles and international specifications) report a combined cycle consumption between 6.9–8.9L/100km (31.7–40.9 mpg). Urban driving typically yields higher consumption, around 10.6–7.7L/100km (26.6–36.7 mpg), while extra-urban conditions are more efficient at 8–6.2L/100km (35.3–45.6 mpg)[7]. For the bi-turbo diesel variant, ASEAN market data shows figures as low as 6.9–7.2L/100km (32.6–34 mpg) on the combined cycle, with the single-turbo version slightly higher at 7.6L/100km (30.9 mpg)[5].

Overall, Ford Ranger 2.0L diesel models typically achieve 7–9 liters per 100 kilometers (31–40 mpg) in most test environments, with the exact figure varying depending on driving style, load, and specific configuration[1][7][5].

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