The Ford Ranger 3.0 TDCi has varied fuel consumption figures depending on driving conditions, vehicle configuration, and transmission type[1].
- Combined average fuel consumption for the 3.0 TDCi 4×4 (156 Hp) Automatic (2006–2017) is around 13.8 l/100 km (17.0 mpg US / 20.5 mpg UK) based on real-world measurements over 3,166 km[1].
- Technical specifications for the 3.0L Duratorq-TDCi engine with manual transmission quote the following:
- Urban: 11.7 l/100 km
- Extra-urban: 8.2 l/100 km
- Combined: 9.5 l/100 km
The combined figure equates to 29.7 mpg (UK) or 24.1 mpg (US)[4].
- User-reported data for the 3.0 TDCi 4×2 (manual) typically ranges from 9.5–10 km/l (roughly 10–10.5 l/100 km), with some drivers achieving 11–13 km/l under lighter, careful driving conditions[3].
- For the 2009 Double Cab 3.0 TDCi (156 Hp) 4×4, the combined fuel economy is listed at 9.2 l/100 km (25.57 mpg US / 30.7 mpg UK / 10.87 km/l)[5].