MPG?

DSTAR777
Jun 06, 2023

Rank V

Jun 06, 2023

I have a 2022 Badlands 2Dr V6 Auto but non Sas. I drove about 250 miles over the weekend, mostly mild wind, and got 22.4 MPG. I do run stricktly 91 octane and the only engine mods I have are a CORSA Cold Air Box and Cat Back Exhaust. Only mild Cali Foothills but still, is anyone else getting this kind of MPG?
Laura
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GASQUATCH

Jun 06, 2023

#1
not even close. I am running 22 Badlands, V6/auto SAS with softtop and winch and am getting 18.7 mpg. I usually run pure gas 91 and seems like more highway than anything else, just based on where I go.
2022 Badlands / Sasquatch / 2.7 / Auto / 2DR / MIC / Bestop Trektop / LUX / 12000# Badland winch / in Hot Pepper Red
the poacher, EvlNvrDys

Rank VI

Jun 06, 2023

#2
I have a 2022 Badlands 2Dr V6 Auto but non Sas. I drove about 250 miles over the weekend, mostly mild wind, and got 22.4 MPG. I do run stricktly 91 octane and the only engine mods I have are a CORSA Cold Air Box and Cat Back Exhaust. Only mild Cali Foothills but still, is anyone else getting this kind of MPG?

Nope.
2021 BaseSquatch, 2.7l, running 87 octane (in Eco mode), 37k miles on truck.
Getting 19 MPG (highway driving), and that's based on Ford fudging the numbers on tire circumference. Speed reads about 1-2 miles more than actual, therefor inflating my number to 19. But it's a psychological thing so I have no desire to correct and end up with a lower mpg.
2021 Broncos - BaseSquatch 4dr. Rapid Red V6 Soft Top
Big Bed 4dr. AMB V6 Soft Top Tow (BIL's)
Nitto tires SUCK! You've been warned.

Rank VI

Jun 06, 2023

#3
2022 Wildtrak has almost 7k miles. 91 octane and mostly in ECO mode on <50mph roads. 21mpg when I try to soft pedal thru the Kettle Moraine area, lotsa hills. Wifey gets closer to 17mpg in sport mode. Roush axle back and air intake are too much for her to resist. 😁
7/14/20 Res - 2/1/22 VIN - 3/1 In Prod - 3/9 Built - 3/15 at dealer - 3/17 Deliverd
WT, 4DR, MIC, CO, Lux, Leather, Tow
the poacher, DSTAR777

Rank V

Jun 06, 2023

#4
I have a 2 door non-sas 2.7l and usually average 21-23 mpg highway and that's with regular gas
73chesney, DSTAR777

Game on mofos! FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT

Jun 06, 2023

#5
21 2dr BL sas 2.3 auto winch and bumper roof rak with all my stuff. 17MPG over the last 16k miles.
21 Badlands, 2 dr, four banger, slushbox, SAS. PERFECT!
Moderator Staff member

Administrator

Jun 06, 2023

#6
I have a 2 door non-sas and usually average 21-23 mpg highway and that's with regular gas
23 is impressive!
2021 Oxford White 2-door non-Sas Mid package 2.7L/10-speed Badlands with MIC top
2021 Carbonized Gray 2-door Sas High package 2.7L/10-speed Badlands with MIC top
Keeping the Jeeps: stock '89 XJ and 3.5" lifted '00 XJ on 31s and '89 MJ
cmiller81

Rank V

Jun 06, 2023

#7
23 is impressive!
I agree. I was getting 23.8 till I past Sacramento and started an incline towards Auburn.

Rank II

Jun 06, 2023

#8
2.3 MT, BL, SAS, 8700 miles. I’m getting 20mpg running on the big road or wagon trails
DSTAR777

Rank V

Jun 06, 2023

#9
21 2dr sas 2.3 auto winch and bumper roof rak with all my stuff. 17MPG over the last 16k miles.
Yes, my overall is about 17 MPG. The drive thru is a killler as I have the deleted the auto stop.
615_Bronco

Don’t Let the Hard Days Win!

Jun 06, 2023

#10
2.7 OBX Sas, Lux, all stock…. Numbers from recent trip to Moab and back…. Every conceivable kind of driving…. Lots of 80-85 mph…. ecstatic at the performance of this outfit…

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DSTAR777, Sven

Burrito Connoisseur

Jun 06, 2023

#11
When I went up to Massachusetts for the BONES event I was getting 22.3 MPG—mostly highway miles. Non-Sasquatch, but with the Ford Performance tune and a TrailRax roof rack.

Around town where I spend most of my time get around 17.5 MPG.

I really want to go to 35s, but afraid it's going to kill my MPG. And considering I live in Connecticut where the nearest off-road trails are 2-3 states away with a minimum 3 hour drive... that MPG matters more than I like to admit.
2022 4dr Badlands, 2.3L Manual, Mid pkg
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Deano Bronc, Sven

Rank II

Jun 06, 2023

#12
Yes, my overall is about 17 MPG. The drive thru is a killler as I have the deleted the auto stop.
😆 I should invest in a delete but turning the the auto stop off is the first thing I do before taking off
Sven

Official unofficial BN Photographer

Jun 06, 2023

#13
4 door badlands Sasquatch with 2.7 here. I’ve been using the fuelly app, which calculates mileage and fuel used at the pump, which is usually about 1-1.5mpg lower than the ambitious dash display. Over 10k miles using the app, my average is 13.8. That includes about 58% highway/42% city. Mostly run 87 octane just to try to keep each fillup under $100.
Reservation: 7/20/20 | MY '21 order: 2/1/21 | MY '22 order: 10/22/21 | Blend 8/5, built 8/8, 'built' status 8/27, in my driveway 10/12/22
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Deano Bronc, 73chesney

Official unofficial BN Photographer

Jun 06, 2023

#14
2.7 OBX Sas, Lux, all stock…. Numbers from recent trip to Moab and back…. Every conceivable kind of driving…. Lots of 80-85 mph…. ecstatic at the performance of this outfit…
just so you know, that gauge is not accurate. If you track your miles driven and fuel consumption per fillup, you’ll probably see that you’re closer to 17.5-18. I say that based on my own experience
Reservation: 7/20/20 | MY '21 order: 2/1/21 | MY '22 order: 10/22/21 | Blend 8/5, built 8/8, 'built' status 8/27, in my driveway 10/12/22
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www.instagram.com/photographybymarkbrooks
Deano Bronc, Bluestreak57

Rank V

Jun 06, 2023

#15
When I went up to Massachusetts for the BONES event I was getting 22.3 MPG—mostly highway miles. Non-Sasquatch, but with the Ford Performance tune and a TrailRax roof rack.

Around town where I spend most of my time get around 17.5 MPG.

I really want to go to 35s, but afraid it's going to kill my MPG. And considering I live in Connecticut where the nearest off-road trails are 2-3 states away with a minimum 3 hour drive... that MPG matters more than I like to admit.
I'm in CT to and there is nothing. Although the roads are such crap that much of it seems like back roads.
DSTAR777

Rank V

Jun 07, 2023

#16
When I went up to Massachusetts for the BONES event I was getting 22.3 MPG—mostly highway miles. Non-Sasquatch, but with the Ford Performance tune and a TrailRax roof rack.

Around town where I spend most of my time get around 17.5 MPG.

I really want to go to 35s, but afraid it's going to kill my MPG. And considering I live in Connecticut where the nearest off-road trails are 2-3 states away with a minimum 3 hour drive... that MPG matters more than I like to admit.
Don’t forget the wear and tear 35’s will bring. The only time I miss the 35’s is when I park next to a Bronco that has it. 😑

Rank V

Jun 07, 2023

#17
just so you know, that gauge is not accurate. If you track your miles driven and fuel consumption per fillup, you’ll probably see that you’re closer to 17.5-18. I say that based on my own experience
I will do the math on my next trip. Good to know. I didn’t get much traffic either till about 10 miles out of Sactown. I was able to keep at least 40 mph though. I don’t count that as traffic. Res 2/24/21. In the driveway 11/18/22

Don’t Let the Hard Days Win!

Jun 07, 2023

#18
just so you know, that gauge is not accurate. If you track your miles driven and fuel consumption per fillup, you’ll probably see that you’re closer to 17.5-18. I say that based on my own experience
I’m ok with the gauge not being consumer reports accurate… I’m more interested in how it compares and trends over time… the numbers are for me, unless someone else asks…
Riding OB1, 23 4- door Outer Banks, SAS, MOD, MIC, Lux, Ordered 10/20/22, delivered 1/13/23

Reality Show Host

Jun 07, 2023

#19
To be honest, I haven't been paying attention. I just think about gas when I get that 50 miles to empty warning. I'm going to have to take notes before my next road trip.
Chris here. I drive a 2-door Velocity Blue 2023 Ford Bronco Badlands with Sasquatch, Lux, a 2.7L V6, and an automatic transmission. It’s fun.

"Stupidity is a more dangerous enemy of the good than malice." - Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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