What is the actual fuel consumption of the Ford F150 3.5T?

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OAubree
07/30/25 1:36am
Ford F150, the 3.5T model has an official fuel consumption rating of 10L-14L as provided by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. However, actual usage conditions vary greatly, and real-world fuel consumption may differ significantly. The main factors affecting fuel consumption are the driver's habits and the driving environment, leading to varying fuel efficiency performance. Here is a related introduction to the Ford F150 3.5T: 1. Exterior: The 2019 Ford F150 XLT features a dynamic exterior, luxurious interior, and rich configurations. It combines the power performance of a sports car, the all-terrain capability of an off-road vehicle, and the comfort of a luxury sedan. Additionally, it offers extensive modification potential. 2. Interior: The Ford F150 comes equipped with standard unique leather and fabric upholstered seats, 10-way power-adjustable driver's seat with memory function. The central control area includes a touchscreen display, below which are the multimedia control area and air conditioning panel, featuring a combination of knobs and physical buttons. The dashboard can be divided into three small control zones: the top for audio and navigation controls, the middle for radio adjustment, and the bottom for air conditioning and seat heating controls. 3. Powertrain: There are currently four models of the Ford F-150 available, all equipped with a 3.5T turbocharged engine. The engine delivers a maximum power of 280.0kW, maximum horsepower of 381PS, and maximum torque of 672.0N·m. The transmission system is paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission.
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