What is the fuel consumption of the Raptor?

2 Answers
AnnaLee
07/29/25 11:27am
The actual fuel consumption of the Raptor is 16.7L/100km. Relevant information about vehicle fuel consumption is as follows: Constant-speed fuel consumption: This refers to the fuel economy indicator when a vehicle is driving at a constant speed on a good road surface. Since constant-speed driving is a basic operating condition for vehicles on highways, and this type of fuel consumption is easy to measure, it is widely adopted. Road cycle fuel consumption: This is the fuel economy indicator measured when a vehicle drives in repeated cycles according to specified speed and time regulations on the road, also known as multi-condition road cycle fuel consumption. In the speed and time specifications, each cycle includes various driving conditions, and specifies the gear shifting moments, braking and stopping times, as well as the values of driving speed, acceleration, and braking deceleration for each cycle.
Was this review help?
11
1
Share
Raymond
08/13/25 7:04pm
I've been driving the Ford F-150 Raptor for over a year now. For daily commuting, the fuel consumption averages around 15 liters per 100 kilometers, but during peak traffic hours in the city, it can spike to over 17 liters. On the highway, cruising can bring it down to around 12 liters, saving quite a bit. The truck has strong power and is exhilarating to drive, but the fuel costs at least over 2,000 yuan per month, which is quite heavy on the wallet. So now I try to accelerate gently and avoid sudden braking, as developing good habits can save about a liter of fuel. If the trunk is loaded with a lot of stuff, the fuel consumption will increase a bit more, so I recommend traveling light to optimize it. Overall, it's suitable for those who love outdoor adventures, but you need to budget enough for fuel costs.
Was this review help?
20
4
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

What is the reason why the Subaru cruise keeps flashing and cannot be turned off?

This is a prompt indicating that the user accidentally pressed the cruise control button, and it can be turned off. Introduction to Cruise Control: The cruise control system is an electronic control technology that maintains the vehicle's automatic constant speed. Its main function is to lock the vehicle's speed as required by the driver, allowing the vehicle to maintain a fixed speed without pressing the accelerator pedal. When driving on highways, the driver can effectively reduce physical fatigue, and the constant speed also helps save fuel consumption. Conditions for Using Cruise Control: The cruise control system is not suitable for all times and places. Professionals suggest that cruise control should, in principle, be used on highways or fully enclosed roads. This is because on non-enclosed roads, complex road conditions are not conducive to traffic safety.
16
0
Share

How much over the speed limit is driving at 90 in a 60 km/h urban zone?

Driving at 90 in a 60 km/h urban zone exceeds the speed limit by 50%. Relevant speed limit regulations: According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, exceeding the speed limit by less than 50% on roads with speed limits below 60 km/h (not including 60 km/h) will not result in penalty points or fines. The term 'below' here means the speed limit is less than 60 km/h, excluding 60 km/h. Penalties for speeding: 50-55% over: warning, no penalty points or fines; above 55%: penalty points + fines. For example, driving at 60 km/h in a 50 km/h zone is considered speeding. The determination of speed limits is not solely based on the number of lanes, but also considers factors such as road classification, traffic volume, road width, and presence of median barriers.
10
1
Share

What is the Difference Between Hot-Melt Tires and Semi-Hot-Melt Tires?

The differences between hot-melt tires and semi-hot-melt tires are as follows: 1. Different Properties: Hot-melt tires are tires that melt into a gel-like state as the tread temperature rises, providing excellent grip for the vehicle; semi-hot-melt tires can achieve grip levels close to full hot-melt tires when the temperature increases. 2. Different Grip Levels: When the surface temperature of hot-melt tires reaches 90 degrees Celsius, they turn into a gel-like state, enhancing grip; semi-hot-melt tires soften the tread when reaching operating temperature, generating high adhesion. Car tires are one of the essential components of a vehicle, directly in contact with the road surface. Together with the car suspension, they help absorb shocks during driving, ensuring good ride comfort and smoothness, while also maintaining excellent adhesion between the wheels and the road surface. This improves the vehicle's traction, braking, and off-road capabilities.
19
4
Share

Why Won't My Wuling Rongguang Start Despite Having Power and Fuel?

Reasons why a car won't start despite having power and fuel: Issues with the distributor wires: Problems such as aging wires, incorrect cylinder wire sequence, or a damaged distributor. Dashboard not starting: The most common faults are insufficient battery power or engine failure. Engine carbon buildup: Lubrication and cleaning are needed to remove internal engine carbon deposits. If maintenance is neglected for a long time, excessive carbon buildup can occur, leading to the situation where the car has fuel and power but still won't start. Intake pipe: If the car has fuel and power but won't start, also check if the intake pipe is blocked. If the intake pipe is blocked, air can't enter, which prevents the engine from starting because gasoline combustion requires oxygen.
20
4
Share

What Causes Oil Leakage in the Tiguan?

Oil leakage in cars is generally caused by damage to engine cylinder gaskets, oil pan gaskets, or sealing rings, failure of crankshaft front/rear or camshaft oil seals, loose fastening screws, aging seals on oil coolers and oil filter bases, among other reasons. Valve cover oil leakage: This occurs more frequently in vehicles approximately 5 years old, requiring replacement of the valve cover gasket. Engine oil pan leakage: This is due to aging of the oil pan gasket, necessitating removal of the oil pan, replacement of the gasket, and reapplication of sealant. Crankshaft oil seal leakage: Replacing the crankshaft oil seal is a complex operation involving extensive disassembly and high labor costs. If the leakage is not severe (such as minor seepage), one may choose to delay repairs.
17
5
Share

Why does the display screen of a new Audi A4L turn blue?

The blue screen on the display of a new Audi A4L is due to issues with the system program or sensors. Here is an introduction to related content about Audi cars: 1. Models under the brand: Audi A3, Audi A5, Audi A6L, Audi Q3, Audi S4, etc. 2. Introduction to the Audi A6L: The front suspension is a five-link independent suspension, and the rear suspension is also a five-link independent suspension. It is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, with a maximum horsepower of 190 PS, a maximum power of 140 kW, a maximum torque of 320 Nm, and is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. 3. Overview: A German luxury car brand, its logo consists of four interlocking rings. Audi is one of the oldest car manufacturers in Germany.
15
0
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.