9 recently launched pickup trucks with the worst combined fuel efficiency
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9 recently launched pickup trucks with the worst combined fuel efficiency

Manufacturers have implemented technology to reduce fuel consumption without losing power

One of the fundamental aspects that determine the performance of a car is its monthly fuel consumption. Today (VE) and plug-in hybrids dominate the fuel economy ratings, but not all customers have access to plug-in their cars every night or aren't very interested in the concept yet.

There are many fuel saving options on the market. However, there are also cars with high gas consumption, so many people prefer not to buy them.

Most of the time, pickup trucks have the highest fuel consumption, but the reality is that although manufacturers have implemented technology to reduce gasoline consumption without losing power, it is difficult and their products, even if they are very good, are still high. fuel consumption.

Here are 5 recently released pickup trucks with the worst combined fuel economy:

1.-Ram 1500 TRX - V8 engine Overloaded 5.0 l and 702 hp - 12 mpg

2. 2020 Ford F-150 Roush Performance - V8 engine Overloaded 6.2 liter 650 hp - 12 mpg combined
3. 2021 Toyota Tundra 4WD - 8-liter V5.7 engine with 381 hp - 14 combined mpg
4. 2021 Chevrolet Silverado - 8-horsepower 5.3-liter V355 engine - 16 mpg combined.
5. 2021 GMC Sierra - 8-hp 5.3-liter V355 - 16 mpg combined
6. 2020 Ford F-150 Raptor - 6-horsepower 3.5-liter V450 engine - 16 mpg combined
7. 2020 Ram 1500 - 8bhp, 5.7L V395 - 17mpg combined
8. 2020 Ford F-150 - 8-liter V5.0 engine with 395 hp - 18 mpg combined.
9. 2021 Nissan Titan-Motor V8 Overloaded  - 8-liter V5.6 engine with 400 hp - 18 mpg combined.
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