(Posted on Jul 27, 2021 at 07:08PM by Darby Riales)
When it comes to off-roading SUVs, fuel economy is typically overlooked due to powerful engines and heavy-duty capabilities. However, no one can complain if their vehicle gets good gas ratings. Comparing the 2021 Jeep Wrangler to the 2021 Ford Bronco, you can quickly see which model will save you the most money at the pump.
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With four different motors and numerous trim levels to choose from, the estimated fuel economy for the Jeep Wrangler varies depending on which one you get. Most get approximately 13.7 L/100 KM (21 mpg) in the city and 9.6 L/100 KM (29 mpg) on the highway. Some may consume 10.6 L/100 KM (27 mpg) or 10.7 L/100 KM (26 mpg) in metropolitan areas and 8.1 L/100 KM (35 mpg) or 9.8 L/100 KM (29 mpg) on the freeways. There is also a model that gets around 11.2 L/100 KM (25 mpg) and 9.0 L/100 KM (31 mpg) respectively.
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On the other hand, the Ford Bronco can’t get numbers anywhere near the Wrangler. Even with the small 4-cylinder motor in place, it does 14.7 L/100 KM (16 mpg) in the city and 13.1 L/100 KM (18 mpg) on the highway. The V6 version performs slightly better at 13.1 L/100 KM (18 mpg) in the city and 11.8 L/100 km (20 mpg) on the highway.
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