2018 Toyota Tundra Fuel Economy and Driving Range
Pickup trucks usually have a reputation for being thirsty. If you are looking for a truck that is both strong and relatively efficient, then we recommend the 2018 Toyota Tundra. With its many initiatives in sustainability and environmental restoration, Toyota strives to make all of its vehicles as easy on fuel as possible – and that includes the full-sized Tundra. Continue reading to find out how many miles you can cover with the pickup truck.
Engine Options for the 2018 Toyota Tundra
The 2018 edition of the Toyota Tundra can be outfitted with one of three engine options:
4.6L V8 DOHC
Engine Output: 310 horsepower / 327 lb.-ft. torque
Estimated Fuel Economy: 15 mpg-city / 19 mpg-highway
Fuel Tank Capacity: 26.4 gallons
Estimated Driving Range: 396-city / 501.6-highway miles
5.7L V8 DOHC
Engine Output: 381 horsepower / 401 lb.-ft. torque
Estimated Fuel Economy: 13 mpg-city / 17 to 18 mpg-highway
Fuel Tank Capacity: 38 gallons
Estimated Driving Range: 494-city / 648 to 684-highway miles
E-85 5.7L V8 DOHC
Power Output: 381 horsepower / 401 lb.-ft. torque
Estimated Fuel Economy: 13 mpg-city / 17 mpg-highway
Estimated Driving Range: 494-city / 648-highway miles
Please note that your actual fuel economy and driving range will vary due to added mechanisms, the towing of heavy loads, your driving style, the upkeep of your 2018 Toyota Tundra, driving up steep inclines, etc.
To learn more about the 2018 Toyota Tundra, please contact us or visit our dealership today!