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I know Ford has released the official numbers for the 4 door across trim levels. Based off that information would anyone have any strong guesses as to how much the 2 door will get. I would expect it to be at least 1 mpg higher across the trim levels.

honestly Im not even that upset about the MPG but more so at Ford giving the two door a small tank, but thatā€™s a while different conversation
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I would guess ~1 MPG better.
 

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I donā€™t believe there is a difference between the 2 and 4 door, itā€™s mostly dictated by the motor, drivetrain, and having the aerodynamics of a cinder block.
The Defender 90 and 110 are rated at the same numbers for fuel mileage. Iā€™m sure you could get an extra mile or two out of it in eco mode in good driving conditions with a tail wind.
 

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It stands to reason that the lighter 2dr should pick up a little city mileage at the least, but it's probably insignificant.
 

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Did u buy this Bronco for fuel mileage? There are plent of Mach E and Prius running around to save some gas for us Bronco owners. I get around 10 with my 78 sometimes 8 when off roading .
I donā€™t care about the gas Get the Bronco and enjoy it. I love my 78.
 

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Did u buy this Bronco for fuel mileage? There are plent of Mach E and Prius running around to save some gas for us Bronco owners. I get around 10 with my 78 sometimes 8 when off roading .
I donā€™t care about the gas Get the Bronco and enjoy it. I love my 78.
Wow! Thanks for your comment!
 

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It stands to reason that the lighter 2dr should pick up a little city mileage at the least, but it's probably insignificant.
The difference in weight between the lightest 2-door and heaviest 4-door version is near 1000lbs. Don't know the exact mpg penalty for carrying that extra weight, but likely there is some reduction.

In terms of performance hit, an online calculator I used showed a one second 1/4 mile hit from the added weight.
 

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Did u buy this Bronco for fuel mileage? There are plent of Mach E and Prius running around to save some gas for us Bronco owners. I get around 10 with my 78 sometimes 8 when off roading .
I donā€™t care about the gas Get the Bronco and enjoy it. I love my 78.
There's always that one a**hole of every thread! Congrats! You've earned the title here! šŸ™ƒ

Maybe re-read his question and understand that he's not concerned about the fuel economy, just curious as to why there's only rating for 4-door and if there will be a difference between those and the 2 door
 

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Did u buy this Bronco for fuel mileage? There are plent of Mach E and Prius running around to save some gas for us Bronco owners. I get around 10 with my 78 sometimes 8 when off roading .
I donā€™t care about the gas Get the Bronco and enjoy it. I love my 78.
The nerve some people have, asking questions on a community forum about something you donā€™t care about!
 

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The difference in weight between the lightest 2-door and heaviest 4-door version is near 1000lbs. Don't know the exact mpg penalty for carrying that extra weight, but likely there is some reduction.

In terms of performance hit, an online calculator I used showed a one second 1/4 mile hit from the added weight.
You can't compare heaviest to lightest, you have to compare trim to trim. All else equal, a 2dr saves just under 200lbs.
 

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It's a slightly lighter brick shaped vehicle. I don't suspect mpg will be very different
 

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I know Ford has released the official numbers for the 4 door across trim levels. Based off that information would anyone have any strong guesses as to how much the 2 door will get. I would expect it to be at least 1 mpg higher across the trim levels.

honestly Im not even that upset about the MPG but more so at Ford giving the two door a small tank, but thatā€™s a while different conversation
You want a small tank, go buy a 69 or earlier Bronco with a single 12 gallon tank & a thirsty V-8 šŸ˜
 

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If did buy one I would 200 percent restore with a bigger tank (and a new engine too while weā€™re at it) lol
The later Gen1's got dual tanks a 10 & 12 Gallon :cool:
 

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Did u buy this Bronco for fuel mileage?
I fully expect that 90-95% of my miles will be driving to work and back. So the fact that a 4400 lb Bronco with the Eco-boost gets worse mileage than my 6600 lb Expedition with the old 5.4 is somewhat disconcerting.

Wouldn't matter so much if Ford would put in a decent size fuel tank.
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