We want it all from our pickup trucks. Maximum towing, maximum payload, maximum comfort, and, of course, maximum power.
But gas isn’t cheap, and that means things are changing. Instead of getting the most of everything, we’re looking at getting the most for our dollars at the gas station. That means we’re looking at trucks with the lowest numbers — ones that will use the least fuel while still giving you 4×4 or AWD for traction in all conditions.
The 10 Most Fuel-Efficient 2024 4×4/AWD Trucks
We’ve used the EPA’s official ratings to find the 10 new trucks that can send power to all four wheels — with the lowest fuel consumption on the market. Some of the results, or at least their places on the list, surprised us.
This list, as a whole, offers worse fuel economy than when we last updated it. Blame the death of diesel engines from Ford, Ram, and Jeep.
What didn’t surprise us was that these 4×4 fuel sippers come in almost every powertrain imaginable, from good old gas engines to diesel, and hybrids to electric trucks.
If SUVs are more your thing, check out The 10 Most Fuel-Efficient 2024 4×4 SUVs
Here are the 10 most fuel-efficient 2024 4×4/AWD trucks, from number 10 to number 1, using their official combined EPA fuel economy ratings.
10. Ford Ranger 4×4 (22 MPG)

The latest Ford Ranger is completely new, with more payload capacity, a bigger cab, and tech that’s more than a decade more modern than the truck it replaces. Despite all of that, it gets the same fuel economy as the old one.
The Ranger uses the same 2.3L turbocharged four-cylinder connected to a 10-speed automatic transmission and the massive gear ratio spread that comes with it. The combination is good for 7,500 pounds of towing when equipped with 4WD and as much as 1,805 pounds of payload.
Ford’s little engine offers 270 horsepower, and the turbocharger helps it make 310 pound-feet of torque. The 2024 Ford Ranger 4WD is estimated to give you 20 mpg city, 24 highway, and 22 combined and starts from $36,365 for a crew cab XL.
(Note: All prices listed exclude destination and handling charges.)
9. Ford F-150 PowerBoost Hybrid 4×4 (23 MPG)

8. Hyundai Santa Cruz AWD (23 MPG)

7. Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra 1500 Duramax Diesel 4×4 (24 MPG)

6. Toyota Tacoma i-Force Max (24 MPG)

5. Ford Maverick 2.0T AWD (25 MPG)

4. GMC Hummer EV (53 MPGe)

3. Chevrolet Silverado EV (67 MPGe)

2. Ford F-150 Lightning 4WD Extended Range (70 MPGe)

1. Rivian R1T Dual Max (84 MPGe)
