Fuel Consumption Comparison: Which Pickup Between Ram, Jeep, Chevrolet, and Ford Is the Most Fuel-Efficient or the Most Thirsty in Brazil? Check Out the Fuel Consumption Ranking
When it comes to fuel consumption, larger and more powerful pickups, such as those from Ram, Jeep, Chevrolet, and Ford, occupy prominent positions. The Ram Classic RT, for example, is currently the pickup with the highest fuel consumption in Brazil, requiring one liter of gasoline to travel just 5.2 km. This figure places the model at the top of a ranking that includes other robust pickups available in the national market.
Fuel consumption in vehicles of this size is primarily influenced by engine size and the weight of the pickup. Models from Ram, Jeep, Chevrolet, and Ford, equipped with V6 and V8 engines, offer great power, but also consume more gasoline. However, despite the high numbers, sales of such vehicles continue to grow, and manufacturers keep investing in new launches.
It is worth noting that the best-selling vehicle in Brazil is currently also a pickup, the Fiat Strada, which shows that the Brazilian public has a great interest in this type of vehicle.
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Ranking of the Most Thirsty Pickups in Urban Fuel Consumption:
Ram Classic RT – 5.2 km/l (gasoline) The Ram Classic RT occupies the top position in this ranking due to its 5.7L V8 engine, which delivers 400 hp of power and 56.7 kgfm of torque. With an eight-speed automatic transmission and 4×4 drive with low range, the pickup offers robust performance, but at a high cost in terms of fuel consumption.
- Price: R$ 359,990
Ram 1500 Rebel – 5.4 km/l (gasoline) Closely following the Ram Classic RT, the Ram 1500 Rebel also has a V8 engine, with 400 hp of power and 56.7 kgfm of torque. The model comes equipped with an eight-speed automatic transmission and temporary all-wheel drive. Fuel consumption is slightly better, but still quite high.
- Price: R$ 494,990
Chevrolet Silverado – 6.0 km/l (gasoline) The Chevrolet Silverado ranks third with its V8 engine delivering 360 hp and 52.9 kgfm of torque. Like other models on the list, the Silverado features a ten-speed automatic transmission and temporary all-wheel drive, ensuring high performance but also high consumption.
- Price: R$ 529,990
Ford F-150 Lariat – 6.3 km/l (gasoline) The Ford F-150 Lariat stands out not only for its fuel consumption but also for being the most powerful pickup in Brazil, with its V8 engine delivering an impressive 405 hp of power and 56.7 kgfm of torque. Equipped with a ten-speed automatic transmission and temporary all-wheel drive, this model is one of the most robust pickups on the market.
- Price: R$ 519,990
Jeep Gladiator – 6.5 km/l (gasoline) Closing the ranking of pickups with the highest fuel consumption, the Jeep Gladiator has a V6 engine with 284 hp of power and 35.4 kgfm of torque. This model, which also comes with an eight-speed automatic transmission and temporary all-wheel drive, is the most economical among the five listed, but still has a consumption considered high for pickup standards.
- Price: R$ 499,990
The Impact of Fuel Consumption on Sales
Even with high fuel consumption, pickups from Ram, Jeep, Chevrolet, and Ford continue to be popular in the Brazilian market. A large part of this success is due to versatility, performance in difficult terrains, and load capacity, factors that many consumers value.
Furthermore, the premium pickup market is constantly expanding, with new options being launched and continuous improvements in technology and design.
However, for those seeking economy, these models may not be the best options. The high cost of fuel can be a limiting factor for those intending to use them daily, especially in urban routes.
Still, for those in need of a powerful and robust vehicle to face daily challenges, pickups from Ram, Jeep, Chevrolet, and Ford prove to be unbeatable.

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