Fuel efficiency in trucks represents the distance a vehicle can travel per unit of fuel consumed. Improving this efficiency translates to reduced fuel costs and a smaller environmental footprint. For example, increasing a truck’s fuel economy from 15 miles per gallon (MPG) to 18 MPG results in significant savings over the vehicle’s lifespan.
Optimizing fuel consumption in larger vehicles offers considerable economic and environmental advantages. Reduced reliance on fossil fuels, decreased emissions, and lower operational expenses for both individuals and businesses are key benefits. Historically, advancements in engine technology and vehicle design have steadily improved truck fuel economy.