- First Name
- Tony
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- May 6, 2025
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- Location
- Colorado Springs
- Vehicle(s)
- 2025 4runner
21mpg
300+
87 Octane
50/50
Normal
Conserative
300+
87 Octane
50/50
Normal
Conserative
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21.9Now that we have many owners, it'd be helpful to know what MPG you're getting. Please post your 2025 4Runner's
MPG figure
How many miles so far
What octane gas you run
% mix of city / highway
Drive Mode used - Sports, Eco
Driving style (conservative, sporty)
Stop using eco mode. It gives me over 1mpg worse on average. It's kind of a known thing with all the new toyotas including tundra andd land cruiser that eco mode isnt actually more efficient. Also this is the non-hybrid thread. There is an MPG thread for the hybrid on here too somewhere.Trailhunter
The MPG computer is incredibly erratic (and kind of scatterbrained, IMO).
Drove 2500 miles in in first two weeks, sadly. Started on 87 first few tanks because it was sworn I didn't need more. Averaged 14-17mpg.
Driving like a granny, following tips within this forum, trying to see what can be done to maximize the mpg, and it's just not very rewarding thus far.
Been using premium since the first few fill ups and it's "improved" to 18.2 mpg on eco (true calculations based on mileage and number of gallons to fill tank). Switched to normal after yesterday's fill up to see how that goes. Also - I was on empty and it took only 15.5 gallons to fill it. Not sure what to think about that.
I did stop using it after a few tanks, as mentioned in my post. Thanks for the heads up - the number of posts in the forum is overwhelming, so I missed that.Stop using eco mode. It gives me over 1mpg worse on average. It's kind of a known thing with all the new toyotas including tundra andd land cruiser that eco mode isnt actually more efficient. Also this is the non-hybrid thread. There is an MPG thread for the hybrid on here too somewhere.