Ford F-150 Specs

A 2026 Ford F-150® XL pickup in Atlas Blue Metallic pulling a camper
 

Ford F-150 Specs at a Glance

  • Ford F-150 specs vary by configuration, including engine, cab, and bed choices; combination availability depends on the trim level.
  • 6 engines, including full hybrid and supercharged V-8 options, make up your powertrain options.
  • Depending on your cabin configuration, the F-150 can seat up to six comfortably.
  • The best F-150 towing specs come from the 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 engine, reaching up to 13,500 pounds.1
  • Explore an expansive inventory of trims and builds at Homer Skelton Ford Millington.

If you're shopping for a full-size truck with utility and strength at its core, the Ford F-150 specs won't disappoint. This light-duty pickup can range from a highly-efficient family truck with a vast bed to a hardcore, always-ready beast of a machine that can tow up to 13,500 pounds.1 So, which configuration is right for you? The team at Homer Skelton Ford Millington put together this guide to give you a digital peek at the levels of performance and comfort you can access from a 2026 Ford F-150; let's begin.

Ford F-150 Engine Options: How Your Powertrain Affects Your Ride

Our exploration of the 2026 Ford F-150 specs starts under the hood. Power your full-size truck with one of these six work- and play-ready units:

Engine 2.7L EcoBoost V-6 5.0L V-8 3.5L EcoBoost V-6 3.5L PowerBoost Hybrid V-6 H.O. 3.5L EcoBoost V-6 H.O. SuperCharged 5.2L V-8
Horsepower 325 400 400 420 450 720
Torque 400 lb-ft 410 lb-ft 500 lb-ft 570 lb-ft 510 lb-ft 640 lb-ft
Coolant Capacity 14.3L 12.5L 13.5L
  • 14.5L (high temp)
  • 6.8L (low temp)
13L
  • 12L (Engine)
  • 3.1L (Supercharger)
Fuel Type Regular Regular or E85 Regular Regular Premium Premium
EPA-Est. MPG (Cty / Hwy / Comb) 19 / 25 / 212 16 / 24 / 192 17 / 25 / 202 22 / 24 / 232 14 / 18 / 162 10 / 15 / 122
Transmission 10-speed auto 10-speed auto 10-speed auto 10-speed auto 10-speed auto 10-speed auto
Max. Towing Capacity 8,400 lbs1 12,900 lbs1 13,500 lbs1 11,600 lbs1 8,200 lbs1 8,700 lbs1
Max. Payload Capacity 1,775 lbs3 2,235 lbs3 2,440 lbs3 1,750 lbs3 1,410 lbs3 1,400 lbs3

The 2.7-liter V-6 is the standard worker, providing a strong baseline for output at 325 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque. Power goes up from there, in many cases, enabling greater towing or even payload capacities. You'll also notice that the Ford F-150 transmission choices are similar across the board – you'll get some form of 10-speed automatic transmission with every new Ford F-150, though the hybrid powertrain adds modular hybrid support.

Which Ford F-150 Engine Is Best?

Each engine can serve varying needs, with many of them standing out for specific purposes. Here are the engine superlatives to help you select new Ford specials based on the configurations that fulfill your top requirements.

  • Ford F-150 Affordability: 2.7-liter V-6.
  • Ford F-150 MPG: 3.5-liter PowerBoost full-hybrid V-6.
  • Ford F-150 Horsepower: 5.2-liter supercharged V-8.
  • Ford F-150 Towing Capacity & Payload Limits: 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6
A 2026 Ford F-150® Platinum® truck in Marsh Gray pulling a camper

Ford F-150 Dimensions: Configurations Explored

When shopping for your next truck, understanding what Ford F-150 bed size and cab options you have access to is critical. A larger bed may not be worth it if your cabin can't accommodate your whole crew. Let's explore the array of Ford F-150 weight, length, cargo space, and other dimensions you may encounter when shopping for or building an F-150.

Cab Regular Cab 6.5-Ft Styleside SuperCab SuperCrew
Bed Size 6.5-Ft Styleside 8.0-Ft Styleside 6.5-Ft Styleside 5.5-Ft. Styleside 6.5-Ft Styleside
Max. Length 209.4 in 228.1 in 232 in 232.6 in 243.9 in
Max. Width 79.9 in 79.9 in 79.9 in 86.6 in 79.9 in
Max. Cab Height 76.9 in 76.7 in 77.1 in 79.8 in 77.5 in
Ground Clearance (4x4) 9.8 in 9.8 in 9.8 in 12 in 9.7 in
Cargo Box Volume 62.3 cu ft 77.4 cu ft 62.3 cu ft 52.8 cu ft 62.3 cu ft
Curb Weight (Min) 4,391 lbs 4,396 lbs 4,641 lbs 4,687 lbs 5,122 lbs
Seating Capacity 3   5-6 5-6  
Headroom (1st / 2nd Row) 40.8 / - in 40.8 / 40.3 in 40.8 / 40.4 in
Legroom (1st / 2nd Row) 43.9 / - in 43.9 / 33.5 in 43.9 / 43.6 in

The Ford F-150 single cab – more accurately known as the Regular Cab – is the only cabin that can be combined with an 8-foot bed. However, it also has the lowest seating capacity at three. The other styles are only available with 5.5- and 6.5-foot beds but provide additional seats. You'll always have over 50 cubic feet of box cargo volume, though, no matter the setup.

Full lineup of F-150® pickups parked overlooking a mountain range

How Do the Ford F-150 Trims Affect Your Specs?

What trims can access the Ford F-150 Regular Cab and the largest 8-foot bed? What models can actually utilize the tow-ready 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 or the efficient full hybrid powertrain? Here's what you can expect from each F-150 variant.

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Engine Options
  • 2.7L V-6
  • 5.0L V-8
  • 3.5L V-6
  • 2.7L V-6
  • 5.0L V-8
  • 3.5L V-6
  • 2.7L V-6
  • 5.0L V-8
  • 3.5L V-6
  • 3.5L hybrid V-6
  • 5.0L V-6
  • 3.5L V-6
  • 3.5L hybrid V-6
  • 5.0L V-8
  • 3.5L V-6
  • 3.5L V-6
  • 3.5L hybrid V-6
  • 3.5L V-6
  • 3.5L hybrid V-6
  • H.O. 3.5L V-6
  • 5.2L supercharged V-8
Cab Style
  • Regular
  • Super Cab
  • SuperCrew
  • Super Cab
  • SuperCrew
  • Super Cab
  • SuperCrew
SuperCrew SuperCrew SuperCrew SuperCrew SuperCrew
Beds
  • 5.5 ft
  • 6.5 ft
  • 8 ft
  • 5.5 ft
  • 6.5 ft
  • 5.5 ft
  • 6.5 ft
  • 5.5 ft
  • 6.5 ft
5.5 ft
  • 5.5 ft
  • 6.5 ft
  • 5.5 ft
  • 6.5 ft
5.5 ft

We know it's a lot to unpack – if you want help determining the optimal trim, cab, and bed configuration for your personal needs, don't hesitate to contact us at Homer Skelton Ford Millington.

Experience the Ford F-150 Specs Yourself at Homer Skelton Ford Millington

If you're ready to take on just about any task and happen to be on our area, check out our all-new Ford inventory to see what capable Ford trucks we have in stock, from the light-duty F-150 to Super Duty models like the F-250.

Once you've found your preferred pickup, our Ford financing team can help you take it home.

A 2026 Ford F-150® King Ranch® model hitched to a horse trailer

Frequently Asked Questions

How much horsepower does a 5.0-liter V-8 F-150 have?

The 5.0-liter V-8 F-150 models produce 400 horsepower and 410 pound-feet of torque, not to mention a healthy growl. If you're looking for even more output, consider the standard- or high-output 3.5-liter V-6 , full hybrid, or supercharged V-8 engines.

Is the Ford 5.0-liter V-8 engine reliable?

Yes, the 5.0-liter V-8 is an engine with a proven legacy across the Ford truck's lineage. If you want an engine that can easily serve your worksite for 200,000 miles or more (with proper maintenance and care), the F-150 5.0-liter engine is well worth your time.

How much horsepower does the 2026 Ford F-150 3.5 have?

The 2026 Ford F-150 has three distinct 3.5-liter V-6 engines. The standard one provides 400 horsepower and 500 pound-feet of torque. The full-hybrid option creates 420 horsepower and 570 pound-feet of torque. The high-output 3.5-liter V-6 produces 450 horsepower and 510 pound-feet of torque.


1When properly equipped. See dealer for details.

2EPA-estimated city/hwy mpg for the model indicated. See fueleconomy.gov for fuel economy of other engine/transmission combinations. Actual mileage will vary. On plug-in hybrid models and electric models, fuel economy is stated in MPGe. MPGe is the EPA equivalent measure of gasoline fuel efficiency for electric mode operation.

3Maximum payload capabilities are for properly equipped vehicles with required equipment and vary based on vehicle configuration, accessories, and option content. Horsepower, torque, payload and towing are independent attributes and may not be achieved simultaneously.