There are plenty of reasons to get behind the wheel of a Ford F-150. Whether it's the impressive performance and towing that can help you along on the job sites, or it's the ample space in the cargo bed, there's certainly a lot that this Ford truck can do. At Richmond Ford West, we're going to help our friends in Glen Allen, Ashland, and Short Pump get a better sense of the Ford F-150 cargo capacity, so they can determine if this truck can carry their important materials.
Keep reading to learn more about the F-150's bed space and ways to bring more cargo on the road.
Ford F-150 Interior Space
While there's an entire cargo bed attached to the truck, you can even bring some materials along inside the cabin. The F-150 offers numerous cabin setups, but when you're looking to include some interior cargo space, you may want to forgo the Regular Cab and spring for the SuperCab or SuperCrew to include some rear seats as well as room for some of your materials.
- The rear of the SuperCab includes 40.3 inches of headroom and 33.5 inches of legroom.
- The SuperCrew includes 40.4 inches of rear headroom and 43.6 inches of rear legroom.
F-150 Cargo Bed
Much like the cab, the Ford F-150 offers numerous bed sizes to accommodate for drivers who need additional room for their materials, equipment, and cargo. The three bed sizes are the 5.5-foot bed, the 6.5-foot bed, or the 8-foot bed.
- The 5.5-foot bed includes 52.8 cubic feet of space and has an inside length of 67.1 inches.
- The 6.5-foot bed includes 62.3 cubic feet of space and features an inside length of 78.9 inches.
- The 8-foot bed offers the most volume at 77.4 cubic feet and has an inside length of 97.6 inches.
Towing Your Cargo Along!
The cargo space in the F-150 varies, depending on the bed size that you select with your pickup. However, if you run out of room for your materials and cargo, you can always hook up a trailer and tow your extra items along. The Ford F-150 offers plenty of engine options that vary in their torque output and their towing capacity.
- The base-level 3.3L V6 engine can tow 7,700 pounds.
- The optional 2.7L EcoBoost® V6 engine is able to tow 9,100 pounds.
- The 5.0L V8 engine pushed the towing capacity to 11,600 pounds.
- The 3.5L EcoBoost® V6 leads the charge in terms of towing with a capacity of 13,200 pounds.
Learn More About the Ford F-150 Cargo Capacity & Options
At Richmond Ford West, we hope that you found this F-150 cargo guide helpful in showing you the various options when it comes to bringing along your materials. You can learn even more about the Ford truck and its cargo capacities by browsing our full inventory of F-150 pickups online at our Ford dealership.
At Richmond Ford West, we're proud to help our friends in Glen Allen, Ashland, and Short Pump learn more about the vehicles they love!