2025 Ford F-150 Dimensions and Specifications Across All Trims

The F-150 offers a wide range of configurations (multiple cab styles, bed lengths, and trims). Easily explore the 2025 Ford F-150 Dimensions: Exterior, Bed, and Passenger Spaces that accommodate various needs. Below is a detailed breakdown of its exterior measurements, bed dimensions/features, and passenger space, including differences by trim and comparisons with the 2024 model and rival trucks.

Exterior Dimensions

Ground Clearance (in.)

4x2 vs. 4x4

Regular Cab (6.5 ft.) - 8.3 / 9.8

Regular Cab (8.0 ft.) - 8.2 / 9.8

SuperCab (6.5 ft.) - 8.2 / 9.8

SuperCrew (5.5 ft.) - 8.2 / 9.8

SuperCrew (6.5 ft.) - 9.7 / 9.7

Wheelbase (in.)

Regular Cab (6.5 ft.) - 122.8

Regular Cab (8.0 ft.) - 141.5

SuperCab (6.5 ft.) - 145.4

SuperCrew (5.5 ft.) - 145.4

SuperCrew (6.5 ft.) - 157.2

Overall Length (in.)

Regular Cab (6.5 ft.) - 209.4

Regular Cab (8.0 ft.) - 228.1

SuperCab (6.5 ft.) - 232.0

SuperCrew (5.5 ft.) - 232.0

SuperCrew (6.5 ft.) - 243.8

Cab Height (in.)

4x2 vs. 4x4

Regular Cab (6.5 ft.) - 75.4 / 76.9

Regular Cab (8.0 ft.) - 76.7 / 76.7

SuperCab (6.5 ft.) - 75.3 / 77.1

SuperCrew (5.5 ft.) - 75.4 / 77.1

SuperCrew (6.5 ft.) - 75.8 / 77.5

Width (in.)

Excluding Mirrors

Regular Cab (6.5 ft.) - 79.9

Regular Cab (8.0 ft.) - 79.9

SuperCab (6.5 ft.) - 79.9

SuperCrew (5.5 ft.) - 79.9

SuperCrew (6.5 ft.) - 79.9

2025 Ford F-150 Exterior Measurements

Size & Wheelbase

The 2025 Ford F-150’s overall length varies significantly with configuration, from about 209 inches in a Regular Cab with the shortest bed up to ~243.5 inches in a SuperCrew with the longest bed. For example, the shortest combo (Regular Cab, 6.5-ft bed) is ~209.1–209.4″ long, while a King Ranch SuperCrew with a 6.5-ft bed stretches to 243.5″. Three wheelbases are offered – roughly 122.8″ (Regular Cab, standard bed), 145″ (SuperCab/SuperCrew with standard short bed), and ~156-163″ for the longest configurations. In other words, the F-150 can be configured as a 17.4-ft truck or a 20+ ft long truck depending on cab and bed selection.

Width

Most F-150 trims share the same body width of about 79.9 inches (excluding mirrors). With the standard mirrors extended, the truck spans roughly 95.7 inches wide (nearly 8 feet). Folding the mirrors brings it down to ~83.6″ wide. The off-road oriented Raptor model is much wider – its flared body is about 86.6 inches wide without mirrors (mirrors folded it’s essentially the same 86.6″ since the body is the widest part). This extra width on the Raptor provides a wider track for stability but can make tight trails or garages more of a squeeze.

Height & Ground Clearance

Height varies slightly by drivetrain and trim. A 4x2 F-150 sits around 75–76 inches tall, whereas 4x4 models ride about 1.5–1.7 inches taller (around 77–78.5″ total height) due to their raised suspension and larger tires. Off-road packages can increase height further: the Tremor package adds 33″ all-terrain tires and a slight lift, giving it a bit more clearance than a standard F-150. The Raptor sits around 79-80″ tall and has a ground clearance of ~12.0 inches, thanks to its suspension and 35–37″ tires. By comparison, a standard 4x4 F-150 has about 9.8″ of ground clearance, and a 4x2 about 8.2″. These clearances are sufficient for typical off-road and work use; the Raptor’s 12″ clearance is aimed at high-performance off-roading.

Differences by Trim/Package

Apart from the Raptor’s unique dimensions, most F-150 trim levels (XL, XLT, Lariat, King Ranch, Platinum, Limited) share the same footprint if in the same cab/bed configuration. The differences lie mainly in 4x2 vs 4x4 (affecting ride height) and specialized off-road models. The Tremor off-road trim (available on mid-level models) includes upgraded suspension and 33″ tires that improve approach/breakover angles and give it a slightly higher stance than a standard F-150. However, its body width remains ~79.9″ (unlike the Raptor). The F-150’s approach and departure angles illustrate these differences: a typical SuperCrew 4x4 has an approach angle around 25° and departure ~24–27°, whereas a Tremor increases approach to ~27.6°. The Raptor is in a league of its own with a ~31° approach angle and specialized bumpers (its departure ~23.9° is similar to other F-150s, due to its longer rear overhang).

Bed Dimensions

Bed Sizes by Cab and Dimensions

Cargo Volumes

5.5′ bed - 52.8 cu ft

6.5′ bed - 62.3 cu ft

8′ bed - 77.4 cu ft

Bed Sizes by Cab

The F-150 offers three bed lengths: 5.5 feet, 6.5 feet, and 8 feet. However, availability depends on the cab type:

Regular Cab: Available with 6.5-ft or 8-ft bed options.

SuperCab: Typically comes with the 6.5-ft bed

SuperCrew: Available with either the 5.5-ft or 6.5-ft bed.

Bed Dimensions

All F-150 beds share similar width and depth, regardless of length:

Width between wheel wells: ~50.6 inches (allows a standard 4×8 sheet of plywood to lie flat).

Bed depth: ~21.4 inches.

Bed lengths: 5.5′ (~67.1″), 6.5′ (~78.9″), and 8′ (~97.6″).

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How The 2025 Ford F-150 Compares To The Competition

2024 vs 2025 Model

Dimensionally, the 2025 F-150 is virtually unchanged from the 2024 model. The 2024 refresh brought styling tweaks (a squarer front end and new tailgate design) and tech updates, but it did not significantly alter the truck’s size. The 2025 model carries over those updates, so length, width, and height remain on par with 2024. Any tiny differences (for instance, the new tailgate might add a fraction of an inch to overall length) are negligible in practice.

Comparison with Competing Trucks

The F-150’s size is very close to its half-ton rivals. Here’s how a crew cab 4x4 F-150 compares to similar configurations of key competitors:

  • Ford F-150 SuperCrew (5.5′ bed) – ~232″ long, ~80″ wide (without mirrors), ~77-78″ high; wheelbase ~145″.

  • Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab (short bed) – ~231.7″ long, 81.2″ wide, ~75.5″ high; wheelbase ~147.4″.

  • Ram 1500 Crew Cab (5′7″ bed) – ~232.9″ long, 82.1″ wide, ~77.5″ high; wheelbase ~144.5″.

  • Toyota Tundra CrewMax (short bed) – ~233.6″ long, 80.2″ wide, ~78.0″ high.

As the numbers show, all these trucks are within a few inches of each other. The F-150’s body (around 79.9″ wide) is actually a tad narrower than Chevy’s and Ram’s (~81–82″), which might make it slightly easier to maneuver in tight garages or parking spots. However, Ford’s mirrors (like others’) still extend the overall width to ~96″, so in practice all are very similar on the road. In terms of height, a 4x4 F-150 (~78″) is on par with the Tundra and Ram Off-Road models (the Ram’s Off-Road package lifts it to ~78–79″ tall). Ground clearances are likewise comparable: a standard F-150 4x4 (~9.8″) is in the same league as a Silverado Trail Boss or Ram Rebel (around 10″).

The F-150’s exterior dimensions place it firmly in the full-size truck segment, offering versatility across trims while maintaining competitive dimensions against rivals. The wide array of configurations ensures that buyers can find the right balance between size, capability, and practicality.

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2025 Ford F-150 Interior Dimensions

Cab Configurations & Passenger Space

The F-150 is available in three cab styles:

Regular Cab – Seats up to 3 with a single row of seating.

SuperCab (Extended Cab) – Seats up to 5-6, featuring a second row with rear-hinged doors.

SuperCrew (Crew Cab) – Seats up to 5-6, offering four full-size doors and the most spacious rear seating.

Interior Dimensions

The SuperCrew model offers nearly as much legroom in the back as in the front, making it an excellent option for families or those who frequently travel with passengers. The SuperCab's rear seating is more compact, suitable for occasional use or smaller passengers.

Front Headroom (in.)

Regular Cab - 40.8

SuperCab - 40.8

SuperCrew - 40.8

Front Legroom (in.)

Regular Cab - 43.9

SuperCab - 43.9

SuperCrew - 43.9

Rear Headroom (in.)

Regular Cab - N/A

SuperCab - 40.3

SuperCrew - 40.4

Rear Legroom (in.)

Regular Cab - N/A

SuperCab - 33.5

SuperCrew - 43.6

2025 Ford F-150 Interior Comfort and Features

  • Seat Adjustability – Higher trims feature power-adjustable, heated, and ventilated seats for both front passengers.

  • Max Recline Seats – Available in high trims, these seats fold nearly flat, allowing drivers to rest comfortably during breaks.

  • Interior Work Surface – Select trims offer a folding center console, turning the cabin into a mobile workspace.

  • Rear Under-Seat Storage – In the SuperCrew, the rear seat can be lifted to reveal lockable storage for tools and valuables.

  • Premium Materials – Higher trims introduce luxury leather seating, real wood accents, and advanced climate control.

The SuperCrew model is the preferred choice for maximum comfort, while the SuperCab balances passenger space with practicality. The Regular Cab remains a workhorse, offering generous front seat room with secure behind-the-seat storage.

With its variety of configurations, the 2025 F-150 accommodates all needs, from work-focused designs to premium, spacious interiors suited for long-haul travel.

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Why The 2025 Ford F-150 Stands Above The Rest

The 2025 Ford F-150 continues its legacy as a versatile, reliable, and powerful full-size truck. With multiple trim levels, cab options, and bed sizes, it can be customized for work, adventure, or daily driving. The improvements from previous models maintain its competitive edge, while the new technology and interior comfort features make it more user-friendly than ever. Whether you need a rugged workhorse, a family-friendly SuperCrew, or an off-road-ready Raptor, the 2025 F-150 delivers exceptional capability and practicality.


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