From Compact to Commanding — Ford Trucks by the Numbers

Ford's truck lineup is more than just a series of names. It's a scale of utility, a progression of size and strength designed to meet drivers exactly where their needs begin or expand. Provided you're maneuvering through tight neighborhoods, towing gear upstate, or just need something dependable for both work and play, Ford has engineered a truck with dimensions and capabilities tailored to your world. Here's how they stack up.

Ford Maverick

Ford's smallest truck is also one of its most resourceful. The Maverick is built for urban agility, weekend utility, and practical fuel savings.

  • 199.7 inches x 72.6 inches x 68.7 inches
  • 155 pound-feet of torque / 191 horsepower (hybrid)
  • 33.3 cubic feet of cargo space (bed volume)
  • Up to 4,000 pounds of towing capacity (with 2.0-liter EcoBoost and towing package)
  • Standard hybrid powertrain—first of its kind in a pickup

Ford Ranger

The mid-size Ranger delivers added muscle, longer frame options, and rugged refinement for drivers who want more pull without full-size heft.

  • 210.6 inches x 78.9 inches x 71.4 inches (crew cab)
  • 430 pound-feet of torque / 315 horsepower (2.7-liter V6)
  • 43.5 cubic feet of cargo space (five-foot bed)
  • Up to 7,500 pounds of towing capacity
  • Available Tremor Off-Road Package with lifted suspension

Ford F-150

The backbone of the Ford truck family, the F-150 blends size, versatility, and strength. From job site workhorse to weekend tow rig, it does it all.

  • 231.7–243.5 inches x 79.9–86.6 inches x 75.2–77.2 inches
  • 500 pound-feet of torque / 400 horsepower (5.0-liter V8)
  • 52.8 to 77.4 cubic feet of cargo space (depending on bed length)
  • Up to 13,500 pounds of towing capacity (3.5-liter EcoBoost)
  • Pro Power Onboard generator, up to 7.2 kilowatts of exportable power

Ford F-250 Super Duty

Dive into the heavy-duty tier. The F-250 is made for pulling, loading, and pushing limits, especially when weekend projects become full-time gigs.

  • 231.8–266.2 inches x 80.0–105.9 inches x 78.9–81.5 inches
  • 1,200 pound-feet of torque / 500 horsepower (6.7-liter high-output Power Stroke diesel)
  • 65.4 to 78.5 cubic feet of cargo space (bed sizes: six feet, nine inches or eight feet)
  • Up to 23,000 pounds of towing capacity (gooseneck or fifth-wheel)
  • Built-in upfitter switches for plows, lights, or fleet add-ons

Ford F-350 Super Duty

This one's for serious haulers. The F-350 carries more weight, pulls more steel, and supports dual rear wheels for extra load stability.

  • 231.8–266.2 inches x up to 105.9 inches x 81.3–82.1 inches
  • 1,200 pound-feet of torque / 500 horsepower
  • 65.4 to 78.5 cubic feet of cargo space (depending on bed size)
  • Up to 35,000 pounds of towing capacity (gooseneck with dual rear wheels)
  • Optional dual-rear-wheel setup and high-strength steel frame

Ford F-150 Lightning

All-electric and unmistakably F-150. The Lightning matches its gas sibling in size but rewrites performance with instant torque and unique EV perks.

  • 232.7 inches x 80.0–96.0 inches x 78.3 inches
  • 775 pound-feet of torque / 580 horsepower (Extended Range battery)
  • 52.8 cubic feet of bed space plus 14.1 cubic feet of front trunk storage (Mega Power Frunk)
  • Up to 10,000 pounds of towing capacity
  • Bidirectional charging and whole-home power backup capability

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