Ford F-150 Dimensions

A blue 2026 Ford F-150 driving down the road while towing a travel trailer

2026 Ford F-150 Dimensions

The 2026 Ford F-150 retains familiar exterior footprints and cargo box geometry from recent model years while continuing with multiple cab and bed configurations.

  • Body width (no mirrors): 79.9 in
  • Width (mirrors out / folded): 95.7 in / 83.6 in
  • Bed lengths (floor): 67.1 in (5.5 ft), 78.9 in (6.5 ft), 97.6 in (8.0 ft)
  • Width between wheelhouses: ~50.6 in
  • Bed depth (height): ~21.4 in
  • Typical wheelbase range: ~122.0–157.2 in (by cab/bed)
  • Typical overall length range: ~209.1–243.5 in (by cab/bed)
  • Typical height range: ~75–79 in (by trim/suspension)

Expect detailed numbers by trim and cab/bed combo to align closely with the established 14th-generation benchmarks.





Ford F-150 Dimensions: What They Mean on the Road

These dimensional numbers show how adaptable the F-150 is for daily driving and work use. Widths under 80 inches, excluding mirrors, make it manageable on narrow streets and in standard garages. When the mirrors are extended, the truck gains extra visibility, and folding them helps reclaim space. Length and wheelbase options allow drivers to choose between easier maneuvering or maximum cargo capacity depending on their priorities.

Height figures reflect cab design, suspension setup, and trim differences. Trucks with off-road packages or upgraded suspensions usually sit taller. Across every model year, Ford keeps the body width consistent while adjusting length and height options to fit different lifestyles and uses.

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Choosing F-150 Dimensions for Your Needs

When choosing an F-150, consider how much bed space you actually need compared to where you drive most often. Around Spokane and the Cascades corridor, a shorter cab and bed setup can make city parking and daily driving easier. If you tow trailers or need more cargo length, the 6.5- or 8-foot bed options provide the space you need, but the overall length requires more room in driveways and garages.

  • Width (79.9 in body): plan mirror positions for parking garages, trailheads, and job sites.
  • Length and wheelbase: determine turning radius and how easily you can park in tighter areas.
  • Cab height and ride height: make sure there is enough clearance for garages and hilly driveways.

At Wendle Ford, we can help you match the right cab and bed configuration to your needs and driving environment. Bring your garage, worksite, or trailer measurements, and our team will help you find an F-150 that fits your routine and offers the comfort and capability you expect every day.

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