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Fuel Economy
19 - 21 combined mpg
Horsepower
325 - 400 hp
Torque
400 - 410 lb-ft
Towing Capacity
14,000 lbs
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2024 Ford F150 Regular Cab Review

Colin Ryan

By Colin Ryan

Updated April 04, 2024

Colin Ryan specializes in writing about new cars. He has done this for the Los Angeles Times, Variety, Kelley Blue Book, Autotrader, Popular Mechanics, Mazda and Lexus customer magazines, plus a bunch of enthusiast sites and publications. And he spent several years as a staff writer at BBC Top Gear magazine. During this zig-zag of a career trajectory, he has driven everything from budget Malaysian hatchbacks (yes, they exist) to scarily expensive Italian exotica.

Pros

  • Class-leading abilities
  • Wide range of choices
  • Well-tuned ride quality

Cons

  • No diesel engine offered

What's New?

  • New styling
  • Multi-function tailgate
  • Extra tech

The 2024 Ford F-150 is simply a king among full-size pickup trucks, with talents and features that should please almost any potential buyer. Pricing starts at $36,570.

We don’t think full-size trucks get any better than an F-150. This impressive pickup took the 2023 KBB Best Buy Award for its class, having also won the eight previous years in a row. And it’s not just us — our consumer reviews are exceptionally positive, too.

This generation, which launched for the 2021 model year, has an aluminum-intensive construction. The less weight it has in its body, the more weight it can haul, resulting in class-leading towing and payload capacities.

Another reason why we like the F-150 so much is the array of choices. Such as several great engines, including a hybrid drivetrain, plus different cabs and beds, and trim levels that go from rough and ready to the leather-covered lap of luxury. Ford has revamped the F-150 this year, adding more standard equipment and providing an even greater number of smart features.

The Ford F-150 Lightning all-electric pickup is reviewed separately.

What’s New for 2024

Grab a coffee, this could take some time. Let’s start with the exterior styling where there’s nothing too drastic, just a sprucing up. The interior brings extra tech and offers more color schemes.

An STX trim comes in just above the base XL, and the erstwhile top Limited version is replaced by a Platinum Plus trim. The previous base engine is discontinued, making the turbocharged 2.7-liter V6 the new base unit, raising standard horsepower and torque levels.

A super-convenient multi-way tailgate becomes available, and the bed receives up to two lockable boxes. Ford has also reduced the F-150’s maximum payload and towing figures slightly, but they remain the best of this class.

Once buyers are ready to order a 2024 F-150, they’ll find a simplified process. Ford said it has reduced complexity by 90% over last year, offering bundles of popular option combinations. A few items like the extended-range fuel tank and Class IV trailer hitch are now standard.

2024 Ford F150 Pricing

The 2024 Ford F-150 starts at $36,570. That’s for the base XL trim with a 2.7-liter turbo V6, regular cab, 6.5-foot bed, and rear-wheel drive. From this point, there are many permutations that include a formidable desert racer (the Raptor) and a luxury vehicle (Platinum Plus trim) with all sorts of cosseting comforts, plus prices to match.

F-150 XL $36,570
F-150 STX $43,895
F-150 XLT $47,620
F-150 Tremor $63,950
F-150 Lariat $64,995
F-150 King Ranch $73,425
F-150 Platinum $73,425
F-150 Raptor $77,980
F-150 Platinum Plus $84,400
F-150 Raptor R $109,555

These are manufacturer’s suggested retail prices (MSRP) and don’t include the $1,995 factory-to-dealer delivery fee (destination charge).

Intense competition in the full-size truck class comes from the Chevrolet Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, and Ram 1500 — all starting in the high 30s. The Toyota Tundra kicks off in the $40K region. And the Nissan Titan begins in the low 40s.

Before buying a new F-150 truck, check the Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price to know what you should be paying. The Tundra tends to have the strongest resale values, but the F-150’s are completely respectable.

Power, Ride and Handling

The new base engine is a turbocharged 2.7-liter V6 with 325 horsepower and a meaty 400 lb-ft of torque (torque is arguably the more important factor, as it’s the force that gets things moving). The other V6 available is a 3.5-liter unit turbocharged to corral 400 horses and 500 lb-ft of torque.

For those who still hanker after a big V8, there’s a 5.0-liter unit making 400 horsepower and 410 lb-ft of torque — available even in the lowest trim. Ford doesn’t finish there, though. There’s also a hybrid drivetrain with 570 lb-ft of torque, which is the choice for anyone hoping to balance work duty with decent fuel economy, in the absence of any turbodiesel option.

The Raptor R comes with a supercharged 5.2-liter V8 making a mighty 700 horsepower, but this is a niche vehicle.

Back in the workaday world of regular F-150 trucks, we’ve found that they ride with a refinement and composure that makes the week more bearable and road trips more likely.

We’ve spent hundreds of hours driving and evaluating this generation of full-size pickup trucks, including the Ford F-150.

Payload and Towing

Maximum payload of the 2024 F-150 is 2,455 pounds, enabled by the naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V8 in a Regular Cab with rear-wheel drive, and deploying the optional Heavy Duty Payload Package.

Achieving the 13,500-pound tow rating is done with the twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 in a Super Cab, plus rear-wheel drive and the Max Trailer Tow Package. Incidentally, the hybrid drivetrain can still handle 12,700 pounds.

Let’s compare those maximum figures with the Chevy Silverado 1500’s 2,260 and 13,300 pounds, as well as the Ram 1500’s 2,300 and 12,750 pounds.

Fuel Economy

The turbocharged 2.7-liter V6 returns 22 combined mpg (20 city, 26 highway) with rear-wheel drive (RWD) or 20 combined mpg (18 city, 24 highway) with 4-wheel drive (4WD). The twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 manages 21 combined mpg (18 city, 24 highway) with RWD. Versions with 4WD go one less mile per gallon on the highway.

The 5.0-liter V8 runs to 19 combined mpg (17 city, 24 highway) (RWD). Subtract 2 mpg from the highway figure for 4WD.

The rear-drive hybrid drivetrain achieves 25 mpg in all three cycles, dropping by 2 mpg across the board with 4WD.

With 4WD as standard, the Raptor’s 450-horsepower 3.5-liter turbo V6 is rated at 16 combined mpg (15 city, 18 highway), while the Raptor R manages 12 combined mpg (10 city, 15 highway)

All F-150 engines are fine with regular gasoline.

Clever Interior

Following the usual pickup playbook, trims range from work-truck basic to status-symbol plush. Things do improve this year, though. A 12-inch digital driver information display becomes standard, along with a 12-inch infotainment touchscreen. And for the first time in an F-150, a head-up display is available.

Ford is offering a wider range of color schemes than last year, and a flat load floor (where there’s a second row) enables plenty of cargo-carrying versatility. If there’s going to be a full complement of passengers, choose the SuperCrew for its generous rear legroom.

Multiple-Choice Exterior

Cab choices are Regular, Super Cab (like a typical double cab) and SuperCrew (like a typical crew cab). Bed lengths are 5.5 feet, 6.5 feet, or 8 feet. Not every bed is available with every cab, or in all trims.

A lockable bed storage box is newly standard this year, just behind the rear right-side wheel well. If there isn’t a generator on board, a second box goes behind the other wheel well.

Two new wheel designs for each trim level. The optional Black Appearance Package is available with the STX, XLT, and Lariat. The Platinum gains blacked-out exterior (and interior) elements as standard.

Our Favorite Features and Tech

Pro Access Tailgate
Newly available this year (on all trims expect the base XL), this tailgate has an inner section that opens to the side, providing 19 more inches of reach for grabbing stuff in the cargo bed. It can open out a full 100 degrees, but there are also detents at 37 and 70 degrees to prevent it from hitting things like a trailer jack.

Pro Trailer Back Up Assist
Reversing a trailer is so much easier with this optional feature. Just turn the relevant knob in the desired direction, and the system works everything out.

Pro Power Onboard
An onboard generator is available across the range. The most powerful version, with 7.2 kilowatts (offered with the hybrid drivetrain — known as PowerBoost), can run a refrigerator or a space heater, or even save a wedding during a power outage. The other two “strengths” are 2.0 kilowatts (available with gas-powered variants) and 2.4 kilowatts. This latter item is standard on the hybrids.

Infotainment system
In our opinion, Ford’s infotainment system is easy to use and keeps improving. Now it has advanced voice recognition, over-the-air updates, 5G Wi-Fi, and wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto phone integration. The entire 2024 F-150 lineup also gains a 12-inch touchscreen.

Raptor
Admittedly, this isn’t going to fulfill the needs of every F-150 buyer, but as an off-road specialist model with all the extra hardware and ground clearance, the Raptor is an amazing machine. It gains an upgraded suspension this year.

BlueCruise
This is a hands-free/feet-free partial self-driving feature for certain highways — 130,000 miles of them and counting. The driver’s eyes must remain engaged and alert, though. It’s been updated this year to change lanes with a tap of the turn indicator and also to nudge a little within the lane if a vehicle alongside veers too close for comfort. This is standard in the Platinum Plus, optional in the other trims — except for the base XT. And it doesn’t have to be purchased when the F-150 is new. Owners can activate a subscription down the road.

Engines and Transmissions

Before the 2024 F-150 reveal, Ford hinted at upgrades in the output of the engines and motors, but for now, here’s what we expect based on the 2023 model year. The two turbocharged V6 units in the 2024 F-150 are 2.7-liter and 3.5-liter units. The 2.7 develops 325 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque, while the twin-turbocharged 3.5 generates 400 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque — unless it’s in the Raptor, in which case it’s boosted to 450 horsepower and 510 lb-ft of torque.

The naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V8 option produces 400 horsepower and 410 lb-ft of torque. And the supercharged 5.2-liter V8 in the Raptor R makes 700 horsepower and 640 lb-ft of torque.

A rarity in full-size trucks, the optional hybrid drivetrain augments the twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 with an electric motor to create a total of 430 horsepower and 570 lb-ft of torque.

All variants have a 10-speed automatic transmission. Rear-wheel drive is the default configuration, with 4-wheel drive available as an option or fitted as standard in the Raptor and Raptor R.

3-Year/36,000-Mile Warranty

Ford’s new-vehicle warranty lasts three years or 36,000 miles, whichever happens first. Powertrains are covered for five years or 60,000 miles and that includes roadside assistance. These terms are typical among mainstream manufacturers, although General Motors and Toyota also include some form of free scheduled maintenance. Hybrid batteries are protected for eight years or 100,000 miles.

Safety Ratings

This generation of F-150 has been named a Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) with the proviso that the truck is fitted with LED headlights, which become standard across the line for 2024. But it also scored well in crashworthiness categories. The F-150 also took the maximum 5-Star overall from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Standout safety features include forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking and pedestrian detection, plus (new for 2024) blind-spot monitoring.


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XL

20 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
3
Seating
325 @ 5500 RPM
Horsepower
V6, Ecoboost, Twin Turbo, 2.7 Liter
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Specifications

Dimensions, Weights & Capacities

Curb Weight
4060 lbs.
EPA Total Interior
64.7 cu.ft.
Fuel Capacity
23.0 gallons
Front Head Room
40.8 inches
Front Leg Room
43.9 inches
Max Seating Capacity
3
Minimum Ground Clearance
8.7 inches
Overall Length
209.1 inches
Front Shoulder Room
66.7 inches
Towing Capacity, Maximum
14000 lbs.
Turning Diameter
41.2 feet
Wheel Base
122.8 inches
Truck Bed Volume
62 cu.ft.
Bed Length
6.50 feet
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)
6250 lbs.
Payload Capacity
1810 lbs.

Exterior

Alloy Wheels
Available
Fog Lights
Available
Number of Doors
2 doors
Privacy Glass
Available
LED Headlights
Available

Fuel Economy

City
16 mpg
Highway
24 mpg
Combined
19 mpg

Mechanical

Drivetrain
2WD
Transmission Type
Automatic
10 speed
Available
Recommended Fuel
Regular
Hill Start Assist
Available

Performance

Horsepower
400 @ 6000 RPM
Torque
410 @ 4250 rpm
Engine
V8, Flex Fuel, 5.0 Liter

Warranty

Basic
3 years / 36000 miles
Powertrain
5 years / 60000 miles
Corrosion
5 years / Unlimited miles

Interior

  • Power Windows
  • Rear Window Defroster
  • 12V Power Outlet
  • Power Outlet
  • Steering Wheel Controls
  • Tilt Steering Wheel
  • Tilt/Telescoping Steering Wheel

Seating

  • Cloth Seats
  • Power Driver's Seat

Security

  • Alarm System

Technology

  • Cruise Control
  • Navigation System
  • Remote Keyless Entry
  • Internet Access
  • Smartphone Interface
  • Touch Screen Monitor
  • USB Port
  • Voice Recognition System

2024 Ford F150 Regular Cab Safety

2024 Ford F150 Regular Cab Safety Technology

2023 features shown. 2024 may differ.

Automatic emergency braking

The F-150 can automatically apply the brakes if it detects a potential collision. It’s standard across the line.

Lane-keeping system

This feature helps you stay safely in your lane and comes standard on every F-150.

Ford Co-Pilot360 2.0

This advanced available suite adds safety features like blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and reverse brake assist.

5.0
Crash Test Rating
Provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Frontal Crash
5.0
Side Barrier
5.0
Rollover Rating
4.0
Side Crash
5.0

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Seating Capacity3633
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