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Do F-150 and F-250 have the same bed?

The bed lengths on Ford’s F-Series trucks are not identical across the two model lines. In brief, the F-150 typically offers 5.5-, 6.5-, and 8-foot beds, while the F-250 Super Duty generally uses 6.75- and 8-foot beds. Availability depends on year, cab style, and trim.


Bed length options across Ford trucks


This list highlights the typical bed-length options offered for the current-generation F-150 and F-250 Super Duty, noting that availability varies by cab configuration and year.



  • F-150: 5.5-foot, 6.5-foot, and 8-foot beds are offered, with the 5.5- and 6.5-foot options commonly paired with SuperCrew configurations and the 8-foot bed available on several cab/trim combinations. Availability varies by year and market.

  • F-250 (Super Duty): 6.75-foot and 8-foot beds are available, with the 6.75-foot bed often offered on Crew Cab configurations and the 8-foot bed widely available across multiple trims. Cab and year can affect exact options.


Note: Bed availability depends on cab type (Regular Cab, SuperCab/SuperCrew) and the model year. Always check the build configuration for the exact options on a given truck.


Why the bed lengths differ


The two lineups pursue different payload, towing, and overall vehicle architecture goals. The F-150 is a lighter-duty pickup with multiple bed lengths designed to balance cargo space and maneuverability, while the F-250 Super Duty uses longer beds in its larger configuration to optimize payload and stability for heavier towing and demanding applications.


What this means for buyers


When shopping, confirm your preferred bed length with the exact cab style you want. If you need a longer bed for hauling, the F-250/350 may offer the 6.75- or 8-foot bed in layouts that the F-150 cannot. Conversely, if you prioritize tighter turning and a slightly shorter overall length, the F-150’s 5.5- or 6.5-foot beds may better suit you.


Summary


In short, the F-150 and F-250 do not share the same bed options across all configurations. The F-150 typically offers 5.5 ft, 6.5 ft, and 8 ft beds, while the F-250 Super Duty generally uses 6.75 ft and 8 ft beds. Always verify the exact bed length with the cab configuration and model year you are considering, as availability changes by year and trim.

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