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Do new Ford vehicles come with a spare tire?

In most new Ford vehicles, you won't find a traditional full-size spare tire; many trims use a tire repair kit or a temporary space-saver spare, and a few models still include a full-size spare. Availability varies by model and trim, so it's important to verify your specific vehicle.


What to expect across Ford's current lineup


Spare-tire provisions differ by vehicle type and trim level. The following options are commonly found in Ford's newer models, though exact equipment can vary by year, region and configuration.



  • Tire repair kit (sealant and inflator) for punctures and temporary tire sealing

  • Temporary space-saver spare (a smaller, lighter spare intended for short trips at reduced speed)

  • Run-flat tires that let you drive a limited distance after a puncture without an immediate spare

  • Full-size spare in select trims or larger models (less common in newer, lighter configurations)

  • No spare, with roadside assistance coverage as the backup in some configurations


In summary, the spare configuration is model- and trim-dependent, with a trend toward repair kits or run-flat designs rather than traditional full-size spares in many Ford models.


How to confirm the spare setup for your specific Ford


To determine the exact equipment on your vehicle, use these verification steps for the model-year and trim you’re interested in.



  • Check the vehicle window sticker (Monroney label) for information about the spare, kit, or absence of a spare.

  • Consult the owner’s manual or the vehicle’s infotainment system for details about tire type and spare equipment.

  • Ask the dealer for an exact equipment list for your VIN build, since configurations can differ by region and production date.

  • Use Ford’s official Build & Price or product pages to see what’s included for the specific configuration you’re considering.

  • Inspect the trunk or cargo area to confirm whether a spare, repair kit, or no spare is present.


Conclusion: Verifying with official sources and your VIN-identified build ensures you know your spare-tire arrangement and what to carry for emergencies.


Additional considerations


Some models, especially larger SUVs and trucks or certain trim packages, may retain a full-size spare or offer alternate tire solutions. Environmental and regional differences can also influence what’s included, so always check the exact year, model, and trim.


Summary


Across Ford’s current lineup, there is no universal spare-tire policy. Many new Ford vehicles ship without a traditional full-size spare, opting for repair kits or space-saver spares, while some larger models still offer a full-size spare on specific trims. Always verify your exact model year and trim with official sources or the dealer to know what you’ll have in the trunk and how best to handle a tire issue.

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