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Does Ford make a 2 door F-150?

Yes. Ford offers a two-door F-150 in the Regular Cab configuration, though it remains less common than the four-door crew-cab versions and availability varies by model year and market.


The F-150 lineup today centers on three cab configurations—Regular Cab (2 doors), SuperCab (extended cab with two front doors and smaller rear doors), and SuperCrew (four full-size doors). This article explains what those options mean for buyers and how to verify current availability.


Current F-150 Cab Configurations


Below is a quick overview of the main cab configurations Ford currently presents for the F-150, with notes on door count and typical use. This helps clarify which option is truly two doors versus two front doors with smaller rear doors.



  • Regular Cab — 2 doors; traditional two-door configuration with a single row of seating, typically paired with longer bed options.

  • SuperCab (Extended Cab) — 4 doors; two full-size front doors plus two smaller rear doors for occasional rear-seat access.

  • SuperCrew — 4 full-size doors; the roomiest interior and easiest access for passengers, with multiple bed-length choices.


In summary, if you specifically want a two-door F-150, the Regular Cab is the genuine two-door option. The four-door SuperCrew is by far the more common choice for most buyers, while the SuperCab offers rear-seat access in a smaller footprint.


How to Verify Current Availability


Because Ford adjusts configurations by model year and region, it’s important to confirm today’s options before shopping. The steps below help you verify what’s offered in your area for the current year.



  1. Visit Ford's official F-150 build and price page for the model year you’re considering to see which cabs are listed.

  2. Check local dealer inventories or contact dealers to confirm whether Regular Cab is in stock or orderable for your preferred trim and bed length.

  3. Consider bed length and trim compatibility, as some combinations may only appear on certain configurations.


Because configuration availability can change from year to year, always confirm with the dealer or the official site before making a decision or placing an order.


Summary


Ford does offer a two-door F-150 in the Regular Cab configuration, but this option is less common and may be limited by model year and region. For most buyers, the four-door SuperCrew remains the standard choice due to interior space and passenger convenience, while the SuperCab provides a compromise between cab size and rear-seat access. Always verify current offerings with a dealer or Ford’s official site before shopping.

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