Does Ford make a 6 foot bed?
Ford does not offer a factory 6-foot bed on its current lineup. The F-150 provides bed lengths of 5.5, 6.5, and 8 feet; the Ranger uses a 5-foot bed; and the heavy-duty F-Series (F-250/350) uses 6.75-foot and 8-foot beds. If you need an exact 6-foot bed, you’d typically have to consider aftermarket options or a different configuration, and it’s best to verify with a dealer for your specific build.
Ford F-150 bed options
The F-150 is Ford's best-selling pickup, offered in multiple cab configurations with several bed-length choices. The following bed lengths are officially available for this model.
- 5.5-foot bed (67.1 in)
- 6.5-foot bed (78.9 in)
- 8-foot bed (96 in)
Availability varies by cab style (Regular Cab, SuperCab, or SuperCrew) and trim. The exact 6-foot option is not listed as a factory configuration for the F-150. For precise compatibility with a desired build, check with a Ford dealer or the official build tool.
Other Ford pickups
Beyond the F-150, Ford’s other pickups have different bed-length offerings that may better fit certain needs. Here is a quick overview of the main alternatives.
Ford Ranger
The Ranger is offered with a single bed length suitable for compact/midsize pickups.
- 5-foot bed (60 in)
The Ranger’s 5-foot bed is not expandable through factory options; for longer cargo space, consider other models or aftermarket solutions.
Ford Super Duty (F-250/350 and beyond)
The heavy-duty lineup provides longer bed options designed for work and towing.
- 6.75-foot bed (81 in)
- 8-foot bed (96 in)
These lengths are commonly paired with Crew Cab configurations to maximize payload and towing. A 6-foot bed is not offered on the Super Duty lineup.
Summary
In short, Ford does not offer a factory 6-foot bed across its current truck lineup. The F-150 offers 5.5-, 6.5-, and 8-foot beds; the Ranger uses a 5-foot bed; and the Super Duty line provides 6.75- and 8-foot beds. If a strict 6-foot bed is essential, prospective buyers should explore aftermarket options or consult a dealer about specific build availability and alternatives.
