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Does Ford make a SuperCrew with a 6.5 bed?

Yes. Ford’s F-Series F-150 SuperCrew cab can be configured with a 6.5-foot cargo box in most current model years, though availability varies by year, trim level, and option packages.


Understanding the SuperCrew and bed lengths


The SuperCrew is Ford’s four-door crew cab configuration designed for extra rear-seat room. The bed length you choose (6.5 feet, 5.5 feet, and sometimes others) affects cargo capacity, towing setup, and overall vehicle dimensions. The 6.5-foot bed is a common mid-length option that many buyers pair with the SuperCrew.


Bed length impact on payload and practicality


A longer bed provides more cargo space for equipment and materials, but can affect turning radius and daily usability in tight spaces. Shorter beds can improve maneuverability and payload distribution in some configurations.


Current availability for the F-150 SuperCrew


In recent years, Ford has offered the SuperCrew with a 6.5-foot bed across a broad range of trims. Some lower-cost trims may emphasize the 5.5-foot bed instead, while higher trims generally support the 6.5-foot option. Always verify the exact bed length for your chosen year, trim, and drivetrain with Ford's official configurator or a dealer.



    Before listing typical patterns, note that availability can vary by year and market. The items below reflect common configurations seen in the current lineup:


  • 6.5-foot bed: widely offered with the SuperCrew in many trims (XLT, Lariat, and higher) and across multiple powertrains.

  • 5.5-foot bed: another common option for the SuperCrew, depending on year and trim.


Conclusion: If a 6.5-foot bed is essential, check the current Ford configurator or contact a dealer to confirm that a specific year and trim includes the 6.5-foot bed.


What to ask when you shop


Practical questions for buyers


When shopping, ask about bed length availability for your desired trim, engine, and cab configuration; confirm there are no package restrictions that affect bed length; and review payload and towing figures to ensure they meet your needs.


Summary: Ford's F-150 SuperCrew is commonly available with a 6.5-foot bed in modern configurations, but exact availability varies by year and trim. Always verify with the official configurator or a Ford dealer to confirm a specific build.

What wheelbase is a F-150 SuperCrew with a 6.5 bed?


The Ford F-150 SuperCrew with a 6.5-foot bed has a wheelbase of approximately 157.2 inches. This configuration is the largest passenger and cargo bed combination offered on the F-150, making it longer and increasing its towing capacity compared to other options, as shown in this Imlay City Ford page.
 
This video explains the difference in wheelbase between Ford F-150 bed lengths: 46sDS TRUCKSYouTube · Dec 9, 2018

  • Wheelbase: Around 157.2 inches.
  • Overall Length: Approximately 243.5 to 243.8 inches.
  • Key Feature: The longer bed provides more storage space and a higher towing capacity than shorter beds. 



Does Ford make a 6.5-foot bed?


There are three Ford F-150 truck bed size options: a 5.5-foot, 6.5-foot, or 8-foot bed. All three measure 50.6 inches wide (between wheelhouses) and 21.4 inches deep, but availability can vary by cab.



What size bed does a F-150 SuperCrew have?


The cabin options are Regular, SuperCab, or SuperCrew. If you need to accommodate more people than cargo, the Ford F-150 short bed measures 5.5 feet and can be paired with the six-seater SuperCrew cabin. The medium-sized 6.5-foot Ford F-150 bed width can be connected to either the Regular, SuperCab, or SuperCrew sizes.



Does Ford make a F-150 with crew cab and 6.5-foot bed?


2024 Ford F-150 Bed Options & Model Availability
Choose between the 6.5-foot and 8-foot beds with the regular and super cab models. Those opting for the SuperCrew have the flexibility of the 5.5-foot or 6.5-foot bed configuration.


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