Does Ford still make a SuperCab?
Yes. In recent model years, Ford has continued to offer the SuperCab as an extended-cab option on its F-Series pickups, though availability varies by year and market, with the four-door SuperCrew often emphasized in marketing and trim options.
What is a SuperCab?
A SuperCab is Ford’s extended-cab configuration for pickups. It features two standard front doors and two smaller rear doors that provide access to a rear seating area. This setup typically seats up to five and offers a shorter overall footprint than a full four-door crew cab, making it a middle option between a Regular Cab and a Crew Cab for those who want rear-seat access without the full-sized Crew Cab.
Key details about the SuperCab to help you understand what sets it apart from other cab configurations.
- Door layout: two front doors plus two smaller rear doors (extended cab).
- Interior space: typically seats five; rear-seat space is more compact than a SuperCrew but more versatile than a Regular Cab.
- Availability: offered on select years and trims of the Ford F-Series, with some model years emphasizing the SuperCrew configuration; always verify current availability with a dealer or Ford’s official configurator.
Concluding: The SuperCab remains a distinct option for buyers who want rear-seat access without moving to a full Crew Cab, though it isn’t guaranteed on every model year or market.
Current cab configurations at a glance
Here's a quick primer on how the SuperCab fits with Ford's other cab options in the current lineup, and how it compares to the more widespread SuperCrew.
- SuperCrew: four full-size doors, spacious rear seating, easiest access to rear seats; typically the most popular choice for families and crews.
- SuperCab: extended cab with two front doors and two smaller rear doors; compromises on rear-seat space but can offer a shorter overall footprint.
- Regular Cab: two doors, minimal rear seating; often chosen for commercial work trucks that prioritize bed length and cargo area.
Concluding: The choice depends on cargo needs, passenger space, and parking considerations. Availability of the SuperCab in the latest model years varies by trim and region; confirm with a dealer or Ford’s official site.
Summary
In short, Ford still makes a SuperCab in its pickup lineup, notably the F-150, but you should verify current year availability, since Ford tends to push the four-door SuperCrew as the default configuration in many markets. For buyers who want rear-seat access without a full crew cab, the SuperCab remains an option in certain trims and years.
