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Does the Ford F-150 have 5 seats?

The Ford F-150 commonly seats five passengers in its most widely sold configurations, but the exact count depends on the cab style and seat options. Some setups can accommodate six, while a few base layouts seat fewer than five.


To understand why this matters, it helps to look at the F-150’s main cab options—Regular Cab, SuperCab (extended cab), and SuperCrew (crew cab)—and how each one affects front and rear seating. These choices determine whether you’ll typically ride with two in front and three in back, or whether a three-across front bench could push total capacity higher.


Seating by cab style


Before listing the common configurations, note how Ford categorizes the F-150’s cabins and how seat arrangements differ across them.



  • Regular Cab: Typically features a front bench seat for three across, with no rear row, yielding a total seating capacity of three.

  • SuperCab (Extended Cab): Two-row setup with two rear doors; most configurations seat five (two in the front plus three in the rear). Some trims offer a three-passenger front bench, which can raise total to six.

  • SuperCrew (Crew Cab): Four full doors and a spacious interior; most configurations seat five (two in front, three in the rear). Six-passenger layouts are uncommon but possible if a three-passenger front bench is selected on certain trims.


In short, five seats are standard in the majority of current F-150 configurations, with six seats available on select trims that pair a front three-seat bench with a rear three-seat bench.


What to check when shopping for seating


Because seat count hinges on specific options, verify the exact setup for the model year and trim you’re considering. The key is to confirm the front-row seat type and the rear-row configuration before you commit.



  • Confirm the cab style (Regular, SuperCab, or SuperCrew) and how many doors it has.

  • Confirm whether the front row uses bucket seats with a center console or a 3-passenger bench.

  • Confirm the rear-row arrangement (bench for three or a different layout) and whether it matches your passenger needs.

  • Check if the trim includes any optional seating packages that affect total capacity.


Understanding these details helps ensure the truck you’re considering matches your expected passenger count and comfort preferences.


Summary


For most buyers, the Ford F-150 offers five seats in standard crew-cab configurations (two up front, three in back). A three-across front bench can push seating to six on certain trims, while Regular Cab models typically seat three. Always verify the exact seat configuration for the specific model year and trim to avoid surprises.

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