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How long is a F150 SuperCab with a 6.5-foot bed?

Roughly 226 to 231 inches long, depending on the model year, trim, and bumper configuration. In practical terms, that’s about 18.8 to 19.3 feet.


The Ford F-150 comes in several cab-and-bed combinations. The SuperCab is the extended-cab option, and when paired with a 6.5-foot bed, it yields a notably long pickup designed for cargo and towing. Exact overall length varies slightly by year due to styling updates and equipment, so it’s best to confirm the precise figure for the specific year and trim you’re considering.


What determines the overall length?


Several factors determine the exact length of a given F-150 SuperCab with a 6.5-foot bed, including the cab length, wheelbase, and bumper design. The bed itself is 6.5 feet long (78.7 inches), but the cab and front/rear overhangs add to the total length. Different model years can change bumper, fascia, and tailgate configurations slightly, shifting the overall measurement by a few tenths of an inch.


With that in mind, here are the typical figures and how they apply to recent F-150 generations.



  • Overall length for a SuperCab with a 6.5-foot bed (recent years): roughly 226 to 231 inches (about 18.8 to 19.3 feet).

  • Bed length: the 6.5-foot bed is 78.7 inches long, always the same across cab configurations that offer it.

  • Cab length impact: SuperCab cabs are shorter than SuperCrew cabs, which is why the SuperCab with a 6.5-foot bed tends to be toward the lower end of the range (around 226–228 inches) compared with the longer SuperCrew variants (around 231 inches).


For precise numbers tied to a specific year and trim, consult Ford's official spec page for that model year or measure the vehicle physically with a tape measure from bumper to bumper.


Why the numbers vary by year


The F-150 has undergone design updates across generations and mid-cycle refreshes. Changes to fascia, bumper geometry, exhaust routing, and hitch receivers can nudge the overall length by a few tenths of an inch. The bed length, as noted, remains consistent at 6.5 feet when offered, but other hardware can shift the final dimension slightly.


In practice, buyers with a SuperCab and 6.5-foot bed should expect a length around 226–228 inches for most recent builds, with the range expanding toward ~231 inches for certain trims that include additional bumper or bumper-integrated equipment.


Summary


Bottom line: A Ford F-150 SuperCab paired with a 6.5-foot bed is typically just under 19 feet long, with a measured length generally in the 226–231 inch range depending on year and specific configuration. Always check the exact spec sheet for the exact model year you’re considering to get the precise figure.


Summary note


For readers shopping or planning a garage, the most reliable approach is to verify the exact length on Ford’s official model-year spec page or by measuring the vehicle in person, as small design updates can shift the number by a few tenths of an inch.

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