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How many models of Ford trucks are there?

Ford currently markets six distinct pickup model names in the United States: Maverick, Ranger, F-150, F-250, F-350 and F-450. This reflects the core consumer pickup lineup as of 2025, though regional variations and how Ford defines a model can adjust the count in other markets.


Current Ford pickup lineup


The following section lists the main consumer pickup models Ford sells in the U.S., spanning the Maverick and Ranger for the non-full-size market, plus the F-Series family for light- and heavy-duty work trucks.



  • Ford Maverick

  • Ford Ranger

  • Ford F-150

  • Ford F-250

  • Ford F-350

  • Ford F-450


In summary, these six names constitute Ford's current consumer pickup models in the U.S. The F-Series is a single family with different badge names for different payload and towing capabilities; Maverick and Ranger fill the smaller and mid-size segments, respectively.


Notes on definitions and regional differences


Some markets may list additional trucks or use different naming conventions. Ford also treats the F-150 Lightning as an electric variant of the F-150 rather than a separate model name; if counted separately, the total would be higher. Always verify local specs for your region.


Regional variations and future plans


Ford periodically updates its lineup with new powertrains and refreshed designs. The company's ongoing push toward electrification may add more variants within existing model names, or introduce new models in the future.


Summary


As of 2025, Ford's core pickup lineup in the United States comprises six model names: Maverick, Ranger, F-150, F-250, F-350, and F-450. The F-Series houses the heavy-duty options, while Maverick and Ranger cover compact and mid-size segments. Regional differences may alter this count, and electrified variants like the F-150 Lightning are usually considered trims/variants rather than separate models.

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