How many people can ride in a F-150?
The Ford F-150 typically seats five people in most trims, with a maximum of six in configurations that offer a front bench seat. Regular-cab models seat three. Your exact capacity depends on the cab style and seat options.
Cab configurations and seating
Below is a breakdown of typical seating by cab style available on modern F-150s.
- Regular Cab: 3 passengers. This two-door setup usually provides a front bench that seats three, with little or no rear seating.
- SuperCab (Extended Cab): 5–6 passengers depending on seating option. Most configurations seat 5 (2 in front, 3 in rear), but some configurations offer a front bench that can seat 3 across in the front, bringing total to six.
- SuperCrew (Crew Cab): 5 passengers standard (2 in front, 3 in rear). If equipped with a front bench seat, capacity can reach six.
Note: The exact passenger count for a given F-150 depends on the model year, trim level, and whether a front bench seat is chosen. Check the vehicle’s window sticker or order sheet for confirmation.
Front bench seats and six-passenger setups
Front bench seats, when available, allow three across the front row and, combined with a rear bench for three, can yield six total passengers. Most modern F-150s use two front seating positions, keeping the standard total at five. Availability varies by trim and market.
Bottom line
For everyday use, plan on five seating positions in most modern F-150s. Six seats are possible in specific configurations that offer a front bench seat; Regular Cab models typically seat three.
Summary
In short, the F-150 usually seats five, with six-passenger capacity available in certain configurations that use a front bench seat. Regular cabs seat three, while crew cabs most commonly seat five. Always verify the exact seating for your particular build.
