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What are the measurements of the center console on a Ford f150?

In short, there is no single universal measurement for the Ford F-150 center console. The size changes with model year, cab configuration, and trim. For an exact figure, identify your truck’s year and configuration and measure directly or consult Ford’s official specifications for that build.


What influences the center console size


Several design decisions shape how large the center console is on any given F-150. The most important factors include:



  • Cab and seating layout (Regular, SuperCab/Extended, or SuperCrew) which determine overall space between front seats.

  • Front-row seating option (bucket seats vs. a 40/20/40 bench) that can change how the console sits and its available footprint.

  • Trim level and equipment package, as higher trims may include larger or more modular storage components or locking bins.

  • Additional features built into the console, such as built-in wireless charging, USB hubs, or a flip-up armrest with extra storage, which can alter internal dimensions.

  • Aftermarket consoles or storage accessories that modify or replace the stock unit.


Because of these variables, the console’s external dimensions and internal storage space can differ noticeably from one truck to another, even within the same model year.


How to measure your F-150 center console


Use the steps below to measure your console accurately for your specific configuration.


Steps to measure accurately



  1. Verify your exact model year, cab configuration, and trim level to ensure you're looking at the correct specification set.

  2. Remove any removable components that might affect measurements, such as the armrest cushion, trays, or removable cupholders, if possible.

  3. With the console closed, use a tape measure to determine the exterior length from the dash to the rear edge of the console, the exterior width at its widest point, and the overall height from the floor to the top edge.

  4. Open the console or access the storage bin and measure the interior dimensions: depth (front-to-back), width (side-to-side), and height (top-to-bottom) of the storage compartment.

  5. Note any movable dividers, trays, or adjustable components that change usable space, and measure those configurations as well.

  6. Record all measurements in inches (or convert to millimeters/centimeters if needed) and keep a sketch or photo reference for future comparisons.

  7. If you plan to install aftermarket storage or a new console, compare the exact external dimensions to ensure fitment and clearance with adjacent seats and door panels.


Following these steps will yield precise measurements for your specific F-150 configuration and help you compare against OEM specs or aftermarket options.


Where to find official specifications


Ford does not publish a single universal console dimension page for every F-150 configuration. Instead, you’ll typically find related measurements in:



  • the owner’s manual and vehicle documentation for your exact year and trim,

  • the build sheet or window sticker (Monroney label) if you have access to the original purchase documentation, and

  • Ford’s official parts diagrams or dealer portals, which may show component dimensions for the center console and related storage accessories.


When in doubt, contact a Ford dealer or Ford customer support with your VIN to obtain precise center console dimensions for your truck’s exact configuration.


Summary


Center console dimensions on the Ford F-150 are not standardized across all models. They depend on year, cab configuration, seating, trim, and optional features. To get exact measurements for your truck, measure the exterior and interior storage spaces yourself or consult official Ford specifications tied to your VIN. This approach ensures you know exactly what fits when you’re planning storage upgrades or accessory installs.

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