What engines are available for the Ford F-150?
The Ford F-150 offers a range of engine choices, including gasoline V6 and V8 options, turbocharged EcoBoost V6s, a full-hybrid powertrain, and a high-performance variant for the Raptor. Availability depends on model year and trim level.
As of the 2024–2025 model years, Ford’s F-150 lineup includes a mix of naturally aspirated and turbocharged gasoline engines, plus a hybrid option and a high-output version for the off-road-focused Raptor. The exact combination you can get varies by trim, region, and equipment packages, so it’s worth checking current Ford specs for the exact build you’re considering.
Current engine lineup
Below is the range of engines commonly available across the F-150 lineup. Note that some powertrains are limited to certain trims or special editions, and availability can change with model-year updates.
- 3.3L Ti-VCT V6 (gasoline, naturally aspirated)
- 2.7L EcoBoost V6 (turbocharged)
- 3.5L EcoBoost V6 (turbocharged)
- 5.0L V8 (gasoline, naturally aspirated)
- 3.5L PowerBoost Full Hybrid V6 (gasoline-hybrid)
- 3.5L EcoBoost High-Output V6 (turbocharged; Raptor variant)
Choosing among these engines depends on what you value most—towing capability, daily efficiency, or outright performance. The hybrid option offers improved fuel economy for city driving and long trips, while the high-output EcoBoost in the Raptor focuses on off-road power and speed.
Notes on availability by trim
Powertrain availability varies by trim and year. The Raptor is paired with the 3.5L EcoBoost High-Output engine, delivering maximum performance for off-road adventures. The PowerBoost Hybrid tends to appear on higher-end trims or in configurations that prioritize efficiency, while the base 3.3L V6 is typically offered on entry-level models. Always verify the current factory options for the exact build you’re considering, as Ford updates engine offerings periodically.
Summary
The Ford F-150’s engine options cover a broad spectrum—from efficient hybrids and turbocharged V6s to a traditional V8 and a high-output hybrid for performance-oriented models. By matching the engine to your needs—towing, payload, fuel economy, or off-road capability—you can customize the F-150 to fit a wide range of jobs and driving styles.
