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What is the difference between the 2023 and 2024 f150?

The 2024 Ford F-150 largely mirrors the 2023 model year, with no major redesign and only modest updates in features, trims, and options. This means the fundamental design, engine lineup, and capabilities are largely the same, while certain packages, colors, and equipment availability shift by trim and region.


The following article breaks down what changed, what stayed the same, and how those differences might affect buyers and current owners in the U.S. market. It focuses on model-year differences rather than a full model overhaul.


Overview of changes


Powertrain and performance


Before listing the engines and transmission options, note that the core powertrain lineup for the 2024 F-150 remains essentially the same as 2023. The following options are carried over, with the same general performance characteristics and 10-speed automatic transmission structure across trims.



  • 2.7L EcoBoost V6

  • 3.5L EcoBoost V6

  • 5.0L V8

  • 3.5L PowerBoost Hybrid


Conclusion: For most buyers, the 2024 model does not alter the fundamental powertrains or how they perform, and towing/payload figures remain configuration-dependent rather than year-specific changes.


Technology and safety


Technology and driver-assistance features see incremental availability changes rather than a wholesale upgrade. The following capabilities are present across the 2023–2024 timeline, with some features tiered by trim or option packages.



  • SYNC 4 infotainment system with a large touchscreen (availability varies by trim; higher trims commonly offer 12-inch screens)

  • Ford Co-Pilot360 safety suite (standard on more trims and available on lower trims as an option)

  • BlueCruise hands-free highway driving assist available on select trims and configurations

  • Pro Power Onboard (generator capability) available on higher trims and certain configurations

  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto wireless integration on many models


Conclusion: Technology and safety features are broadly similar year to year, with 2024 offering the same suites in comparable trims and occasional package-based improvements rather than a new platform.


Trims and options


Trims and option availability can differ by year, region, and dealer, even when the underlying vehicle remains similar. The 2024 model year includes adjustments to packages, appearance options, and color/wheel selections in various trims.



  • Updated appearance packages and trim-specific options (varies by region and dealer)

  • Revised exterior color palettes and wheel designs for some trims

  • Minor shifts in standard vs. optional equipment across certain trims


Conclusion: Buyers should verify exact equipment on the specific trim and build they’re considering, as appearance choices and package contents can differ from 2023 models.


What stayed the same


Beyond the minor changes noted above, the 2024 F-150 preserves the core construction and capabilities that define the model. The basic chassis design, cab and bed configurations, and the broad engine/transmission framework remain consistent with 2023. Payload and towing figures, while configuration-dependent, perform within the same general ranges for comparable builds.


In practical terms, shoppers transitioning from a 2023 F-150 to a 2024 model should expect similar driving dynamics, similar powertrain behavior, and the same broad technology footprint, with differences centered on trim-level equipment and availability rather than a new generation.


Buying considerations


If you’re deciding between a 2023 and a 2024 F-150, consider these practical points. The 2024 model may offer updated appearance options and slightly different equipment packages, but you’re unlikely to encounter major mechanical or design shifts. Check the exact features for your preferred trim and confirm which packages are available at your local dealer. For buyers seeking the latest tech or a specific appearance package, confirm year-by-year availability and pricing in your area.


Summary



  • The 2024 F-150 is largely a carryover from 2023—no major redesign or all-new platform.

  • Powertrain options (2.7L EcoBoost, 3.5L EcoBoost, 5.0L V8, PowerBoost Hybrid) and the 10-speed automatic remain the same broadly.

  • Technology and safety features are similar, with Trim/Package-based availability rather than year-focused upgrades.

  • Trims and appearance options in 2024 may differ slightly from 2023; verify exact contents with your dealer for the specific build.

  • For buyers, the practical difference is mostly about optional equipment and appearance choices rather than fundamental capability or design.

What is the difference between the Ford F-150 2025 and 2024?


The 2025 F-150 features a refreshed exterior, an upgraded base engine with more power, a new 10-speed transmission on some models, and new available technology like BlueCruise hands-free driving. Key differences include a standard 12-inch infotainment screen and the discontinuation of the base V-6 engine in favor of updated 3.5L EcoBoost V6 options. The 2024 model has a classic, muscular design and uses an 8-speed transmission in the base engine.
 
You can watch this video to see a comparison of the 2024 and 2025 F-150 XLT models: 59sCTech-reviewYouTube · Aug 28, 2024
Design and interior

  • 2025: Has a refreshed exterior with a new grille and LED headlights, and a more modern look. The interior includes updated materials and more luxurious trim options.
  • 2024: Features the previous generation's familiar styling with a muscular design and a functional interior. 

Engine and performance
  • 2025: The base V6 is discontinued. The 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 engine is updated for more power and torque. Some models receive a new 10-speed automatic transmission, while others still use the 8-speed from the previous model year.
  • 2024: Offers a range of engine options, including the 3.3-liter V6, the 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6, the 5.0-liter V8, and the 3.5-liter V6 EcoBoost, paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. A 10-speed shiftable automatic transmission is standard on many models. 

Technology and features
  • 2025: Comes with a standard 12-inch infotainment screen and an available head-up display. BlueCruise hands-free driving is also an option. 
  • 2024: Features a smaller infotainment screen and lacks the available head-up display and BlueCruise hands-free driving. 

Other differences
  • Trim options: The 2025 model has reduced starting prices for some trims, such as the STX, XLT, and Lariat, making it more affordable. 
  • Towing and payload: The 2025 model has a max towing capacity of up to 13,500 lbs and a max payload of 2,440 lbs, while the 2024 model has a max towing capacity of 13,500 lbs and a max payload of 2,230 lbs. 



What is the difference between the 2023 and 2024 Ford F-150?


The main differences are a refreshed exterior with a new grille, headlights, and optional Pro Access Tailgate for the 2024 F-150, along with upgraded standard technology like a 12-inch touchscreen and SYNC 4. The 2024 also starts with a more powerful 2.7-liter twin-turbo V6 engine, replacing the base 3.3-liter V6 from the 2023 model. For the electric F-150 Lightning, the 2024 model year brings a single onboard charger to the extended range version, whereas the 2023 model had a dual charger option.
 
You can watch this video to see the exterior differences between the 2023 and 2024 models: 1mPerformance On WheelsYouTube · Mar 25, 2024
Exterior and technology

  • 2024: Features a redesigned front end with new grille and headlight designs, and optional Pro Access Tailgate. It comes standard with a 12-inch touchscreen and SYNC 4. 
  • 2023: Has an older front-end design and lacks the Pro Access Tailgate option. Standard technology was less advanced, with smaller screen sizes on lower trims. 

Performance and engine
  • 2024: The base engine is a 325-horsepower, 2.7-liter twin-turbo V6, replacing the 2023 base model's 3.3-liter V6. 
  • 2023: The entry-level engine was a 290-horsepower, 3.3-liter V6. 

Electric F-150 Lightning
  • 2024: The extended range model comes with a single onboard charger, and the heat pump provides more efficient cold-weather performance.
  • 2023: The extended range model had dual onboard chargers and a resistive heating system. 



Which F-150 years are worth avoiding?


2004-2008
We recommend avoiding 2004-2008 F150 models due to spark plug ejection issues with the 5.4L V8 engine. The 2015-2016 models, while not bad, had some early aluminum body production quirks that Ford resolved in later years. Always research specific model years and have any used truck inspected before purchase.



What is the difference between Ford 2023 and 2024?


In 2024, the F-150 introduces new options, such as an anti-theft system, hands-free Blue Cruise and a head-up display. In addition, the optional 12-inch display screen from 2023 is now standard for all trim levels in 2024.


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