What is the Ford XLT power equipment group package?
The XLT Power Equipment Group is Ford’s factory option bundle that adds a set of power-operated convenience features to XLT-trim vehicles, typically including power windows, power door locks, a power-adjustable driver’s seat, and remote keyless entry.
The package is offered across several Ford models and years, with the exact items and availability varying by model and generation. It’s designed to improve daily usability by substituting manual controls with electric-focused conveniences, and it can influence both the build price and resale value depending on the configuration.
What the package includes
Below are the components most commonly associated with the XLT Power Equipment Group. Note that exact contents can differ by year and model.
- Power windows
- Power door locks
- Power-adjustable driver's seat
- Remote keyless entry
These core items are the central features buyers expect from the Power Equipment Group, aimed at enhancing everyday usability and comfort.
Notes on year-to-year variation
While the four items above are the common core, some model years or specific vehicle lines may add extras such as heated power mirrors, power-adjustable pedals, or a memory driver’s seat. Availability is tied to the generation and model, so the exact package contents should be confirmed for your vehicle year and trim.
Where it’s offered and on which models
The XLT Power Equipment Group appears on several Ford models with XLT trim, though not every year or model uses the same naming or contents. The best-known application is the Ford F-150, but similar XLT-based groups have appeared on other trucks and SUVs in various generations.
- Ford F-150 XLT (most common application in recent years)
- Ford Expedition XLT (select years/markets)
- Ford Super Duty (F-250/F-350) with XLT trim (availability varies by year)
Model availability and the exact package contents can change with Ford’s yearly updates. Always check the specific build sheet or window sticker for the exact features included in a given vehicle.
How to identify the package on your vehicle
To verify whether a specific vehicle includes the XLT Power Equipment Group, use these steps. The list is intended to help you confirm on your own or when speaking with a dealer.
- Check the Monroney (window) sticker: look under the Packages or Equipment Groups section for “Power Equipment Group” or “XLT Power Equipment Group.”
- Review the build sheet or order form from the factory or dealer to locate the option code for the package.
- Ask the dealer to pull up the original window sticker or MSRP listing for the exact contents of that vehicle’s configuration.
Understanding the exact contents is important because the same trim level can be offered with different equipment packages across model years.
Cost, value, and how it fits your build
The Power Equipment Group generally adds a modest premium to the XLT build, reflecting the added convenience features. The price varies by year, model, region, and whether the vehicle is new or certified pre-owned, and it is always listed on the official window sticker or configurator for the exact model you’re considering.
- Pricing is year- and model-dependent and is shown on the vehicle’s sticker during purchase configuration.
- Availability and contents can change between generations, so verify for your specific model year.
- Consider how often you’ll use the added features when deciding whether the package offers good value for your needs.
For any buyer, the recommended approach is to confirm the exact package contents with the dealer and cross-check the configuration against Ford’s official product literature for that model year.
Summary
In short, the Ford XLT Power Equipment Group is an official option package that outfits XLT-trim models with key electric conveniences—most notably power windows, power door locks, a power-adjustable driver’s seat, and remote entry. Its exact items and availability vary by model year and vehicle, so checking the window sticker or build sheet is essential to understand what you’re getting on a particular car or truck. When you verify the contents, you’ll know whether the package enhances daily usability in a way that fits your budget and driving needs.
