What is the XLT power equipment group package?
The XLT Power Equipment Group is Ford's optional add-on for XLT-trim vehicles that bundles several power-operated features into one upgrade. It typically adds power windows, power door locks, power-adjustable side mirrors, remote keyless entry, and a power-adjustable driver's seat.
What the package typically includes
The group consolidates commonly used power features into a single upgrade so buyers can equip XLT models with convenient, everyday comforts without selecting multiple add-ons.
- Power windows (including some models with one-touch up/down)
- Power door locks
- Power-adjustable side mirrors
- Remote keyless entry
- Power-adjustable driver's seat
These features are designed to enhance daily usability and are broadly expected on XLT vehicles. The exact contents can vary by model year and market, so always check the specific build or window sticker for the precise list.
Where it appears in Ford's lineup
Historically, the XLT Power Equipment Group is offered on Ford's XLT trims for trucks and some SUVs, most notably the F-150 and certain Super Duty configurations. Availability and exact feature sets shift with model year and regional market, so the package name and included items may change over time.
How to verify on your vehicle
To confirm whether a specific vehicle includes the XLT Power Equipment Group, examine the Monroney window sticker or build sheet for a listing labeled XLT Power Equipment Group or Power Equipment Group. You can also confirm with the dealer by providing the VIN, which will pull the exact option codes installed on the vehicle.
Note: The contents of the package are subject to change by year and market; checking the official documentation for the exact model is the best approach.
Summary
The XLT Power Equipment Group is Ford's way of adding a bundle of power-operated conveniences to XLT-trim vehicles, typically including power windows, power door locks, power mirrors, remote keyless entry, and a power driver's seat. Because contents vary by year and market, always verify the exact features on the specific vehicle via the window sticker or dealer documentation.
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 XLT 301A and 302A?
The main differences are that the 302A adds more convenience and luxury features over the standard 301A package, which includes the core XLT features. Key 302A additions are remote start, heated front seats, a 12-inch touchscreen with SYNC 4, dual-zone climate control, LED lighting, and advanced driver assistance features like the Lane-Keeping System. The 301A package includes a standard power driver's seat and heated mirrors, but lacks many of the comfort and technology upgrades found in the 302A.
This video shows the differences between the 301A and 302A packages: 54sDominique CoxsonYouTube · Jan 22, 2016
| Feature | 301A | 302A |
|---|---|---|
| Engine & Drivetrain | Standard XLT features | Standard XLT features |
| Interior | Power driver's seat | Heated front seats (10-way power-adjustable), dual-zone automatic climate control, power-adjustable passenger seat |
| Infotainment | SYNC 4 with a smaller touchscreen | 12-inch touchscreen with SYNC 4, larger backup camera display |
| Comfort & Convenience | Heated mirrors | Remote start, power rear sliding window, 8-inch instrument cluster screen, auto-dimming rearview mirror |
| Technology & Safety | Basic safety features | Adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping system, LED exterior lighting (mirror spotlights, box lighting) |
| Towing | Basic features like the FordPass Connect 4G LTE modem | Class IV trailer hitch and wiring |
| Towing | Optional trailer brake controller | Standard trailer brake controller |
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What are the F-150 XLT package options?
Step up to the 2025 Ford F-150 XLT with the Standard Equipment Package, which upgrades your F-150 XLT with enhanced style and comfort. This package boasts 18-inch chrome-like PVD wheels, a 6-inch angular bright anodized step bar, and chrome accents on the rear bumper, door handles, and tailgate handle.
What F150 package has power seats?
The XLT features heated and power-adjusted front seats that make driving across the city memorable and exciting when it comes to comfort and luxury. Safety feature upgrades in the XLT include rear cross-traffic warnings and blind-spot monitoring.
