What trucks have a 5.5 ft bed?
The Ford F-150 is the most common modern pickup available with a true 5.5-foot bed, and the Toyota Tundra offers the same length on select configurations. Other popular pickups typically use slightly different bed lengths depending on year, trim, and cab setup.
Bed length is not universal across every model year or trim, and many manufacturers offer multiple cab configurations that change the available box lengths. This article outlines which trucks currently provide an exact 5.5-foot box in at least one configuration and how to verify the option for a given year and trim.
Trucks that offer a 5.5-foot bed
Below are the pickups known to offer a true 5.5-foot bed in at least one configuration in recent years. Always confirm with the exact year and trim, as specifications can shift between generations.
- Ford F-150 — 5.5-foot (66 inches) bed option commonly paired with SuperCrew cabs; availability varies by generation and year, so check current specs for your target model.
- Toyota Tundra — 5.5-foot bed available on certain cab configurations (e.g., Double Cab) in modern generations; verify the exact configuration for your year and trim.
Other popular pickups may offer beds close to 5.5 feet (such as 5'7" or 5'8") depending on market and cab choice, but those are not the exact 66-inch specification. If a strict 5.5-foot box is essential, consult the official spec sheets for the precise year and trim you’re considering.
How to verify bed lengths for your year
Because bed lengths can change with updates and vary by cab style and drivetrain, use the manufacturer's official specs, dealer confirmations, or the build-and-price tools to confirm the exact bed length offered for the year and trim you want.
Summary
In today’s market, the Ford F-150 is the most reliably available 5.5-foot bed option, with the Toyota Tundra offering the same length on select configurations. Always verify the specific year, trim, and cab layout to ensure you get the exact bed length you need.
