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2026 Ford F-150 price and specs

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The world’s favourite pickup truck has been given its first update since the latest generation officially arrived in Ford Australia showrooms in 2023, brining minor visual tweaks, equipment upgrades and a new Platinum luxury flagship.

The Ford F-150 now has three equipment grades to choose from, with the six-variant lineup now including the entry-level XLT, the mid-spec Lariat, and the range-topping new Platinum.

All three trim levels are offered in both short-wheelbase or long-wheelbase body styles for the same price, and each brings a refreshed interior, and equipment updates including a larger 12.0-inch infotainment touchscreen (up from 8.0-inch) and a 360-degree surround camera. 

Being a facelift, key dimensions remain unchanged, as does the 3.5-litre twin-turbocharged petrol V6 producing 298kW of power and 678Nm of torque, and the standard 10-speed automatic transmission. However, increased Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) and Gross Combined Mass (GCM) means higher payloads. 

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The changes are welcome, but Ford Australia’s F-150 is still two years behind its North American counterpart. While the updated pickup is officially called a 2025 model year (MY25) vehicle here, it’s based on the US-spec MY24 model – and an MY26 F-150 is now being released in the US.

This may not matter to many potential buyers, as the iconic F-150 – North America’s top-selling pickup for more than four decades – remains highly competitive against rivals including the Ram 1500, Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and Toyota Tundra. 

Pricing

The F-150 costs more than before but remains the most affordable full-size pickup in Australian showrooms. 

For this update, Ford now charges the same price for either body style, with the SWB running a 3683mm wheelbase and a 1651mm-long tray, and the LWB stretching to a 3989mm wheelbase under a 1702mm tray. 

The three model grades start with the XLT at $114,950 before on-road costs – still considerably less than the Ram 1500 Laramie Sport, which costs $141,950 before on-roads, the Silverado 1500 LTZ ($134,500 plus on-roads), and the Toyota Tundra Limited ($155,900 plus ORCs). 

New for 2026, the F-150 Platinum flagship tops out at $163,950 (plus ORCs but including prestige paint), which is more than the Silverado ZR2 ($144,900 plus ORCs) and Ram 1500 Limited ($159,950 plus ORCs), but less than the Toyota Tundra Platinum ($172,990 plus ORCs).

Model Price before on-road costs
2025 Ford F-150 XLT SWB $114,950 (+$8000)
2025 Ford F-150 XLT LWB $114,950 (+$7005)
2025 Ford F-150 Lariat SWB $143,950 (+$4000)
2025 Ford F-150 Lariat LWB $143,950 (+$3000)
2025 Ford F-150 Platinum SWB $163,950 (new)
2025 Ford F-150 Platinum LWB $163,950 (new)

Drivetrains and Efficiency

All models in the Australian F-150 lineup use the same 298kW/678Nn 3.5-litre twin-turbo petrol ‘EcoBoost’ V6, mated to a 10-speed automatic and four-wheel drive. The entry-level XLT runs a part-time 4×4 system with 2H, 4H and 4L modes, while the Lariat and Platinum have full-time 4×4 with a 4A setting. 

All models come with six driving modes including Off-Road and Tow/Haul settings.

Fuel consumption is a claimed 12.5L/100km combined, with a 136-litre fuel tank in all versions.

Specifications 2025 Ford F-150
Engine 3.5-litre twin-turbo petrol V6
Power 298kW @ 6000rpm
Torque 678Nm @ 3100rpm
Transmission 10-speed automatic
Drive type Four-wheel drive
Fuel economy (claimed) 12.9L/100km (combined)
CO2 emissions (claimed) N/A
Fuel tank 136L
Weight 2462-2636kg
Payload 704-853kg
Braked towing capacity 4500kg
Gross vehicle mass (GVM) 3315-3360kg
Gross combination mass (GCM) 7365-7410kg

Dimensions 

The 2025 Ford F-150 range is available exclusively in four-door Crew Cab guise, but in both SWB and LWB body styles.

The F-150 SWB has a wheelbase of 3694mm, and a 1662mm-long, 1285mm-wide style-side tub.

LWB versions run a 300mm-longer wheelbase at 3994mm, and a 1962mm-long style-side tub with the same 1285mm width. 

There’s a 1525mm-wide tailgate opening on all models, with Lariat and Platinum variants offering a split tailgate with a separate swing door offering a 900mm opening.

Every F-150 is endowed with an official 4500kg braked towing capacity, with payloads ranging between 724kg (Platinum LWB) and 878kg (XLT LWB). 

Payloads have increased, following upgrades to GVM and GCM.

Dimensions 2025 Ford F-150
Length 5894-6194mm
Width 2430mm
Height 1995mm
Wheelbase 3694mm-3994mm
Tray dimensions (LWH) 2000/1650/543mm (SWB)

Servicing and Warranty

The Ford F-150 comes with a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty like the rest of the Australian lineup.

Service intervals are 12 months or 15,000km – whichever occurs first – and there’s a capped-price service program covering the first five years or 75,000km. 

The total cost for five scheduled services is $1968, equating to an average of $394 each.

Safety

The Ford F-150 hasn’t been tested by Australian auto safety authority ANCAP and remains unrated.

In the US, the F-150 was awarded a five-star safety rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

The 2025 Ford F-150 comes standard with the following safety features:

  • 360-degree camera (new)
  • Six airbags
  • Autonomous emergency braking (AEB)
  • Blind-spot monitoring with trailer tow coverage
  • Rear cross-traffic alert
  • Lane-keep assist
  • Driver alert system
  • Cruise control
  • Reversing sensors
  • Ford Pro Trailer Back-Up Assist
  • Pre-Collision Assist

The Lariat and Platinum add:

  • Intersection assist
  • Lane centring
  • Evasive steering assist
  • Adaptive cruise control with stop/go
  • Speed sign recognition
  • Surround-view camera
  • Front parking sensors

Standard Equipment

All three F-150 trim levels are generously specified and, beyond the choice of SWB or LWB body styles, the only option is the exterior paint colour.

The 2025 Ford F-150 XLT comes standard with the following features:

  • LED reflector headlamps and foglamps (new)
  • Black-painted mesh grille with chrome centre bar (new)
  • XLT amber indicators (new)
  • LED tail-lights
  • 20-inch machined faced alloy wheels
  • Two-bar style grille with chrome surround and black accents
  • Chrome front and rear bumpers
  • Black/chrome platform side steps (new)
  • Tailgate with flexible step and work surface
  • Loadbox are lighting (new)
  • 12V port in load box (new)
  • Spray-in bedliner
  • Boxlink cargo management locking cleats
  • Underbody skidplates
  • Chrome exhaust extension (new)
  • 12.0-inch digital instrument cluster (new)
  • 12.0-inch SYNC4 touchscreen infotainment system (new)
  • Satellite navigation
  • Seven-speaker sound system
  • FordPass connect
  • Dual-zone climate control
  • Foldout office workspace
  • Column-mounted gear selector
  • Cloth upholstery
  • 12-way power-adjustable driver’s seat
  • 10-way power-adjustable front passenger’s seat
  • Power-adjustable foot pedals
  • USB-A centre stack port (new)
  • USB-C port in centre stack, centre console, rear of centre console (new)

The Lariat adds:

  • Premium chrome grille (new)
  • 20-inch chrome finished alloy wheels (new)
  • Dynamic LED headlights with dynamic bending and auto levelling 
  • Chrome mirror scalps, door handles, belt mouldings, tow hooks
  • Extended chrome side steps (new, SWB only)
  • Powered twin-panel moonroof
  • Power release and close tailgate
  • Power sliding rear window
  • 14-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system (new)
  • Wireless phone charger
  • Console-mounted gear shifter
  • Leather-accented upholstery
  • Auto heated and cooled front seats (new, previously manual)
  • Heated rear outboard rear seats
  • Driver seat memory
  • 12-way power-adjustable front seats
  • Power-adjustable foot pedals with memory
  • Adaptive cruise control with stop/go
  • Lane centring
  • Evasive steering assist
  • Speed sign recognition
  • Surround-view camera
  • Front parking sensors

The Platinum adds:

  • Black Ford badging (new)
  • Unique gloss black window surrounds, gloss black accents
  • Smoked colour F-150 fender decoration (new)
  • Continuously Controlled Damping (CCD) Suspension (new)
  • Body colour mirrors, door handles (new)
  • 20-inch painted gloss black alloy wheels (new)
  • Auto power-deployable black side steps (new)
  • Multi-folding hard tonneau cover (new)
  • 360-degree camera with additional rear cargo view camera (new)
  • Smoked colour exhaust tip extension (new)
  • Black onyx luxury interior trim (new)
  • Driver and front passenger six-way power seats with memory function (new)
  • Multi setting massage functionality in seat back and seat base (new)
  • Platinum-branded elements on front scuff plates, steering wheel, front seats, and console lid (new)

Colours

All paint colours apart from Oxford White attract a $750 charge for XLT and Lariat variants, but are included in the price of the F-150 Platinum.

The 2025 Ford F-150 range is available with the following exterior paint colours:

  • Oxford White 
  • Star White (exclusive to Platinum)
  • Iconic Silver
  • Antimatter Blue
  • Carbonised Grey
  • Rapid Red

First customer deliveries of the 2025 Ford F-150 are scheduled to begin in January 2026.

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