Ford F-Series (fourteenth generation)

[3][4][5] This was the first generation to include a fully-electric and hybrid pickup truck among the offerings, with the F-150 Lightning EV having entered production in 2022.

Sharing a strong visual resemblance to the previous generation, the 2021 F-150 underwent a redesign of 92% of its parts, carrying over only its cab, pickup box structure, and font design (including the tailgate script).

Dubbed PowerBoost, this powertrain is the first to be offered in a Ford pickup truck, pairing an electric motor with the 3.5 L V6 EcoBoost engine.

[12] Additionally, all PowerBoost models now come standard with four-wheel drive, and the hybrid powertrain could be had at no cost over the 3.5 L non-hybrid EcoBoost engine.

[6] Ford had previously announced the intention to produce a fully-electric light pickup at the 2019 Detroit Auto Show in January 2019.

[7] The F-150 Raptor was announced in February 2021, and features a high-output variant of the 3.5 L EcoBoost twin-turbocharged V6 gasoline engine carried over from the previous generation.

It is available in three versions, each featuring a standard Raptor-style bash plate, off-road running boards, unique hood and grille with orange accents, orange-accented interior trim, and exclusive technology packages.

[19] For the 2023 model year, Ford launched a special F-150 Heritage Edition to honor the 75th anniversary of the first-generation F-Series pickups.

The Heritage Edition, only available with the XLT trim and in a SuperCrew short box configuration, featured special two-tone paint jobs in five different color combinations and exclusive seat coverings.

The Rattler is based on the XL trim with the FX4 off-road package and featured 18-inch black-painted aluminum wheels, LT265/70R18C all-terrain tires, electronic rear locking differential, and dual exhaust tips.

[21] On September 12, 2023, Ford debuted a substantial exterior refresh for the 2024 F-150, including revised grilles, headlights, and taillights, along with numerous interior and mechanical changes.

Notably, the SuperCab with the 8' bed has been discontinued in a first for the F-150 lineup, the EcoBoost badge has been removed from the tailgate, the Heavy-Duty Payload Package has been dropped, and the regular cab is only available with the XL trim.

[24] At launch, only the SuperCrew body style with the XLT and Lariat trims were offered and powered by the 3.5 L EcoBoost V6 mated to the 10-speed Ford 10R80 automatic with four-wheel drive.

[25] Order banks for the Australian F-150 opened in late February 2023 with deliveries expected in the third quarter of 2023, and pricing before on-road costs starting at A$106,950 (US$80,414).

2021 F-150 XL SuperCrew rear
2021 Ford F-150 Raptor
2022 Ford F-150 Lariat interior
2024 Ford F-150 XLT PowerBoost