The three cab styles, three bed lengths, and five trims, can each be equipped for a wide range of purposes. Regular cab models are available with three box lengths--Styleside 6.5-foot, Flareside 6.5-foot, and Styleside 8-foot--while SuperCabs come in four different boxes--Styleside 5.5-foot, Styleside 6.5-foot, Flareside 6.5-foot, and Styleside 8-foot. Big SuperCrews, with four full-size doors and a large back seat, only come in one box length, Styleside 5.5-foot.
The utilitarian XL models are equipped quite plainly. STX models add upgraded exterior trim, air conditioning, and CD sound, while the XLT adds common luxury conveniences like remote keyless entry and power windows, locks, and mirrors. The sporty FX4 brings a special paint-and-trim scheme, cast aluminum wheels, and sport seats, while the top Lariat model includes bright aluminum wheels, automatic climate control, a trip computer, leather-wrapped steering wheel, leather seats, and power driver's seat. Four-wheel vented disc anti-lock brakes are standard on all F-150 models.
The F-150 comes with a modular overhead rail system, which can accommodate for first-aid kits, toolboxes, or storage units.
The interior was significantly upgraded at the F-150's last redesign, in 2004, and now compares to the interior appointments offered in full-size luxury SUVs when generously equipped. On FX4 and Lariat models there's a different, more SUV-like interior scheme available, with twin captains chairs and a floor-mounted shifter.
At the top of the line, there's the lavish King Ranch model, with a designer saddle leather interior and just about every luxury convenience. There's also a limited-edition Harley Davidson SuperCrew style, which comes with leather captain's chairs, spoked wheels, and an instrument panel modeled after motorcycle gauges. It's the only F-150 in the lineup that can come with full-time all-wheel drive.
The list of options is long, allowing the F-150 to be catered to just about any use. Highlights include shift-on-the-fly four-wheel drive, skid plates, a limited-slip rear axle, a huge, range-extending 35.7-gallon fuel tank, power-adjustable pedals, power fold-in heated side mirrors, a power sliding rear window, a backup sensor system, and a high-end audio system with six-disc changer. There are also trailer-tow, snow-plow prep, heavy-duty payload, and work truck packages.
F-150 prices run a range that more than doubles from cheapest to most expensive, with the XL Regular Cab 4x2 starting at $19,120 while the Lariat King Ranch SuperCrew 4x4 costs $39,565.