Ford F-150 Towing Capacity, Engine Options, and Features

The new 2022 Ford F-150 and its multitude of trim levels and features will allow you to tow almost anything with ease. The amount of trim levels is not the only option you have. There are also many choices for what engines you can choose, each with its own set of capabilities. In the new F-150, the towing capacity is 14,000 pounds when it is equipped with a twin-turbo 3.5 liter V6 engine that produces 400 horsepower, but other powertrains are also capable of pulling similar loads. As well as having the ability to pull heavy weight, the F-150 also comes with a number of features that make towing easier. We will talk about the power of the Ford F-150 as well as why its towing capabilities make it such a useful vehicle.  

2022 F-150 AND F-150 LIGHTNING TOWING CAPACITY

2022 F-150 AND F-150 LIGHTNING TOWING CAPACITY
2022 F-150 AND F-150 LIGHTNING TOWING CAPACITY

In terms of towing capacity, the Ford F-150 of 2022 is the benchmark in its class, and the F-150 Lightning of the same year is also one of the best electric vehicles sold worldwide in its mass-production segment. Using the powertrain of the 2022 Ford F-150, here is how much it can tow:

ModelTOWING CAPACITY
Lightning with Standard-Range Battery7,700 pound 
3.3L Ti-VCT V68,200 pound 
Lightning with Extended-Range Battery10,000 pound 
Turbocharged 2.7L EcoBoost® V610,100 pound 
3.0L Power Stroke V612,100 pound 
3.5L PowerBoost Hybrid12,700 pound 
5.0L TI-VCT V813,000 pound 
Turbocharged 3.5L EcoBoost® V614,000 pound 

2021 FORD F-150 TOWING CAPACITY

A new design and a host of new features will be used on the 2021 Ford F-150 that is set to hit the streets of Minneapolis and Maple Grove. Does the 2021 Ford F-150 have a towing capacity of over 10,000 pounds? If so, here are the figures for the engine:

ModelTOWING CAPACITY
3.3L Ti-VCT V67,700 pound 
2.7L EcoBoost V69,000 pound 
3.5L EcoBoost V613,200 pound 
5.0L Ti-VCT V811,500 pound 
3.0L Turbo Diesel V611,500 pound 
3.5L EcoBoost H.O.8,000 pound 

2019 FORD F-150 TOWING CAPACITY

For 2019, the F-150 has continued to provide its owners with excellent service through its massive towing capabilities. Here are a few specifics for each of the engines:

ModelTOWING CAPACITY
3.3L Ti-VCT V67,700 pound
2.7L EcoBoost V69,000 pound
3.5L EcoBoost V613,200 pound
5.0L Ti-VCT V811,500 pound
3.0L Turbo Diesel V611,500 pound
3.5L EcoBoost H.O.8,000 pound

Ford’s F-150 is as well capable of hauling up to a maximum of 3,230 pounds of payload, and can also deliver EPA-estimated fuel economy figures as high as 22/30 mpg (city/highway).

2018 F-150 TOWING CAPABILITIES

It is estimated that the F-150 can tow a maximum of 13,200 pounds across five different engine variations in 2018. Taking a look at the towing capacities of the 2018 Ford F-150 based on its engine types, let’s take a look at:

ModelTOWING CAPACITY
3.3L Ti-VCT V67,700 pound
High-Performance Turbocharged 3.5L EcoBoost® V68,000 pound
Turbocharged 2.7L EcoBoost® V69,000 pound
5.0L TI-VCT V811,600 pound
Turbocharged 3.5L EcoBoost® V613,200 pound

There is also the possibility of hauling a payload of a maximum of 3,230 pounds with the 2018 Ford F-150. It also delivers an EPA-estimated fuel efficiency of 22/30 MPG (city/highway).

2017 F-150 TOWING CAPABILITIES

The 2017 F-150 towing capacity reaches up to a formidable 12,200 pounds, again with five different engine options. Get a closer look at the 2017 F-150 towing capacities by engine:

ModelTOWING CAPACITY
3.5L Ti-VCT V67,600 pound
3.5L EcoBoost® H.O. V68,000 pound
2.7L EcoBoost® V68,500 pound
5.0L Ti-VCT V811,000 pound
3.5L EcoBoost® V612,200 pound

The 2017 Ford F-150 also has a maximum hauling capacity of up to 3,220 pounds when equipped with the 3.5L EcoBoost® V6 engine, and can deliver up to 19/26 MPG (city/highway).

2016 F-150 TOWING CAPABILITIES

Towing capabilities are available for the 2016 F-150 with up to 12,200 pounds of towing power across four powerful engine options. Listed below are the towing capacities for the 2016 F-150 by engine:

ModelTOWING CAPACITY
3.5L Ti-VCT V67,600 pound
2.7L EcoBoost® V68,500 pound
5.0L Ti-VCT V811,100 pound
3.5L EcoBoost® V612,200 pound

With regards to the 2016 Ford F-150, drivers between Minneapolis and Maple Grove should be able to haul a maximum payload capacity of 3,270 pounds with this vehicle. It should be noted, however, that Minnetonka drivers will also be pleased to know that the 2016 Ford F-150 can attain up to 19/26 MPG (city/highway) based on EPA estimates. The Ford F-150 towing stats can also be compared to the towing capabilities of a used Chevy Silverado 1500.

More Power and More Towing Capability

Due to its torque-rich powertrain lineup, F-150 has earned the reputation of being composed while working hard. The F-150 offers 6 different engine options to meet varied job requirements. In addition to the 3.5L PowerBoostTM Full Hybrid V6, the engine offers Built Ford Tough® capabilities and 12,700 pounds of maximum towing3, with an EPA-estimated range of approximately 700 miles4. The entire F-150 engine lineup has been extensively tested for durability and reliability. Selecting an engine that suits the towing needs of your recreational vehicle or job is easy.

More Power and More Towing Capability
More Power and More Towing Capability

For 2021, all F-150 powertrains come equipped with a 10 speed automatic transmission with optimized gear spacing, which includes 3 overdrive gears to help maximize shift points for power and low-rpm torque. For 2021, selectable drive modes add functionality.

EngineHP @ rpmTorque @ rpmAvailable
Max. Towing (lbs.)
Available
Max. Payload (lbs.)
3.3L Ti-VCT V6290 @ 6,500265 lb.-ft. @ 4,0008,2001,985
2.7L EcoBoost® V6325 @ 5,000400 lb.-ft. @ 3,00010,1002,480
3.5L EcoBoost V6400 @ 6,000500 lb.-ft. @ 3,10014,0003,250
3.5L PowerBoost Full Hybrid V6430 @ 6,000570 lb.-ft. @ 3,00012,7002,120
5.0L Ti-VCT V8400 @ 6,000410 lb.-ft. @ 4,25013,0003,325
3.0L Turbo Diesel V6250 @ 3,250440 lb.-ft. @ 1,75012,1001,840

What Can Affect Towing Capacity?

Engine horsepower and torque – Choosing the right engine for your truck will determine how much weight you can tow.

Drivetrain – Depending on whether you choose a rear-wheel drive (4×2) or 4-wheel drive (4×4), you can influence the amount of weight that you can tow. As much as 4×4 drivetrains will give you significantly better traction, they will typically add extra weight to your truck and may result in a slightly decreased towing capacity.

Cab/bed configuration – The bed configuration and cab configuration that you select can have a significant impact on your overall towing capacity.

Axle ratio – The higher the gear ratio number, the greater your capacity for towing.

Available towing packages – Adding available towing and payload packages will unlock maximum towing capabilities by optimizing a wide range of components to maximize each vehicle’s abilities.

Payload – When you add weight to your truck, not only from cargo, but also from passengers, your towing capacity will be reduced.

How Much You Can Tow Safely?

If you want to tow a camper, boat, or trailer safely behind you, your 2019 Ford F-150 can safely pull it behind you. In terms of extending the Ford F-150’s towing capacity as far as you can, it can be accomplished, and the F-150 handles it better than any other truck in its class. However, as with any truck, the more you drive it, the more it wears, which results in the need for more frequent maintenance. You can see for yourself what the powerful 2019 F-150 can do if you stop by Phil Long Ford Motor City today. As well as taking a test drive of our 2019 Ford models, you can also take advantage of the current F-150 lease deals we have going on.

How Towing Capacity is Determined?

Ford’s handy towing sheet will allow you to determine the towing capacity of your particular truck. You will want to use this guide to figure it out. To determine the towing capacity of your Ford F-150, this detailed guide breaks down each model along with the equipment. As well as safety tips and best towing practices it also contains a number of other valuable materials.

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