Aug 11, 2025
White 2020 Ford F-150 Raptor

If you’re in the market for a new Ford truck, making sure you choose one with the right bed size can make your daily Feasterville drives much easier. Whether you’re navigating tight streets downtown, hauling lumber to job sites, or packing camping gear for weekend trips, your pickup truck’s bed dimensions directly impact how well it suits your lifestyle. We’ve put together this guide to Ford truck bed sizes to help you match the perfect truck configuration to your needs.

Understanding Ford Truck Bed Sizes

Ford truck beds typically range in length from 5 to 8 feet, measured from the tailgate to the bulkhead, and have widths between 55 and 65 inches. Crew cabs generally have standard short beds that run 6.5 feet long, while long beds, useful for farming or construction, tend to stretch to around 7 feet. Short beds are easier to park and give you better gas mileage but have more limited hauling capacity.

Ford’s truck lineup covers everything from city-friendly compact models to heavy-duty work machines, each with specific bed options for different jobs. This variety lets you match your truck to your exact needs, whether that’s easy daily driving or maximum hauling muscle.

Ford Maverick

The 2025 Ford Maverick brings small truck practicality to Feasterville drivers. Its bed measures 54.4 inches long (4.5 feet) and 53.3 inches wide, giving you 33.3 cubic feet of cargo capacity. For easier loading, each trim features a bed floor no higher than 30.4 inches, and it’ll carry up to 2,000 pounds.

The Maverick features Ford’s FLEXBED Storage System with customizable storage areas, built-in power outlets, and smart tie-downs. With 4,000 pounds of towing capacity when properly equipped, it can easily transport boat trailers or camping gear while remaining efficient for your daily Feasterville commute.

Ford Ranger

Stepping up in size, Ford’s midsize Ranger is larger than the Maverick but still manageable for everyday use. Its bed measures 59.6 inches long (5 feet) and 48.2 inches wide, giving you 43.5 cubic feet of cargo room. The Ranger’s four-door crew cab setup comfortably seats five, so it’s perfect for those needing space for both people and cargo. It’s great for hauling sports equipment, weekend project materials, and outdoor gear that’s too big to fit in a regular car.

Ford F-150

The F-150 offers a range of bed options to suit just about any Feasterville lifestyle — from daily commuting to heavy-duty hauling. There’s a choice of three cab sizes: Regular Cab, which seats three, and SuperCab and SuperCrew, which both seat a maximum of six. The 5.5-foot bed is the most compact option, giving you 52.8 cubic feet of cargo space. However, don’t let its compact size fool you — it can handle payloads up to 2,440 pounds and tow up to 13,500 pounds when properly equipped. It’s a favorite among commuters who need an efficient daily driver with occasional truck capabilities.

The 6.5-foot bed is Ford’s most popular F-150 configuration, giving you 62.3 cubic feet of cargo space. When combined with either the SuperCab or SuperCrew setups, it gives you flexibility for both family and work needs. It’s big enough for serious jobs but still fairly easy to park, and its size means that sheets of plywood, most lumber, and recreation gear fit just fine.

Ford’s longest F-150 bed stretches 8 feet in length, creating 77.4 cubic feet of cargo room. It’s a favorite among commercial users, farmers, and hardcore DIYers who prioritize cargo space, as it’s capable of handling long strips of lumber and large appliances. Its extra length may make it more tricky to maneuver, but for folks who regularly haul large items, it’s worth it.

Ford Super Duty

The Ford Super Duty offers a choice of two bed lengths: 6.75 feet or 8 feet. The shorter bed gives you 65.4 cubic feet of cargo space and supports a class-leading payload of up to 8,000 pounds, depending on the configuration. It’s noticeably wider than an F-150 bed, giving you more loading flexibility for work applications. The Super Duty is the go-to option for commercial contractors and businesses that need heavy-duty capability and rugged bed construction.

For those requiring maximum capacity, the Super Duty’s 8-foot bed offers 78.5 cubic feet of cargo volume and can tow up to 40,000 pounds with the high-output diesel engine. This setup is ideal for commercial and industrial users needing serious hauling muscle.

Find Your Perfect Ford Truck at John Kennedy Ford Feasterville

Choosing the right Ford truck and bed size means matching your vehicle to your lifestyle needs — whether that’s daily driving, weekend projects, or heavy-duty hauling. While the information in this guide provides a starting point, nothing beats seeing the options in person to confirm which suits you best.

Ready to find your ideal Ford truck? Schedule a test-drive at John Kennedy Ford Feasterville to feel the difference bed size can make. Explore our inventory of new Ford trucks or contact us today to get started.