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Here’s a clear, dealership-grade reference for Ford F-150 overall length by model year. We group years that share the same dimensions and start with the newest models first. Length varies by cab/bed configuration; we list the common configurations most shoppers consider.

2025 (carryover from 2024 refresh)

2024 (mid-cycle refresh; same as 2025)

2021–2023 (14th-gen launch, pre-refresh)

2015–2020 (13th generation, all-aluminum body; shared across these years)

2009–2014 (12th generation)

2004–2008 (11th generation)

1997–2003 (10th generation)

1992–1996 (9th generation)

1987–1991 (8th generation)

1980–1986 (7th generation)

1975–1979 (6th generation; F-150 nameplate launch)

How to use this guide

If you’re comparing garage fit or fleet upfitting, match cab (Regular, SuperCab, SuperCrew) and box length (5.5/6.5/8.0 ft). Within a given generation, Ford kept the “footprint math” consistent, so a SuperCrew 5.5-ft box stays around 232 in, while an 8-ft-box work configuration can stretch past 250 in in earlier aluminum-body years. For the current trucks (2021+), the quick rule is ~209 in (Reg Cab, 6.5), ~228 in (Reg Cab, 8.0), ~232 in (SuperCrew 5.5 / SuperCab 6.5), and ~243–244 in (SuperCrew 6.5).

Conclusion

From the very first F-150s in the mid-1970s to today’s 14th-generation models, overall length has always scaled with cab and bed. If you need precise fitment advice for your use case—garage clearance, rack or cap sizing, trailer tongue-clearance—we’ll help you pick the right cab/box combo and verify dimensions against the exact VIN and equipment package.