
At Jim Burke Ford, one of the most common Super Duty questions we hear is, “How long is a Ford F-350?” The answer depends on the cab and bed you choose, because a Regular Cab long bed and a Crew Cab long bed take up very different amounts of space in a driveway, parking lot, or worksite. For this guide, we are covering every Super Duty-era Ford F-350 pickup model year from 1999 through 2026, and we are starting with the newest trucks first. Ford has already published 2026 Super Duty dimensions, which is why 2026 is included here.
2017-2026 Ford F-350 Length
This is the easiest part of the guide. Ford’s published spec materials for the 2017 redesign, the 2020 refresh, the all-new 2023 Super Duty, and the current 2025 and 2026 trucks all show the same five pickup overall-length figures. That lets us treat 2017 through 2026 as one length group. In this range, the Ford F-350 measures 231.8 inches in Regular Cab long-bed form, 238.2 inches as a SuperCab short bed, 254.4 inches as a SuperCab long bed, 250.0 inches as a Crew Cab short bed, and 266.2 inches as a Crew Cab long bed. Based on those matching Ford-published specs, 2024 falls into that same overall-length pattern as well.
2011-2016 Ford F-350 Length
For 2011 through 2016, the F-350 was slightly shorter than the later 2017-and-newer trucks in every major cab and bed layout. Ford’s published dimensions show 227.6 inches for a Regular Cab long bed, 232.4 inches for a SuperCab short bed, 248.6 inches for a SuperCab long bed, 246.8 inches for a Crew Cab short bed, and 263.0 inches for a Crew Cab long bed. When customers compare this era against newer Super Duty models, that size difference matters for garage fit, trailer swing clearance, and how much truck you are managing every day.
2008-2010 Ford F-350 Length
The 2008, 2009, and 2010 Ford F-350 pickups form their own clean group. In these model years, the truck measured 227.0 inches in Regular Cab long-bed form, 231.8 inches as a SuperCab short bed, 248.0 inches as a SuperCab long bed, 246.2 inches as a Crew Cab short bed, and 262.4 inches as a Crew Cab long bed. These trucks are close in size to the 2011-2016 models, but not identical, so it is smart to separate them when you are comparing older Super Duty trucks by exact footprint.
2005-2007 Ford F-350 Length
For 2005, 2006, and 2007, Ford published the F-350 at 226.4 inches for a Regular Cab long bed, 231.2 inches for a SuperCab short bed, 247.4 inches for a SuperCab long bed, 245.6 inches for a Crew Cab short bed, and 261.8 inches for a Crew Cab long bed. This generation sits very close to the 2008-2010 trucks, but the numbers are still different enough that buyers and owners should not treat them as the same body size.
2001-2004 Ford F-350 Length
From 2001 through 2004, Ford kept the F-350 very consistent. Published dimensions show 226.6 inches for a Regular Cab long bed, 231.4 inches for a SuperCab short bed, 247.6 inches for a SuperCab long bed, 245.8 inches for a Crew Cab short bed, and 262.0 inches for a Crew Cab long bed. If you are researching early Super Duty trucks, this is one of the simplest stretches to remember because those core length figures held steady across four straight model years.
2000 Ford F-350 Length
The 2000 Ford F-350 is very close to the 2001-2004 trucks, but it is worth keeping separate because Ford’s published Regular Cab figure is slightly different. Ford’s owner materials list 226.5 inches for a Regular Cab, 231.4 inches for a SuperCab short bed, 247.6 inches for a SuperCab long bed, 245.8 inches for a Crew Cab short bed, and 262.0 inches for a Crew Cab long bed. In real-world terms, 2000 fits almost the same space as the early-2000s trucks that followed, but the published spec sheet is not an exact match.
1999 Ford F-350 Length
The first Super Duty-era F-350, sold for 1999, is the clear outlier in this guide. Ford’s published dimensions for that first-year truck show 222.2 inches for a Regular Cab long bed, 227.0 inches for a SuperCab short bed, 243.2 inches for a SuperCab long bed, 241.4 inches for a Crew Cab short bed, and 257.6 inches for a Crew Cab long bed. That makes the original 1999 Super Duty noticeably shorter than the 2000 model that followed, which is important if you are shopping the earliest F-350 pickups or comparing body dimensions across generations.
Conclusion
The big takeaway is that Ford F-350 length has changed in steps, not randomly. In this 1999-2026 Super Duty guide, the shortest pickup configuration is the 1999 Regular Cab long bed at 222.2 inches, while the longest is the Crew Cab long bed at 266.2 inches on the 2017-2026 length group. For most shoppers looking at later-model trucks, the easiest rule is this: if you are comparing 2017 through 2026 pickups, the overall-length figures stay the same, and your real decision comes down to cab style and bed length. At Jim Burke Ford, that is the way we recommend approaching it, because once you know how much truck you truly need, it becomes much easier to choose the F-350 that fits your work, towing, and everyday driving needs.
