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Ford F-150 bed dimensions by year and cab.

Three Ford F-150 bed lengths across the current 14th Gen (2021+), the 13th Gen (2015–2020), and the 12th Gen (2009–2014): the 5.5-foot SuperCrew bed, the 6.5-foot bed across Regular Cab, SuperCab, and SuperCrew, and the 8-foot long bed. Reference table below covers every Ford F-150 bed length by generation, cab configuration, and model year.

Ford F-150 bed length spec table.

Bed length × cab configuration × year range for the three most recent Ford F-150 generations. Sourced from Ford US published specs cross-checked against dealer research pages and independent third-party spec databases.

GenerationYearsCabBed lengthInchesNotes
14th Gen2021–2026SuperCrew5.5 ft (standard)67.1 inMost-shopped 14th Gen configuration
14th Gen2021–2026SuperCrew6.5 ft (optional)78.9 inAvailable on XL, XLT, Lariat, King Ranch, Platinum
14th Gen2021–2026SuperCab6.5 ft (standard)78.9 inXL, STX, XLT trims only
14th Gen2021–2026Regular Cab6.5 ft78.9 inXL trim only
14th Gen2021–2026Regular Cab8 ft (optional)97.6 inHighest-payload F-150 spec; XL trim only
13th Gen2015–2020SuperCrew5.5 ft67.1 inAluminum-body redesign generation
13th Gen2015–2020SuperCrew6.5 ft (optional)78.9 in
13th Gen2015–2020SuperCab6.5 ft (standard)78.9 in
13th Gen2015–2020SuperCab8 ft (optional)97.6 in8-ft SuperCab available in 13th Gen; discontinued for 14th
13th Gen2015–2020Regular Cab6.5 ft (standard)78.9 in
13th Gen2015–2020Regular Cab8 ft (optional)97.6 in
12th Gen2009–2014SuperCrew5.5 ft (standard)67.0 inPre-aluminum-body (steel construction)
12th Gen2009–2014SuperCrew6.5 ft (optional)78.8 in
12th Gen2009–2014SuperCab6.5 ft (standard)78.8 in
12th Gen2009–2014SuperCab8 ft (optional)97.4 in
12th Gen2009–2014Regular Cab6.5 ft (standard)78.8 in
12th Gen2009–2014Regular Cab8 ft (optional)97.4 in

Bed width is 50.6 inches between the wheelhouses and approximately 65 inches at the floor across all three Ford F-150 bed lengths and all three generations. Bed inside height is 21.4 inches. Cargo volume: 52.8 cu ft (5.5-ft bed), 62.3 cu ft (6.5-ft bed), 77.4 cu ft (8-ft bed).

What this means for camper fit

Three bed lengths, three different camper conversations.

5.5-ft SuperCrew bed (67.1 in) — fits the Kimbo 6 (~830 lb base dry, ~1,200 lb fully loaded) with tailgate-down operation. Too short for the Kimbo 8, which needs 6.5 ft minimum. This is the highest-volume F-150 in the current market and pairs with every trim from XL through Raptor; the payload headroom depends heavily on trim, engine, and equipment package.

6.5-ft bed (78.9 in — SuperCrew, SuperCab, or Regular Cab) — the Ford F-150 Kimbo sweet spot. Fits the Kimbo 6 cleanly with tailgate close, and is the minimum bed length for the Kimbo 8 (1,125 lb base dry, ~1,660 lb fully loaded). The Kimbo 8's dedicated wet bath and queen cabover bed are engineered for this bed length. Available across all three cab configurations, the 6.5-ft bed is the most versatile F-150 spec for camper installs.

8-ft Regular Cab long bed (97.6 in) — fits both Kimbo platforms with the most install margin of any Ford F-150 spec and the highest payload headroom for water, propane, gear, and passengers. Regular Cab 8-ft F-150s are uncommon outside of fleet and work-truck contexts in the current 14th Gen but are well-represented on the 13th Gen and 12th Gen used market. In the 13th Gen (2015–2020) an 8-ft bed was also available on SuperCab, giving used-market buyers a rare four-door long-bed option Ford discontinued for the 14th Gen.

Frequently asked

Ford F-150 bed dimensions, answered.

What are the Ford F-150 bed dimensions?

The Ford F-150 is sold in three bed lengths, tied to cab configuration. The 5.5-foot bed (67.1 inches floor length) is available only with the SuperCrew cab and is the most-shopped configuration for family and daily-driver F-150 buyers. The 6.5-foot bed (78.9 inches floor length) is the widest-availability option, offered on Regular Cab, SuperCab, and SuperCrew across the 14th Gen (2021+) lineup. The 8-foot bed (97.6 inches floor length) is available only with Regular Cab in the current generation and is the longest bed Ford offers. All three Ford F-150 bed lengths share the same width — 50.6 inches between the wheelhouses and roughly 65 inches at the floor — and the same 21.4-inch inside height.

What is the Ford F-150 bed length on a SuperCrew?

On the SuperCrew cab the Ford F-150 offers two bed lengths: the standard 5.5-foot bed (67.1 inches) and the optional 6.5-foot bed (78.9 inches). The 5.5-foot SuperCrew is the highest-volume F-150 configuration in the market and pairs with every trim from XL through Raptor. The 6.5-foot SuperCrew is available on XL, XLT, Lariat, King Ranch, and Platinum trims for owners who want the four-door interior with more cargo bed. SuperCrew is not offered with the 8-foot bed in the 14th Gen (2021+) F-150.

What is the Ford F-150 bed length on a SuperCab?

On the SuperCab cab the Ford F-150 offers one bed length in the current 14th Gen (2021+): the 6.5-foot bed (78.9 inches), available on XL, STX, and XLT trims. SuperCab is not offered with the 5.5-foot bed or the 8-foot bed in the 14th Gen lineup. Earlier generations (13th Gen 2015–2020, 12th Gen 2009–2014) offered SuperCab with the 8-foot bed as well; buyers shopping the used market will find SuperCab + 8-foot combinations from those years.

What is the Ford F-150 bed length on a Regular Cab?

On the Regular Cab (the two-door single-row configuration) the Ford F-150 offers the 6.5-foot bed (78.9 inches) and the 8-foot bed (97.6 inches). Regular Cab is XL-trim only in the 14th Gen (2021+) and is intended primarily for fleet and work-truck buyers. The 8-foot Regular Cab is the highest-payload F-150 configuration Ford builds — the door-jamb sticker on XL Regular Cab 4x2 with the 8-foot bed can exceed 3,300 lb payload depending on package, meaningfully higher than any SuperCrew configuration.

Which Ford F-150 bed length fits a truck camper?

All three Ford F-150 bed lengths can accept the Kimbo lineup — the answer depends on which Kimbo you're pairing. The 5.5-foot SuperCrew bed fits the Kimbo 6 (~830 lb base dry, ~1,200 lb fully loaded) with tailgate-down operation and is too short for the Kimbo 8. The 6.5-foot bed (SuperCrew, SuperCab, or Regular Cab) fits the Kimbo 6 cleanly with tailgate close and is the minimum bed length for the Kimbo 8 (1,125 lb base dry, ~1,660 lb fully loaded). The 8-foot Regular Cab bed fits both Kimbo platforms with the most install margin and the highest payload headroom for water, propane, gear, and passengers. For the full will-it-fit verdict and payload math on your specific F-150 trim, see the Ford F-150 fit guide.