2021 Ford F-150 | Review & Road Test

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Half of America liked the Ford F-150 before this recent update, and now the other half is probably going to buy it, too. While it’s not a complete overhaul there are a lot of significant and pretty cool new features to talk about. So why are you still standing there?

Let’s get the Captain Obvious ones out of the way. The exterior has seen some changes to the front fascia that give the F-150 more presence and gravitas. As if it needed it.

There are some changes in the character lines in the sheet metal and the headlights and taillights get a redo.


On the tailgate, there are some cool deets as well.

There are some notches here for C-clamps, a pocket to put your phone, and even a spot for your beer for when you’re done with all that work.

The 12.0-inch touchscreen that you can see from Canada comes standard on the Lariat, King Ranch, Platinum, and Limited. It’s available as an option on the XLT.

The base model gets an 8-inch version. There’s an updated instrument cluster that now gets a 4-inch digital display between the analog gauges that can be upgraded to a fully digital 12.3-inch display. Also, seen from Canada.



The interior looks a lot sleeker and less busy, while still being really usable and functional.

Let’s talk about the recline on these bad boys upfront. Full recline like a first-class seat on Virgin Atlantic to London, folks, for a bit of shut-eye. Another noteworthy addition, this fold-down shifter. That shifter help make room for the optional work surface you can get. Great for folks on the job site using their laptop or who might need to eat on the go.



In the drivetrain department there six options on the F-150 to chose from.


First is a naturally aspirated 3.3-liter V6, a twin-turbo 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6, a 5.0-liter V8 that now includes a bump in horsepower (400 hp/410 lb-ft torque) as well as a cylinder deactivation system. A 3.5-liter V6 EcoBoost, 3-liter V6 turbodiesel…


And an all-new Hybrid model called the Power Boost pairs the 3.5-liter turbo EcoBoost V6 with an electric motor that can now easily out tow the Ram 1500.


Truly this thing is a monster (430 hp/570 lb-ft torque) Look at those torque numbers. (12,000 pounds max towing). Also, gets a 700-mile range on a tank of gas (25 city/26 hwy). You can get one of these on an XL SuperCrew for a starting price of $41,145.

All engines mate to Ford’s 10-speed automatic transmission, which we haven’t had 100% love for in the past especially in the Explorer. Would be nice to get slightly quicker shifts when we’re in manual mode.


I wish we had the hybrid engine to test. But we’ll snag that from Ford next time around.



When it comes to safety Ford’s upgraded there too including the entire Co-Pilot 360 safety suite as an option. Which is a good thing because this thing is big.







Another one of the cool features available now is Ford’s Pro Power Onboard Generator. Basically, you can plug-in appliances to this thing.


It’s got a bunch of plugs in the back. You can get it configured differently for what your specific needs are.

It comes standard on higher trim levels but is only a $750 option on the lower trims, but that’s still an insane value. You can get a 2kw, 2.4kw, or 7.2kw version of it depending on which trim level you buy.


We heard about folks in Texas using this feature when their power went out during the recent storms, and are impressed. This is by far one of the coolest features to get put on any vehicle that I’ve seen in a while.






Ford’s Pro Trailer Backup Assist helps out with towing duties with great camera angles and guidelines. Images are crystal clear.



Pricing on the F-150 two-door issue starts at $28,940. With two half doors on the SuperCab, you’re looking at $33,025. For whole doors in the second row that starting price moves up to $36,650. The FX-4 off-road package adds $1,005 there. On the high end the Limited trim is going to start at $70,825.

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I believe the newest change is that the Underbody rust package is standard now.

abercrombielyfe
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I have a 2011 F-150 with over 150k miles, and it drives like new. Barely had a thing wrong with it, except for the standard parts that are expected to go out at 100k miles. I'm looking forward to getting my next F150.

The_IcemaN_
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2:53 you can see the chin splitter deploying

JaredW-teho
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A super exciting competitor to Ram. Time for GM to try and get back into the ballgame

RammerJammer
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Thank you for the shoutout. We Canadians do watch your channel. Keep up the excellent work.

BabaWubba
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I don't want Canada to see what I'm doing

sauerOFkraut
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Bring Phone as a Key from the Lincoln’s, Mach E and Escape.

TransitAndTeslas
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Fun fact: the new infotainment screen is not only visible from Canada but was also developed there by QNX.

nicholassmith
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Yup. This is probably going to be my next vehicle in like 4 years when they are in my price range.

georgev
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Base trims start off from $33-36K and then the limited starts off from $70k? that went 0-100 REAL QUICK.

waleedk
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Just a thought move the shifter to the column and than you can lay it flat without a power button

mikee
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All those measurements on the tailgate 90% of buyers won't use lol

FinancialShinanigan
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Good to know thebase instrument cluster on the 2021 F-150 has finally caught up with my 16 Focus

TheEpicLifeOfJacob
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Is it the camera angle or can she really just barely see over the dash?

epbrown
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V-8 seems like the sweet spot, it would be my choice for durability as well.
Happy Birthday, Lyn! 🎉🎂🤸💐🎈

kencoleman
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Happy Birthday to my favourite auto reviewer, Lyn! 🤩😃😊

michaeldavis
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When I was a kid my old man had a early 80s F250 regular cab XL with a 300 straight 6 .
Four speed manual
It had a heater and an eight track
I was told rear bumper was an extra lol
Mom dad and 3 kids was a tight fit
Things sure have changed
These modern trucks are really nice
And those price tags are really getting up there

Jhollywood
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Nice truck. I remember my old black and white tv with rabbit ears in college had 12” screen. I drive a 2018 with a 2.7 turbo and it’s a great truck, I’ll go for the hybrid next time

e.a.p
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Put that hybrid engine in the new bronco

weekendwarrior
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The Coyote V8 sounds the best once the pedal goes down 😎. Go ahead, fight me.

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