2021 F-150 Configurations

88 configurations across 9 trim levels

Configuration Max Towing Payload MPG Engine
2.7L V6
14,000 lbs 1,830 lbs
20/26
city/hwy
2.7L V6
325 hp • 400 lb-ft
3.3L V6
14,000 lbs 1,785 lbs
20/24
city/hwy
3.3L V6
290 hp • 265 lb-ft
2.7L V6
14,000 lbs 1,925 lbs
20/26
city/hwy
2.7L V6
325 hp • 400 lb-ft
2.7L V6 Turbo • 10-Speed Automatic
Turbo
14,000 lbs 1,925 lbs
20/26
city/hwy
2.7L V6
325 hp • 400 lb-ft
3.3L V6 • 10-Speed Automatic
14,000 lbs 1,785 lbs
20/24
city/hwy
3.3L V6
290 hp • 265 lb-ft
2.7L V6 Turbo • 10-Speed Automatic
Turbo
14,000 lbs 1,830 lbs
20/26
city/hwy
2.7L V6
325 hp • 400 lb-ft
3.3L V6
4WD
13,900 lbs 1,765 lbs
19/22
city/hwy
3.3L V6
290 hp • 265 lb-ft
3.3L V6 • 10-Speed Automatic
4WD
13,900 lbs 1,765 lbs
19/22
city/hwy
3.3L V6
290 hp • 265 lb-ft
5.0L V8
4WD
13,800 lbs 2,135 lbs
16/22
city/hwy
5.0L V8
400 hp • 410 lb-ft
5.0L V8
4WD
13,800 lbs 2,205 lbs
16/22
city/hwy
5.0L V8
400 hp • 410 lb-ft
5.0L V8 • 10-Speed Automatic
4WD
13,800 lbs 2,135 lbs
16/22
city/hwy
5.0L V8
400 hp • 410 lb-ft
5.0L V8 • 10-Speed Automatic
4WD
13,800 lbs 2,205 lbs
16/22
city/hwy
5.0L V8
400 hp • 410 lb-ft
3.3L V6
13,300 lbs 1,975 lbs
20/24
city/hwy
3.3L V6
290 hp • 265 lb-ft
3.3L V6 • 10-Speed Automatic
13,300 lbs 1,975 lbs
20/24
city/hwy
3.3L V6
290 hp • 265 lb-ft
3.3L V6
4WD
13,100 lbs 1,960 lbs
19/22
city/hwy
3.3L V6
290 hp • 265 lb-ft
3.3L V6 • 10-Speed Automatic
4WD
13,100 lbs 1,960 lbs
19/22
city/hwy
3.3L V6
290 hp • 265 lb-ft
3.3L V6
12,800 lbs 1,905 lbs
20/24
city/hwy
3.3L V6
290 hp • 265 lb-ft
3.3L V6 • 10-Speed Automatic
12,800 lbs 1,905 lbs
20/24
city/hwy
3.3L V6
290 hp • 265 lb-ft
3.3L V6
4WD
12,300 lbs 1,880 lbs
19/22
city/hwy
3.3L V6
290 hp • 265 lb-ft
3.3L V6 • 10-Speed Automatic
4WD
12,300 lbs 1,880 lbs
19/22
city/hwy
3.3L V6
290 hp • 265 lb-ft
3.3L V6
4WD
9,600 lbs 1,775 lbs
19/22
city/hwy
3.3L V6
290 hp • 265 lb-ft
3.3L V6 • 10-Speed Automatic
4WD
9,600 lbs 1,775 lbs
19/22
city/hwy
3.3L V6
290 hp • 265 lb-ft
3.3L V6
9,100 lbs 1,985 lbs
20/24
city/hwy
3.3L V6
290 hp • 265 lb-ft
3.3L V6 • 10-Speed Automatic
9,100 lbs 1,985 lbs
20/24
city/hwy
3.3L V6
290 hp • 265 lb-ft

Recommended Towing Gear

Equipment recommended for a Class IV hitch setup

Class IV Hitch
Rated for heavy duty towing
Shop Hitches
Brake Controller
Required for trailers over 3,000 lbs
Shop Controllers
Towing Mirrors
Extended visibility for safer towing
Shop Mirrors
Weight Distribution
Stabilize heavy loads
Shop WDH

Other F-150 Model Years

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Common Questions

Answers based on our research and real owner data

What can a 2021 F-150 actually tow?

It depends on which configuration you get. The 2021 F-150 ranges from 8,200 to 14,000 lbs. That's a big spread! The difference usually comes down to cab style, drivetrain, and engine choice. We always recommend staying around 80% of your max — so 11,200 lbs for safe towing.

Which configuration should I pick?

Start with what you're towing. If you know your RV or trailer weight, work backwards. Generally, 4WD adds safety at boat ramps and campgrounds but reduces towing capacity slightly. Crew cabs give you passenger room but less payload. Check the table above — we highlight towing and MPG so you can compare at a glance.

How does payload affect what I can tow?

Here's what catches people off guard: tongue weight counts against your payload. For bumper pull trailers, that's typically 10-15% of the trailer's loaded weight. So if your trailer weighs 8,000 lbs, you're putting 800-1,200 lbs in your truck bed. Add passengers and gear, and payload fills up fast.

What hitch do I need for a F-150?

For the 2021 F-150, we recommend a Class IV receiver hitch. It's rated for the full towing capacity of 14,000 lbs. Don't skimp here — your hitch is the critical link between truck and trailer.