Ford’s next-generation F-150, slated for 2028, promises a major redesign after delays pushed back its original timeline. This full-size pickup will launch alongside an updated electric variant, blending gas, hybrid, and EV powertrains on the new P736 platform.
Release Timeline
Expect the 2028 F-150 to hit dealerships in spring 2028, with production starting around April. Ford shifted from a 2027 debut due to development timelines and market demands, extending the current model’s run through 2027. Pricing remains TBA, but it should align with today’s F-150 range, starting around $40,000 for base trims.
Powertrain Options
A diverse engine lineup is anticipated, mirroring the current model’s variety: 2.7L EcoBoost V6, 3.5L V6, 5.0L V8, and possibly a supercharged 5.2L V8 for high-performance variants like Raptor. Hybrids and the next-gen F-150 Lightning EV will offer extended range, potentially up to 700 miles in electric form. All should include auto start/stop tech and selectable drive modes for towing and efficiency.
Design and Tech Upgrades
The redesign introduces a fresh platform with enhanced safety: forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, blind-spot monitoring, and adaptive cruise control as standards. Expect modernized styling, advanced infotainment with Wi-Fi hotspots, and superior towing/payload capacities exceeding 12,000 lbs and 1,600 lbs, respectively.
Why the Delay Matters?
Current F-150s (2024-2027) remain reliable workhorses with strong resale value, making them ideal if you can’t wait. The 2028 model breaks Ford’s six-year redesign cycle but positions it competitively against rivals like Ram 1500 and Chevy Silverado. For truck buyers, this means more proven options now versus speculative upgrades later.