Ford F-150 Parts & Accessories

F-150 Tonneau Covers

F-150 Boards & Bars

F-150 Wheels & Tires

Ford F-150 Specs & Standard Features

Over the years, the Ford F-Series has undergone 14 significant generational changes. For conciseness, we’ll cover the 9 generations since the introduction of the F-150, with each bringing new technology and features to the table. 

6th Generation 1973–1979

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7th Generation 1980–1986

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 8th Generation 1987–1991

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 9th Generation 1992–1996

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10th Generation 1997–2003

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11th Generation (2004–2008)

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12th Generation (2009–2014)

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13th Generation (2015–2020)

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14th Generation (2021–Current)

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Ford F-150 Legacy

Though the Ford F-150 wasn’t originally announced as a model until 1975, its F-series predecessors have existed since the mid-1900s (1948 to be exact). The model was born out of a postwar United States' desire for a reliable consumer pickup, and thus came the Ford F-1 through F-8. The next iteration of the F-series saw the transition from F-1 to F-100, a title that persisted through six additional generations until its discontinuation in 1983. 

The first F-150 officially hit the market at the launch of the 6th generation F-150 in 1975, and by 1980, the model outsold the still-in-production F-150 by nearly 40,000 units! After 14 generations and countless especially models, including the Lightning, Harley Davidson, and Raptor, the Ford F-150 sees no signs of slowing down. In 2023, the model earned its 46th consecutive best-selling truck title and 41st best-selling vehicle title! Other awards include:

  • Multiple Edmunds Top-Rated awards

  • 2023 North American Truck of the Year

  • 2023 KBB Best Buy award

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