![]() ![]() The 3.0-liter, Power Stroke V-6 can be had only with the four-wheel-drive configuration and can tow up to 10,400 pounds and 12,100 pounds with and without the package, respectively. The ratings increase to 13,000 pounds when opted with the Max Trailer Tow Package. The Coyote V-8-equipped F-150 can tow up to 10,400 pounds when powering two wheels and 10,300 pounds when powering all four wheels. The 2.7-liter, EcoBoost V-6 comes only with a two-wheel-drive layout and has a maximum tow rating of 8,300 as standard with 10,000 with the Payload Package. The 3.3-liter V-6 isn’t offered on this combination. ![]() With the Max Trailer Tow Package, the ratings increase to 12,700 pounds in the two-wheel-drive layout and 12,400 pounds in the four-wheel-drive layout. Finally, the new 3.5-liter, PowerBoost Hybrid is offered a rating of 11,000 pounds in both layouts. The Max Trailer Tow Package pushes this rating to 14,000- and 13,900 pounds. With the 3.5-liter, EcoBoost V-6 under the hood, your truck can tow up to 11,200 pounds in the two-wheel-drive format and 100 pounds more in the four-wheel-drive layout. The 3.0-liter, Power Stroke V-6 is available only in the four-wheel-drive version and can tow up to 10,400 pounds as standard and 12,000 pounds with the Max Trailer Tow Package. The Max Trailer Tow Package ups the ante to 12,900 pounds for the two-wheel-drive and 13,000 pounds for the four-wheel-drive layout models. The 2.7-liter, EcoBoost V-6 has a maximum tow rating of 8,300 and 8,100 pounds as standard, but can be increased to 10,000 and 10,100 pounds for the two- and four-wheel-drive models equipped with the engine-exclusive Payload Package. The 3.3-liter, V-6 engine-equipped F-150 can tow up to 8,200 pounds in both iterations. This body style+bed length combination is the only one that can be had with any of the six engine options that the Blue Oval offers. ![]()
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