Russell & Smith Ford

Jun 20, 2019

The Ford F-150 is one of the most capable trucks in its class. It features a spacious, comfortable interior and class-leading towing and hauling capacities thanks to its lineup of powerful engines. With a below-average starting price and plenty of utility, the F-150 is a substantial value. Let’s discover why the 2019 F-150 is the ideal choice to haul some heavy loads.

Towing Capacity

When it comes to maximum towing capacities, the new F-150 tops the class. Ford’s reliable engines deliver enough power to this pickup’s drivetrain to pull heavily loaded trailers or a full bed of cargo without feeling strained.

If you’re looking for a work truck, go with the XL trim. Outfitted with a regular cab, 8-foot bed, and a 3.5-liter V-6, this variant touts a maximum payload of 3,230 pounds and a towing capacity of 13,200 pounds.

When you need to pull a small trailer or boat, the stock 3.3-liter V-6 has a maximum towing capacity of 7,700 pounds and will manage a payload of 1,990 pounds. Do you need to pull more weight? The turbocharged 2.7-liter V-6 delivers even more performance when equipped with the heavy-duty payload package. Haul up to 2,470 pounds in the bed and tow 9,000 pounds.

The new F-150’s V-8 delivers the largest combination of power and capability: a 3,270-pound payload and a pulling limit of 11,600 pounds. Take a look at the F-150’s turbodiesel when great gas mileage tops your must-have list. This monster can tow and haul more than any other truck in the class: 11,400 pounds with a payload capacity of 1,940 pounds.

Powerful Engine Options

When you tow, you need a ton of torque. Get all the power you need under the hood to haul heavy loads with the 2019 Ford F-150’s roster of options. Pick from one of six available engines mated to either a standard six-speed or the available 10-speed automatic. Whether you choose the available second-generation 3.5-liter EcoBoost twin-turbo V-6 with a top-rated 470 foot-pounds of torque or the 3.0-liter Power Stroke turbo diesel rated at 440 foot-pounds, you’ll tow more than any other rival pickup.

Versatile Bed Options

When you’re discussing payload prowess, bed length is an essential component. The F-150 has three available options. The stock 6-foot-6-inch bed is available on all F-150 trims, while the longest, 8-foot bed is optional on the Regular and SuperCab variants. The smallest bed is available only on the SuperCrew and Raptor SuperCab models and measures just 5 feet, 6 inches.

Optional Performance Packages

Ford offers a variety of optional performance packages to beef up the F-150’s capabilities, such as the heavy-duty payload package that adds upgraded springs and 18-inch heavy-duty aluminum wheels. The maximum trailer tow package features a class IV trailer hitch receiver, trailer brake controller, smart trailer tow connector, and an upgraded front stabilizer bar.

The Ford F-150 makes tough tasks easy. Whether you’re hard at work on the job or heading out to the lake, the 2019 Ford F-150 is the truck of choice for towing and hauling.