2021 Ford F-150 Configurator Shows How Affordable (Or Expensive) The New Pickup Can Be

The online configurator for the 2021 Ford F-150 has hit the web and given how popular the F-150 is, we suspect it will soon enjoy quite a lot of traffic.

As official pricing recently confirmed, the new F-150 range kicks off at $28,940 for the XL model in 4×2 guise with the Regular Cab. In addition to the XL variant, the configurator includes the $35,050 XLT, $44,695 Lariat, $56,330 King Ranch, $59,110 Platinum, and the F-150 Limited which starts at $70,825.

The model we created is this flagship F-150 Limited and is finished in Antimatter Blue, a no cost option. It includes packages like a 360-degree camera, Ford Co-Pilot 360 Active 2.0 Prep Package, Power Equipment Group, and Trailer Tow Package all as standard equipment. We have added options including a $595 spray-in bed liner, $625 aluminum crossbed storage toolbox with WeatherGuard, and a $365 bed divider.

A plethora of other options are available across the F-150 range, although the F-150 Limited comes with many of them standard, including a Bang & Olufsen audio system, twin panel moonroof, built-in navigation, SiriusXM radio, and Ford’s Sync4 with Enhanced Voice Recognition.

Customers of the 2021 Ford F-150 have a host of different powertrains to choose from, depending on the model. These include a 3.3-liter V6, 2.7-liter EcoBoost, 3.5-liter twin-turbo EcoBoost, 3.5-liter PowerBoost Full Hybrid V6, a 3.0-liter diesel, and a 5.0-liter V8.

The exterior design of the updated F-150 isn’t all that different from the outgoing model but it does include some innovative new features including active grille shutters, a new automatically deploying active air dam, and new cab and tailgate geometry that work together to reduce drag and improve fuel consumption.

Check out Ford’s online configurator here and why not, share your builds below.

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