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The 2026 Ford F-150 is Here: A Deep Dive into What's New
Ford continues its legacy of toughness and innovation. We're breaking down the official pricing, striking new colors, and key feature updates that set the 2026 F-150 apart from the 2025 model.
The Ford F-150 isn't just a truck; it's an American icon. As we look ahead, the 2026 model year introduces exciting refinements, fresh aesthetics, and the rugged capability drivers expect. Based on the official order guides, we've compiled everything you need to know about the upcoming F-150. Let's explore the changes.
Fresh Paint: Introducing New Colors for 2026
One of the most exciting updates for the 2026 F-150 is the introduction of two stunning new exterior colors. These fresh options provide more personalization for buyers looking to stand out.
Shelter Green (New)
A rich, earthy tone that underscores the F-150's connection to the outdoors and rugged adventure.
Seawall (New)
A sophisticated, modern gray that brings a sleek, commanding presence to the truck's bold lines.
These join a robust palette of returning favorites, including Agate Black, Atlas Blue, Carbonized Gray, and Oxford White, ensuring there's a perfect shade for every taste.
2026 F-150 Trim Levels & Starting Prices
The 2026 F-150 continues to offer a comprehensive lineup of trims, catering to every need from the job site to luxurious family hauling. Here is the official starting Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for each configuration.
| Trim Level | Starting MSRP |
|---|---|
| XL | $39,330 |
| STX | $44,895 |
| XLT | $49,620 |
| LARIAT | $67,030 |
| Tremor | $68,890 |
| King Ranch | $75,415 |
| Platinum | $75,415 |
| Raptor | $82,410 |
*Prices reflect base model for each trim and do not include options, taxes, or destination fees.
Desirable Features and Packages
Beyond the new colors, the 2026 F-150 enhances its appeal with updated packages and a strong lineup of powertrains designed for performance and efficiency.
Powerful Engine Options
The lineup includes the proven 2.7L V6 EcoBoost®, the robust 5.0L V8, the high-performance 3.5L V6 EcoBoost®, an efficient 3.5L Hybrid, and the dominant 5.2L V8 Supercharged in the Raptor.
XLT Black Appearance Packages
For a custom, blacked-out look, the XLT trim offers two compelling options: the Black Appearance Package (193) and the more comprehensive Black Appearance Package Plus (19P).
National Discount Packages
Ford is offering significant MSRP discounts on popular configurations, such as combining the 2.7L V6 EcoBoost® engine with STX, XLT, and LARIAT equipment groups, making popular features more accessible.
Top Questions on the 2026 F-150
What are the new colors for the 2026 Ford F-150?
The 2026 F-150 introduces two new colors: Shelter Green, a deep earth tone, and Seawall, a sophisticated modern gray.
What is the starting price of the 2026 Ford F-150?
The 2026 Ford F-150 starts at a suggested retail price of $39,330 for the base XL 4x2 Regular Cab model.
What trim levels are available for the 2026 F-150?
The 2026 F-150 is available in a wide range of trims: XL, STX, XLT, LARIAT, King Ranch, Platinum, Tremor, and Raptor.
Are there any new appearance packages for 2026?
Yes, the 2026 model continues to offer desirable packages, prominently featuring the XLT Black Appearance Package and the XLT Black Appearance Package Plus for a stealthy, custom look.
What engine options can I get in the 2026 F-150?
The 2026 F-150 offers a powerful and diverse engine lineup, including the 2.7L V6 EcoBoost®, 5.0L V8, 3.5L V6 EcoBoost®, 3.5L Hybrid, and the 5.2L V8 Supercharged for the Raptor.
The Ultimate Guide to the 2026 Ford F-150: All-New Colors, Pricing, Trims, and the Exciting Lobo Package
Discover everything you need to know about America's best-selling truck with comprehensive details on trims, pricing, colors, and features.
The 2026 Ford F-150: What's New and What's Changed?
As America's undisputed best-selling truck, the Ford F-150 enters the 2026 model year not with a ground-up redesign, but with a series of strategic refinements and exciting new options. Ford has focused on expanding customer choice, introducing fresh aesthetics, and making its advanced technology more accessible across the lineup. This year is all about targeted enhancements that broaden the F-150's appeal, from luxury-focused buyers in urban areas to street-performance enthusiasts.
The most significant updates for the 2026 model year touch on mechanical configurations, appearance, and technology.[1] A key mechanical shift is the new availability of 4x2 drivetrain options for the high-end Lariat, King Ranch®, and Platinum® trims. Aesthetically, the F-150 gets a refreshed color palette with two new exterior colors, Avalanche and Argon Blue Metallic, while retiring four previous shades.[1] Several new and updated packages debut, including a sophisticated Platinum Satin Appearance Package and revised offerings for the Tremor®, XLT Chrome, King Ranch®, and Platinum® trims.[1]
One of the most calculated changes is the introduction of 4x2 configurations on the premium Lariat, King Ranch®, and Platinum® models. This move is more than a simple engineering update; it's a direct strategy to capture a broader segment of the luxury truck market. A 4x4 system, while essential for harsh weather and off-road conditions, adds significant cost and weight to a vehicle. In warmer, southern climates like Texas, Florida, and California, this capability is often an unnecessary expense for drivers who primarily stay on paved roads. By offering a 4x2 version, Ford lowers the price barrier for customers who desire the premium features of these trims—such as advanced technology, luxurious leather interiors, and premium sound systems—but do not need or want to pay for a 4x4 drivetrain. The price difference is substantial: a 2026 Lariat SuperCrew 4x2 starts at $59,560, while its 4x4 counterpart begins at $63,360, a premium of $3,800.[1]
2026 F-150 At a Glance: Key Changes vs. 2025
| Category | Change for 2026 Model Year |
|---|---|
| Mechanical | 4x2 drivetrain is now available on Lariat, King Ranch®, and Platinum® trims.[1] |
| Exterior Colors | New: Avalanche, Argon Blue Metallic.[1] |
| Deleted: Ruby Red Metallic, Rapid Red Metallic, Space White Metallic, Atlas Blue Metallic.[1] | |
| Packages | New: Platinum Satin Appearance Package.[1] |
| Updated: Tremor 402B, XLT Chrome Package, King Ranch 600A, Platinum 700A.[1] | |
| Technology | BlueCruise is now available as a one-time purchase option on XLT (302A/303A) and Tremor® trims.[1] |
| Connectivity | A new one-time purchase option for the Ford Connectivity Package provides 7 years of service.[1] |
2026 F-150 Trim Levels: A Detailed Breakdown
The 2026 F-150 lineup continues to offer a trim for every possible need and budget, from the basic workhorse to the ultimate off-road machine.
XL Trim
Positioned as the foundational, no-nonsense work truck, the XL is built for durability and function. It comes impressively equipped for a base model, featuring either a 2.7L V6 EcoBoost® or a 5.0L V8 engine depending on the configuration.[1]
Starting at: $37,290
STX Trim
Building on the XL's solid foundation, the STX trim adds a significant dose of style and sportiness. The STX distinguishes itself with body-color front and rear bumpers, aggressive 18-inch Gloss Black wheels, and a comfortable interior with unique Sport Cloth seats.[1]
Starting at: $44,855
XLT Trim
The XLT is the heart of the F-150 lineup, striking the perfect balance of features, value, and available options. It builds upon the XL with key upgrades like a standard 12-inch digital instrument cluster, Zone Lighting, and aluminum wheels.[1]
Starting at: $45,695
Lariat Trim
The Lariat serves as the gateway to the F-150's luxury offerings, seamlessly blending advanced technology with premium comfort. It comes standard with the powerful and efficient 3.5L V6 EcoBoost® engine and ActiveX® trimmed heated and ventilated front seats.[1]
Starting at: $59,560
King Ranch® Trim
The iconic King Ranch® trim delivers a uniquely Texan brand of luxury. It stands out with its signature two-tone paint scheme featuring a Marsh Gray lower accent color, exclusive King Ranch leather interior, and genuine wood trim accents.[1]
Starting at: $65,825
Platinum® Trim
For those seeking a more modern, urban-focused luxury experience, the Platinum® trim offers a sleek, monochrome appearance with 20-inch Painted Gloss Ebony Black wheels and sophisticated interior with unique aluminum appliqués.[1]
Starting at: $68,800
Tremor® Trim
The Tremor® is a factory-built off-road specialist, designed to bridge the gap between a standard F-150 with the FX4 package and the extreme Raptor. It comes with 33-inch all-terrain tires and distinctive styling with Active Orange accents.[1]
Starting at: $64,915
Raptor™ Trim
Sitting at the apex of the F-150 lineup is the Raptor™, a desert-running predator engineered for high-speed off-road performance. It boasts a standard 3.5L V6 EcoBoost® High Output Engine and Fox™ Live Valve shocks.[1]
Starting at: $79,005
A Fresh Coat: Exploring the 2026 F-150 Color Palette
For 2026, Ford has updated the F-150's color options, introducing two new shades while retiring a few others.
Spotlight on New Colors
This modern, non-metallic gray has been a popular choice on Ford's performance models and now makes its way to the broader F-150 lineup. It offers a clean, contemporary look and is available on STX, XLT, Lariat, and Tremor® trims.[1] Additional $395
A vibrant and rich new metallic blue, Argon Blue adds a striking option to the palette. Its availability is more selective; it can be ordered on XL, STX, and Lariat models. Notably, on the popular XLT trim, it is exclusively available when paired with the XLT Chrome Appearance Package.[1] Additional $395
Farewell to Old Favorites
Making way for the new colors, Ford has deleted four paints from the 2025 lineup: Ruby Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat, Rapid Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat, Atlas Blue Metallic, and Space White Metallic.[1]
2026 F-150 Exterior Color Availability by Trim
| Exterior Color | XL | STX | XLT | Lariat | King Ranch® | Platinum® | Tremor® | Raptor™ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Agate Black Metallic | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Antimatter Blue Metallic | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
| Argon Blue Metallic | ✓ | ✓ | ✓¹ | ✓ | ||||
| Avalanche | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
| Carbonized Gray Metallic | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Iconic Silver Metallic | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
| Marsh Gray | ✓² | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||
| Oxford White | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
| Ruby Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓³ | ||
| Star White Metallic Tri-Coat | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||||
| Shelter Green | ✓ |
Data sourced from the 2026 F-150 Order Guide.[1]
¹ Requires XLT Chrome Appearance Package.
² Available on STX 201A only.
³ Requires Graphics Delete on Raptor R.
Must-Have Features & Packages for 2026
Beyond the trim levels, the F-150's extensive list of optional packages allows for deep customization. For 2026, a new performance package joins the roster of popular appearance and capability upgrades.
The All-New F-150 Lobo Package (19S)
A standout addition for 2026 is the F-150 Lobo Package, a street-performance-focused option available on the STX trim.[1] The name "Lobo" (Spanish for "wolf") is what the F-150 is called in Mexico, signaling a bold and aggressive persona. This package transforms the STX into a factory-built sport truck by requiring the potent 5.0L V8 engine and adding a host of performance and appearance upgrades, including massive 22-inch aluminum wheels, a lowered rear suspension for a more aggressive stance, a dual exhaust system with black tips, and lower body ground effects.[1] Priced at $4,695.
Appearance Packages
XLT Black Appearance Packages (193 & 19P)
For a stealthy, modern look, the XLT offers two tiers. The standard package (193) costs $920 and includes 18-inch gloss black wheels and blacked-out badging. The "Plus" package (19P) for $2,170 upgrades to 20-inch wheels and adds a dual exhaust with black tips.[1]
Lariat Black Appearance Package (195)
This package brings the blacked-out theme to the Lariat trim with 20-inch gloss black wheels, black badging, and a dual exhaust. It costs $1,225 on the base Lariat or $1,475 on higher equipment groups.[1]
XLT Chrome Appearance Package (86B)
For a more traditional, bright look, this package adds 20-inch chrome-like PVD wheels, chrome step bars, chrome door handles, and a chrome exhaust tip for $1,620.[1]
Platinum Satin Appearance Package (19G)
New for 2026, this package gives the Platinum trim a unique, sophisticated look with 20-inch polished aluminum wheels and elegant satin chrome exterior accents for just $395.[1]
Capability Packages
- FX4 Off-Road Package (55A): The go-to choice for enhancing the off-road prowess of most 4x4 models. For $1,320, it adds off-road-tuned shock absorbers, protective skid plates, Hill Descent Control™, and an electronic-locking rear axle.[1]
- Tow/Haul Package (53T): An essential upgrade for serious towing, this package includes an Integrated Trailer Brake Controller and an upgraded electronic-locking rear axle to improve stability and control. It costs $1,010 on most trims.[1]
Technology and Convenience
- BlueCruise (522): Ford's hands-free highway driving assistant is more accessible than ever. The new "One-Time Purchase" option provides the service for a minimum of seven years. The cost ranges from $2,305 to $2,875 depending on the trim level.[1]
- Pro Power Onboard: This class-exclusive feature turns the F-150 into a mobile generator. It is available in several outputs: 2.0kW on gasoline models, 2.4kW standard on the PowerBoost Full Hybrid, and a powerful 7.2kW version available as an $850 upgrade on the hybrid.[1]
- Bed Utility Package (68L): This highly functional package enhances the truck bed with LED box lighting, a tailgate step with a work surface, and reinforced tie-down points. The price starts at $860 on the XLT trim.[1]
Decoding the Price: How Much Does the 2026 F-150 Cost?
F-150 pricing can be complex due to the vast number of configurations and options. The following tables break down the starting prices and the cost of popular upgrades to help clarify the investment. All prices listed are Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) and do not include the mandatory $2,595 Destination and Delivery fee.[1]
2026 F-150 Starting MSRP by Trim
| Trim | Representative Configuration | Starting MSRP |
|---|---|---|
| XL | Regular Cab 4x2, 6.5' Box | $39,330 |
| STX | SuperCab 4x2, 6.5' Box | $44,855 |
| XLT | SuperCrew 4x2, 5.5' Box | $48,055 |
| Lariat | SuperCrew 4x2, 5.5' Box | $59,560 |
| King Ranch® | SuperCrew 4x2, 5.5' Box | $65,825 |
| Platinum® | SuperCrew 4x2, 5.5' Box | $68,800 |
| Tremor® | SuperCrew 4x4, 5.5' Box | $64,915 |
| Raptor™ | SuperCrew 4x4, 5.5' Box | $79,005 |
Data sourced from the 2026 F-150 Price List.[1] Prices do not include the $2,595 destination fee.
The power of equipment groups can significantly alter the final price. For example, a base XLT SuperCrew 4x4 starts at $51,915. Adding the highly popular Equipment Group 302A, which includes features like the 360-degree camera and adaptive cruise control, adds a net cost of $5,330, bringing the total to $57,245 before any other options.[1] This demonstrates how the "real" price of a well-equipped truck can quickly climb from its base MSRP.
Engine upgrades also play a major role in the final cost. Upgrading from the standard 2.7L EcoBoost® to the 5.0L V8 costs $2,340, while choosing the 3.5L PowerBoost Full Hybrid over the 3.5L EcoBoost® adds $1,340.[1]
Pricing for Key Optional Packages and Features
| Package / Option | Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) |
|---|---|
| FX4 Off-Road Package | $1,320 |
| XLT Black Appearance Package Plus | $2,170 |
| Twin Panel Moonroof | $1,495 |
| Pro Power Onboard - 7.2kW (Hybrid only) | $850 |
| Star White Metallic Tri-Coat Paint | $995 |
| Bed Utility Package (XLT) | $860 |
| Tow/Haul Package (XLT) | $1,010 |
Data sourced from the 2026 F-150 Price List.[1]
Conclusion: Choosing Your 2026 F-150
The 2026 Ford F-150 continues its evolution with smart, customer-focused updates. The key themes for this model year are expanded choice and personalization. The introduction of 4x2 options for luxury trims makes high-end features more attainable, while the bold new Lobo package caters directly to the growing street-performance truck scene. With a refreshed color palette and more accessible technology, the F-150 solidifies its position as the truck that truly offers something for everyone.
When selecting a 2026 F-150, buyers should consider the following:
For the Value Shopper
The XLT trim with the 302A equipment group remains the sweet spot in the lineup, offering an outstanding blend of modern technology, comfort, and capability at a competitive price point.
For the Luxury Buyer
The new 4x2 availability on Lariat, King Ranch®, and Platinum® trims presents a significant choice. Buyers in climates where four-wheel drive is not a necessity can save nearly $4,000 while still enjoying a top-tier luxury experience.
For the Off-Road Enthusiast
The lineup offers a clear progression of capability. The FX4 package provides a solid foundation for trail use, the Tremor® is a dedicated and highly capable off-roader right from the factory, and the Raptor™ remains the undisputed king of high-speed, off-road performance.
For the Style-Conscious Buyer
The new Lobo package delivers a factory-custom sport truck look and feel. For those seeking a more subtle statement, the various Black, Chrome, and new Satin appearance packages provide ample opportunity to personalize the F-150's appearance.
Ultimately, the 2026 Ford F-150 demonstrates a keen understanding of its diverse customer base. By refining its offerings and adding more targeted options, Ford ensures that its legendary truck is more compelling and customizable than ever before.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the key differences between the 2026 and 2025 Ford Super Duty?
The 2026 Super Duty introduces several key upgrades over the 2025 model, particularly aimed at work-focused buyers in Washington. These include:
- New Lariat Premium Package: Bundles popular tech like Ford Co-Pilot360® 2.0, Trailer Reverse Guidance, and more—now standard on Lariat Crew Cab 4x4 with the 7.3L V8.
- Broader STX Package Availability: The stylish STX Appearance Package now includes dual rear wheel (DRW) configurations, not just SRW.
- Return of the 6 ¾ Foot Bed: Ideal for balancing maneuverability and cargo space in tight urban areas.
- New Exterior Colors: Argon Blue Metallic and Marsh Gray Metallic echo the tones of the Pacific Northwest.
- Tremor Package Expansion: Now available with the standard output 6.7L diesel for more affordable off-road capability.
- Tech Upgrades for Fleets and Retail: A new 7-year connectivity option for retail users and 1-year standard for fleets.
These updates help the 2026 model stand out in real-world jobsite use from Tacoma to Cle Elum.
Is the 2026 Super Duty more capable than the 2025 model?
Core capabilities like towing, payload, and horsepower remain best-in-class for both years, but the 2026 model enhances usability. For example, new towing tech (like Pro Trailer Hitch Assist™) and expanded off-road availability with the Tremor Package make the 2026 model more versatile. Fleet and tech options also better support connected work across Washington.
Should I wait for the 2026 Super Duty or buy a 2025 model now?
If you need a truck immediately and can find a 2025 with your desired configuration, it remains a strong choice. But if you want the latest features, styling updates, and expanded package options—especially for commercial or fleet use—the 2026 is the smarter investment. Factory ordering is now open, allowing you to build exactly what you need with the newest tech and configurations.
Do the 2026 Super Duty trims and engines differ from 2025?
The overall engine lineup remains the same:
- 6.8L gas V8
- 7.3L gas V8
- 6.7L diesel V8 (standard and High Output)
However, package combinations, availability by trim, and some DIO (dealer-installed options) have changed. For example, the Lariat Premium Package and Tremor Package are now available with different engine pairings. These adjustments simplify ordering and offer more flexibility depending on job needs in places like Auburn, Maple Valley, or Bellevue.
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