2018 F150 Towing Capacity Full Guide (With Charts)
CONTENTS
- What is the 2018 F150 Towing Capacity?
- Trim Levels
- Cab Styles and Bed Lengths
- 2018 Ford F150 GVWR
- How Much Does a 2018 Ford F150 Weight?
- 2018 F150 Towing Packages
- 2018 Ford F-150 Engine Options
- 2018 F-150 Towing Capacity by Engine Configurations
- 2018 F150 Towing Capacity Charts
- 2018 F150 5th Wheel Towing Charts
- 2018 F150 Conventional Trailer Towing Charts
- 2018 F150 Payload Capacity by Engine
- 2018 F150 Rear Step Bumper Towing vs. Hitch Receiver Towing
- FAQs
- How much can a 2018 f150 tow?
- What factors determine the towing capacity of the 2018 F150?
- How do axle ratios affect the towing capacity of a 2018 F150?
- Where can I find a table that details the towing capacities for specific configurations of the 2018 F150?
- What role does engine type play in determining towing capacity of the 2018 F150?
- How does the high-strength, military-grade aluminum body of the 2018 F150 contribute to its towing capacity?
- What is the max towing capacity of the 2018 F150s with different configurations?
- What is the purpose of the 2018 F150 Supercab and Supercrew?
- How important is the vehicle’s frame to towing capacity in the 2018 F150?
- What additional accessories and equipment can help improve the towing capacity of my 2018 F150?
- Can the 2018 Ford F150 go off-road?
- Does the 2018 Ford F150 have a backup camera?
- Helpful Resources
- Conclusion
What is the 2018 F150 Towing Capacity?
The 2018 Ford F-150 offers an impressive towing capacity, ranging between 4,900 – 13,200 lbs (2,222 – 5,987 kg), depending on the model, engine options, cab configurations, and axle ratios.
Please note that the information provided is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. It is always advisable to confirm the information and seek professional assistance when making decisions regarding your vehicle.
Trim Levels
The 2018 Ford F-150 offers seven trim levels with varying options and cosmetic additions.
These trim levels include:
- XL.
- XLT.
- Lariat.
- King Ranch.
- Platinum.
- Limited.
- Raptor.
Cab Styles and Bed Lengths
Cab Style | Seating Capacity | Bed Length Options | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Regular Cab | Up to 3 | 6.5-foot or 8-foot | Larger cabin, rear-hinged back doors for easier rear-seat access. |
SuperCab | Up to 6 | 6.5-foot or 8-foot | Larger cabin, rear-hinged back doors for easier rear seat access. |
SuperCrew | Up to 6 | 5.5-foot or 6.5-foot | Spacious cabin, four full-sized doors, suitable for work and family use. |
2018 Ford F150 GVWR
The 2018 Ford F150 has an impressive Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) that ranges from 6,280 to 7,050 lbs, depending on the specific model and configuration chosen.
How Much Does a 2018 Ford F150 Weight?
The weight of a 2018 Ford F150 can change depending on the model’s engine type and additional features. Typically, the F150 weighs between 4,069 to 5,424 pounds.
2018 F150 Towing Packages
The available options include the Class III Trailer Tow Package and the Max Trailer Tow Package.
1. The Class III Trailer Tow Package
is designed for lighter towing needs. It includes a Class III frame-mounted hitch receiver, a 4-pin/7-pin wiring harness, and a Smart Trailer Tow Connector. This package offers a maximum towing capacity of up to 7,000 pounds.
Key specs and features of the Class III Trailer Tow Package include:
- Trailer Sway Control.
- Upgraded Rear Bumper.
- Pro Trailer Backup Assist.
- Integrated Trailer Brake Controller.
- Heavy-Duty Engine Cooling.
2. Max Trailer Tow Package
For more heavy-duty towing requirements, the Max Trailer Tow Package is ideal. It includes all the features of the Class III Trailer Tow Package, a 3.55 electronic-locking rear axle, an integrated trailer brake controller, and an upgraded front stabilizer bar.
Key specs and features of the Max Trailer Tow Package include:
- Increased towing capacity.
- Heavy-duty radiator.
- Integrated trailer brake controller.
- Upgraded rear stabilizer bar.
- Pro Trailer Backup Assist
- Extended-range fuel tank.
Both trailer tow packages provide additional features such as Pro Trailer Backup Assist and trailer sway control, ensuring a confident towing experience.
2018 Ford F-150 Engine Options
ENGINE TYPE | MAX POWER (hp/rpm) | MAX TORQUE (rpm) |
2.7L EcoBoost V6 | 325 at 5,000 | 400 lb.-ft. at 2,750 |
3.3L Ti-VCT V6 | 290 at 6,500 | 265 lb.-ft. at 4,000 |
3.0L Turbo Diesel V6 | 250 at 3,250 | 440 lb.-ft. at 1,750 |
5.0L Ti-VCT V8 | 395 at 5,750 | 400 lb.-ft. at 4,500 |
3.5L EcoBoost V6 | 450 at 5,000 | 510 lb.-ft. at 3,500 |
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2018 F-150 Towing Capacity by Engine Configurations
ENGINE TYPE | MAXIMUM TOWING CAPACITY |
2.7L EcoBoost V6 | 7500 to 9100 lbs |
3.3L Ti-VCT V6 | 7,700 lbs. |
3.0L Turbo Diesel V6 | 11,400 lbs. |
5.0L Ti-VCT V8 | 11,600 lbs. |
3.5L EcoBoost V6 | 13,200 lbs. |
2.7L EcoBoost V6
The 2.7L EcoBoost V6 engine has a towing capacity range from 7500 to 9100 pounds, depending on the axle ratio, cab configuration, and other factors.
3.3L Ti-VCT V6
The 2018 Ford F150, equipped with a 3.3L Ti-VCT V6 engine, delivers a power output of 290 hp and 265 lb-ft of torque. When properly equipped, the 3.3L V6 can achieve a maximum towing capacity of 7,700 lbs and a payload capacity of up to 1,990 lbs.
3.0L Turbo Diesel V6
The 3.0L Turbo Diesel V6 engine offered in the 2018 Ford F-150 has a towing capacity range between 7,200 and 11,400 pounds.
5.0L Ti-VCT V8
The 2018 F-150, equipped with a 5.0L Ti-VCT V8 engine, offers a maximum towing capacity of 11,600 lbs.
3.5L EcoBoost V6
The 3.5L EcoBoost V6 engine has 375 horsepower and a massive 470 lb-ft of torque with Towing capacity of 13,200 lbs
2018 F150 Towing Capacity Charts
2018 Ford F150 Regular Cab Towing Capacity Chart
ENGINE TYPE | 4×2 TOWING CAPACITY | 4×4 TOWING CAPACITY |
3.5L PFDI V6 | 5,000 lbs (3.55 Axle Ratio, and 141” Wb) 5,100 lbs (3.55 Axle Ratio, and 122” Wb) 7,600 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio, and 141” Wb) 7,700 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio, and 122” Wb) | 5,000 lbs (3.55 Axle Ratio, and 122” Wb) 7,400 lbs (141” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) 7,500 lbs (122” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) |
5.0L 4-Valve V8 | 8,300 lbs (3.31 Axle Ratio, and 122” Wb) 9,100 lbs (3.31 Axle Ratio, and 141” Wb) 9,100 lbs (3.55 Axle Ratio, and 122” Wb) 10,100 lbs (3.55 Axle Ratio, and 141” Wb) 11,100 (3.73 Axle Ratio, and 141” Wb) | 5,000 lbs (122” Wb, and 3.55 Axle Ratio) 7,400 lbs (141” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) 7,500 lbs (122” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) 8,300 lbs (122” Wb, and 3.31 Axle Ratio) 9,100 lbs (141” Wb, and 3.31 Axle Ratio) 8,300 lbs (122” Wb, and 3.55 Axle Ratio) 9,100 lbs (141” Wb, and 3.55 Axle Ratio) 9,700 lbs (122” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) 11,000 lbs (141” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) |
2.7L GTDI V6 | 7,600 lbs (3.31 Axle Ratio, and 122”/141” Wb) 8,500 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio, and 141”/122” Wb) | 7,600 lbs (122”/141” Wb, and 3.55 Axle Ratio) 9,000 lbs (141” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) |
3.5L GTDI V6 | 10,700 lbs (3.15 Axle Ratio, and 141” Wb) 12,100 lbs (3.55/3.73 Axle Ratio, and 141” Wb) | 12,000 lbs (141” Wb, and 3.55 Axle Ratio) 11,800 lbs (141” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) 11,900 lbs (141” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) |
2018 Ford F150 Super Cab Towing Capacity Chart
ENGINE TYPE | 4×2 TOWING CAPACITY | 4×4 TOWING CAPACITY |
3.5L PFDI V6 | 5,000 lbs (3.55 Axle Ratio, and 145” Wb) 7,400 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio, and 145” Wb) | 7,400 lbs (141” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) |
5.0L 4-Valve V8 | 9,200 lbs (3.15 Axle Ratio, and 164” Wb) 9,200 lbs (3.15 Axle Ratio, and 145” Wb) 9,200 lbs (3.31 Axle Ratio, and 164” Wb) 9,200 lbs (3.31 Axle Ratio, and 145” Wb) 10,200 lbs (3.55 Axle Ratio, and 164” Wb) 10,200 lbs (3.55 Axle Ratio, and 145” Wb) 11,200 lbs (3.55 Axle Ratio, and 141” Wb) 11,100 (3.73 Axle Ratio, and 164” Wb) | 7,400 lbs (145” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) 9,000 lbs (164” Wb, and 3.31 Axle Ratio) 9,100 lbs (145” Wb, and 3.31 Axle Ratio) 9,100 lbs (145”/164” Wb, and 3.55 Axle Ratio) 10,700 lbs (164” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) 11,200 lbs (164” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) 11,300 lbs (145” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) |
2.7L GTDI V6 | 7,500 lbs (3.15/3.31 Axle Ratio, and 164” Wb) 7,700 lbs (3.15/3.31 Axle Ratio, and 145” Wb) 8,200 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio, and 164” Wb) 8,300/8,400 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio, and 145” Wb) | 7,600 lbs (145” Wb, and 3.55 Axle Ratio) 8,100 lbs (145” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) 9,000 lbs (145” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) |
3.5L GTDI V6 | 10,700 lbs (3.15/3.55 Axle Ratio, and 145”/164” Wb) 11,900 lbs (3.55 Axle Ratio, and 164” Wb) 12,000 lbs (3.55 Axle Ratio, and 145” Wb) 11,800/11,900 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio, and 165” Wb) | 10,700 lbs (145”/164” Wb, and 3.31 Axle Ratio) 11,600 lbs (164” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) 11,800 lbs (145” Wb, and 3.55 Axle Ratio) 6,000 lbs (145” Wb, and 4.10 Axle Ratio |
2018 Ford F150 SuperCrew Towing Capacity Chart
ENGINE TYPE | 4×2 TOWING CAPACITY | 4×4 TOWING CAPACITY |
3.5L PFDI V6 | 5,000 lbs (3.55 Axle Ratio, and 145” Wb) 7,400 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio, and 145” Wb) | 7,400 lbs (145” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) |
5.0L 4-Valve V8 | 9,100 lbs (3.15/3.31 Axle Ratio, and 145”/157” Wb) 10,100 lbs (3.55 Axle Ratio, and 145”/157” Wb) 10,900 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio, and 157” Wb) | 7,400 lbs (145” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) 9,000 lbs (145” Wb, and 3.31 Axle Ratio) 9,100 lbs (157” Wb, and 3.31 Axle Ratio) 9,100 lbs (145”/157” Wb, and 3.55 Axle Ratio) 10,600 lbs (157” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) 10,900 lbs (145” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) 11,600 lbs (157” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) |
2.7L GTDI V6 | 7,600 lbs (3.15/3.31 Axle Ratio, and 157” Wb) 7,700 lbs (3.15/3.31 Axle Ratio, and 145” Wb) 8,200/8300 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio, and 145” Wb) | 7,600 lbs (145” Wb, and 3.55 Axle Ratio) 8,000 lbs (145” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) 9,000 lbs (145” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) |
3.5L GTDI V6 | 10,400/10,600 lbs (3.15 Axle Ratio, and 145” Wb) 10,600 lbs (3.55 Axle Ratio, and 145” Wb) 11,200 lbs (3.55 Axle Ratio, and 145” Wb) 12,700 lbs (3.55 Axle Ratio, and 145” Wb) 11,700/11,800 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio, and 157” Wb) 13,200 lbs (3.55 Axle Ratio, and 157” Wb) | 9,000 lbs (145” Wb, and 3.15 Axle Ratio) 10,700/10,400 lbs (145”/157” Wb, and 3.31/3.55 Axle Ratio) 10,900 lbs (145” Wb, and 3.55 Axle Ratio) 12,700 lbs (145” Wb, and 3.55 Axle Ratio) 13,000 lbs (157” Wb, and 3.55 Axle Ratio) 11,400 lbs (157” Wb, and 3.73 Axle Ratio) 8,000 lbs (145” Wb, and 4.10 Axle Ratio) |
2018 F150 5th Wheel Towing Charts
2018 F150 Conventional Trailer Towing Charts
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2018 F150 Payload Capacity by Engine
The 2018 F150 offers an impressive payload capacity range of 1,570 to 3,270 pounds.
ENGINE TYPE | MAXIMUM PAYLOAD CAPACITY |
2.7L EcoBoost V6 | 2,470 lbs. |
3.3L Ti-VCT V6 | 1,990 lbs. |
3.0L Turbo Diesel V6 | 2,020 lbs. |
5.0L Ti-VCT V8 | 3,270 lbs. |
3.5L EcoBoost V6 | 3,230 lbs. |
2018 F150 Rear Step Bumper Towing vs. Hitch Receiver Towing
In the 2018 F150 series, rear step bumper and hitch receiver towing are two ways to pull a trailer. Ford states that a maximum trailer capacity of 5,000 lbs should never be exceeded for rear step bumper towing.
On the other hand, hitch receiver towing can handle a much higher capacity depending on the specific setup and configuration of the vehicle.
The 2018 F150 models can tow trailers weighing 5,000 and 13,200 lbs, provided they have either the Trailer Towing Package or the Max Trailer Towing Package installed.
Ford recommends a tongue weight of no more than 10% of the trailer weight for optimal safety and weight distribution. The maximum tongue weight cannot surpass 500 lbs if a weight-distributing hitch is not used.
FAQs
How much can a 2018 f150 tow?
The towing capacity of the 2018 Ford F150 truck ranges from 5,000 to 13,200 pounds, depending on the build and trim. The base model has a towing capacity of 5,000 pounds, while the super crew with the max tow package can reach 13,200 pounds.
What factors determine the towing capacity of the 2018 F150?
The towing capacity of the 2018 F150 is determined by factors such as engine type, vehicle configuration, axle ratio, and the presence of specific accessory packages. The high-strength, military-grade aluminum body and steel frame also contribute to the towing capacity of these trucks.
How do axle ratios affect the towing capacity of a 2018 F150?
Axle ratios play a significant role in the towing capacity of the 2018 F150. A higher axle ratio will generally result in a higher max towing capacity, while a lower axle ratio can provide better fuel economy when not towing.
Where can I find a table that details the towing capacities for specific configurations of the 2018 F150?
To access a comprehensive table detailing the towing capacities for various configurations of the 2018 F150, refer to the 2018 F150 Towing Capacity Full Guide. This detailed guide includes charts, allowing you to easily read and compare the towing capacities of different truck configurations.
What role does engine type play in determining towing capacity of the 2018 F150?
Engine type is a critical factor in determining the towing capacity of the 2018 F150. Different engine types offer different levels of power and torque, which directly affect how much weight a vehicle can tow. Larger or more powerful engines generally have higher towing capacities.
How does the high-strength, military-grade aluminum body of the 2018 F150 contribute to its towing capacity?
The high-strength, military-grade aluminum body of the 2018 F150 helps reduce the truck’s overall weight. This also increases the vehicle’s towing capacity since it allows the truck to tow heavier loads without exceeding its maximum allowed weight limits.
What is the max towing capacity of the 2018 F150s with different configurations?
The max towing capacity of the 2018 F150s varies based on engine type, axle ratio, and other factors. For exact figures, refer to the 2018 F150 Towing Capacity Full Guide (With Charts) article, which comprehensively analyzes towing capacities for various configurations.
What is the purpose of the 2018 F150 Supercab and Supercrew?
The 2018 F150 Supercab and Supercrew configurations are designed to cater to different truck owners’ needs. Both serve different purposes and are available in trims and styles to suit work, family, or recreational requirements. They are especially popular for their high towing capacity, making them suitable for heavy-duty tasks.
How important is the vehicle’s frame to towing capacity in the 2018 F150?
The vehicle’s frame is crucial to the towing capacity of the 2018 F150. The high-strength steel frame contributes to the truck’s strength and rigidity, allowing it to tow heavier loads while maintaining stability and control.
What additional accessories and equipment can help improve the towing capacity of my 2018 F150?
Some additional accessories that can help improve the towing capacity of your 2018 F150 include larger mirrors, heavy-duty tow packages, trailer brake controllers, and weight distribution hitches. These accessories enhance the towing experience and improve safety and control when towing heavy loads with your F150.
Can the 2018 Ford F150 go off-road?
The 2018 Ford F150 can go off-road with its all-terrain features like the electronic shift-on-the-fly system, 4×4 traction system, and skid plates. These features provide better stability and control on uneven terrains.
Does the 2018 Ford F150 have a backup camera?
Yes, the 2018 Ford F150 has a rearview camera that provides visual assistance while backing up.
Helpful Resources
Conclusion
The 2018 F150 has a towing capacity of 4,900 – 13,200 lbs(2,222 – 5,987 kg), depending on the model, engine options, cab configurations, and axle ratios.
To determine the accurate towing capacity, one should consider factors such as cab style, bed length, and the presence of a suitable tow package. Additionally, always consult the owner’s manual, the truck’s door jamb label, or authorized Ford dealerships to confirm the specifications of your F150.