Raptor ($57,435) is available in SuperCab and SuperCrew forms, either of which comes exclusively with the 5.5-foot bed.
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Rear cross-traffic alert, leather seating, rear safety belts that inflate in the event of an accident, power running boards, 20-in alloy wheels and a series of exterior upgrades. It includes wood interior accents, a heated steering wheel, parallel-parking assistance, blind spot monitoring with Platinum ($56,515, SuperCrew only) is more conventionally luxurious. King Ranch ($53,985) comes only with the SuperCrew cab, containing a remote starter, remote tailgate release, heated rear seats, LED headlights/taillights, an 110-volt power point, a heated steering wheel, reverse parking sensors, a navigation system, and a Bang & Olufsen audio system. Lariat ($43,295) brings leather upholstery, heated/ventilated front seats, power-adjustable pedals with memory, BoxLink, LED box lighting, power-folding outboard mirrors, heated/ventilated front seats,ĭual-zone automatic climate control, power rear sliding window, keyless access/push-button start, an 8-in touchscreen, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto smartphone integration, satellite radio, a rearview camera, a 10-way power driver's seat, LED bed lighting and 18-in alloy wheels. MyKey, cruise control, SYNC 3 infotainment system, FordPass Connect with Wi-Fi hot spot, a USB port, a CD player, 17-in alloy wheels, some exterior chrome work, carpeting and a few more cabin stowage areas.
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XLT ($35,755) adds power windows and locks (including the tailgate), power mirrors, a cargo management system (with four tie-down cleats), fog lights, remote keyless entry,
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SYNC 3, drop-in or spray-in bedliners and trailer tow packages with the Pro Trailer Backup Assist feature (basically a self-steering function for reversing up to a trailer). Other options include a tailgate-assist step, side steps, a power-lock tailgate, power outboard mirrors, power windows, power door locks, cruise control, AWD versions of the XL are eligible for the FX4 Off-Road package (an electronic-locking rear axle, an off-road tuned specialist suspension, skid plates and hill-descent control).
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Standard equipment includes an AM/FM stereo with a clock (but no CD player or USB port), a 2.3-in screen in the center stack for audio controls, air conditioning, trailer sway control, a capless fuel filler, trailer connection wiring, side curtain airbags, a tilt-and-telescopic steering wheel, pre-collision assist with emergency braking, automatic highbeams, front bench seat, 17-in steel wheels and little else.
XL models ($29,750) are bare-bones work trucks. It's $3,645 extra for XL and $3,425 on other trim levels. Available on all grades (standard on Raptor) is 4-wheel drive.
Trims are XL, XLT, Lariat, King Ranch, Raptor, Platinum and Limited. Then there are engines, trim levels and options bundles. A multitude of configurations involve the Regular Cab, SuperCab (extended) and SuperCrew (what everyone else calls a crew cab) - bed lengths measure 5.5, 6.5 or 8 feet (the two longer beds come with the two smaller, cabs and the SuperCrew is eligible for the shortest bed). How Much Does a 2021 Ford F150 Cost?Choosing a 2019 Ford F-150 is not straightforward. Many buyers, however, find an XLT with the SuperCrew cab and 2.7-liter V6 hits a sweet spot. For buyers with a big budget, the Limited offers a genuine luxury car experience in a full-size truck package, making for the best of both worlds. Which F150 is the Best?Among 2019 Ford F-150 grades, Lariat with the turbo 3.5-liter V6 looks tempting because of its broad range of talents and features. See the 2019 Ford F-150 models for sale near you XLT grade gets FordPass Connect standard. Turbo V6 from Raptor is now also the standard engine for Limited Grade that also gets a cabin refreshening, as well as high-flow dual exhaust.