2026 F-150 payload weight rating by configuration
If you’re wondering how much your 2026 Ford F-150 can carry in its bed, you’ve come to the right place. Below, you can find 2026 F-150 payload weight ratings by configuration, brought to you by Sherwood Ford of Sherwood Park, AB. Check out the frequently asked questions below, and let us know if you have any remaining concerns.
Payload of the 2026 Ford F-150
- 2,440 pounds for 141.5-inch wheelbase models with 4×2 and 3.5 L EcoBoost V6 engines
- 2,175 pounds for 141.5-inch wheelbase models with 4×4 and 3.5 L EcoBoost V6 engines
- 2,135 pounds for 141.5-inch wheelbase modes with 4×2 and 5 L V8 engines
- 2,080 pounds for 141.5-inch wheelbase modes with 4×4 and 5 L V8 engines
- 1,790 pounds for 122.8-inch wheelbase modes with 4×2 and 5 L V8 engines
- 1,720 pounds for 122.8-inch wheelbase modes with 4×4 and 5 L V8 engines
- 1,775 pounds for 141.5-inch wheelbase modes with 4×2 and 2.7 L EcoBoost V6 engines
- 1,720 pounds for 141.5-inch wheelbase modes with 4×4 and 2.7 L EcoBoost V6 engines
Frequently asked questions about the F-150 payload
The max available payload is 2,440 pounds.
The maximum available payload refers to only properly equipped models. Every model has its own weight rating.
Towing weight ratings refer to the weight pulled behind the vehicle. Payload is the weight carried in the bed of the vehicle.
For the 2026 F-150, 4×2 models generally have a slightly higher payload.
Yes, different engines offer different payload ratings. The 3.5 L EcoBoost V6 provides the highest available payload rating for the 2026 F-150.
Wheelbase length can impact vehicle weight distribution and overall truck configuration, which affects payload capability.
Yes, the 2026 Ford F-150 is designed to handle cargo such as tools, equipment, landscaping supplies, and building materials when loaded within its rated payload limits.
Exceeding the payload rating can affect braking, handling, suspension performance, and overall vehicle safety. Drivers should always stay within the recommended limits.
No, payload ratings can vary depending on trim level, drivetrain, engine, cab size, and available equipment.
Drivers can find payload information on the vehicle’s door jamb label or by speaking with a Ford dealership for configuration-specific details.
Yes, accessories such as bed covers, toolboxes, running boards, and other equipment add weight to the truck and may reduce available payload capacity.
Yes, but both payload and towing ratings must be considered together. Tongue weight from a trailer also counts toward the truck’s total payload.
Properly equipped 4×2 models with the 3.5 L EcoBoost V6 engine and 141.5-inch wheelbase provide the highest available payload rating for the 2026 F-150.



