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2021 Ford F-150 prices start at $30,635, but could exceed $80,000

The redesigned 2021 Ford-F150 gets a host of upgrades but only a $ 195 bump in base price over the outgoing pickup truck.

Starting at $ 30,635 including destination, the best-selling vehicle in America comes in XL, XLT, Lariat, King Ranch, Platinum, and Limited trims, with three cab styles, three available bed sizes, and six engine configurations, including a hybrid model available across the varied lineup.  

The hybrid with a 3.5-liter turbo V-6 and an electric motor costs between $ 2,500 and $ 4,495 extra depending on the configuration, according to CarsDirect, which broke the F-150 pricing news yesterday. Even though the base XL model gets a marginal price bump, higher trims and configurations can exceed $ 3,000 more than the same 2020 model.

2021 Ford F-150

2021 Ford F-150

2021 Ford F-150

2021 Ford F-150

2021 Ford F-150

2021 Ford F-150

For example, the 2021 Ford F-150 Limited four-door SuperCrew cab in rear-wheel drive starts at $ 72,520 with destination, making it $ 3,090 more expensive than the same 2020 model, according to CarsDirect. Add four-wheel drive and the hybrid powertrain and it’s $ 78,445. Add the trailer tow package and a bed liner, and it’ll surpass $ 80,000. 

More expensive than ever before, the 2021 Ford F-150 Limited also comes better equipped than every before. This luxe truck comes with power running boards, 22-inch aluminum wheels, a surround-view camera system, heated and cooled leather seats, twin-panel moonroof, 18-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system, and, a first on any pickup truck, a driver-facing camera that will allow for hands-free highway driving with an available software upgrade later in 2021. 

The higher trims see the biggest price jumps over last year, according to CarsDirect

2021 Ford F-150

2021 Ford F-150

2021 Ford F-150

2021 Ford F-150

2021 Ford F-150

2021 Ford F-150

The 2021 Platinum SuperCrew increases $ 3,590 to $ 60,805. The 2021 King Ranch SuperCrew jumps $ 3,340 to $ 58,025, and the Lariat bumps up $ 1,945 to $ 46,890. 

At the other end, base XLs comes with automatic emergency braking, an 8.0-inch touchscreen with wireless smartphone capability and a $ 30,635 sticker for the regular cab in rear-wheel drive. That’s about $ 500 more than the 2020 Chevy Silverado. The bed has a new tailgate with side cleats and clamp pockets to make work and play easier, and the new F-150 comes with an in-bed generator with three different outputs. 

The popular XLT SuperCrew increases by only $ 290 to $ 42,005, but four-wheel drive adds another $ 3,495. It comes with a suite of active safety features such as active lane control, blind-spot monitors, and reverse automatic emergency braking. 

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