Confirmed: Next-Gen Ford F-150 Arrives By 2029
The automaker will also introduce the next-generation Super Duty pickup.
The Breakdown:
- Ford will launch the next-generation F-150 and Super Duty pickups by 2029.
- Ford plans to have a renewed lineup by the end of the decade.
- This will include Ford’s new mid-size electric truck.
Ford has confirmed that the next-generation F-150 will arrive by 2029. The automaker has established a new Product Creation and Industrialization organization to support a “massive portfolio renewal.”
In addition to the next-gen F-150, the automaker also plans to introduce the new Super Duty. Ford says it will refresh 80 percent of its North American lineup by volume by 2029, including the new mid-size electric truck that will ride on the Blue Oval’s Universal Electric Vehicle platform.
Reports from February 2025 alleged that the automaker was going to start producing the next-gen F-150 in 2027, but Ford had to delay it until 2028. This arrival date aligns with those rumors.
The 14th-generation F-150 on sale today has been around since 2020. The Super Duty is a bit newer, arriving for 2023.
Motor1’s Take: The F-150 is a vital vehicle for the Ford brand, which is still competitive for now. Chevrolet plans to introduce its next-generation Silverado 1500 later this year, and it will go on sale competing with an aging F-150. The 15th-generation F-Series can't arrive soon enough.
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