F-150 (14th Generation, 2021-2025)
Ford

F-150 (14th Generation, 2021-2025)

America's best-selling pickup truck featuring military-grade aluminum body, multiple powertrain options including 3.5L PowerBoost hybrid (430 hp), 10-speed automatic transmission, SYNC 4 infotainment with 12-inch touchscreen, and Ford Co-Pilot360 2.0 active safety systems, launched October 2020.

95 suppliers • Dearborn, Michigan, USA2021

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who supplies engines for Ford F-150?

Ford F-150 engines are manufactured in-house by Ford Motor Company at plants in the USA. Available powertrains include the 3.3L V6, 2.7L EcoBoost, 3.5L EcoBoost, 5.0L V8, and 3.5L PowerBoost hybrid (430 hp).

Who makes the hybrid system for F-150 PowerBoost?

The F-150 PowerBoost hybrid system is developed by Ford with key components including the 3.5L EcoBoost engine (Ford), 10-speed automatic transmission (Ford/GM joint venture), electric motor, and 1.5 kWh battery pack.

Where are Ford F-150 components manufactured?

F-150 components are sourced from North America and globally: engines and transmissions from USA, aluminum body panels from USA, safety systems from Germany (Bosch), electronics from Germany (Continental), with final assembly at Ford plants in Dearborn, Michigan and Kansas City, Missouri.

What companies supply parts for Ford F-150?

Key F-150 suppliers include Bosch (safety and braking systems), Continental (electronics and infotainment), ZF (suspension components), Alcoa (aluminum body), BorgWarner (turbochargers), and 90+ other tier-1 automotive suppliers.

Supply chains change frequently. Data updated: Month Year