2015 Ford F-150 — Complete Owner's Resource Hub

Everything about the 2015 Ford F-150: problems, reliability, maintenance schedule, lifespan, cost of ownership. Your complete resource.

Redesigned for 2015, the Ford F-150 marks a major step forward in the full-size truck world, pairing a high-strength, military-grade aluminum-alloy body with proven pickup capability. The result is a truck that feels more responsive and efficient without giving up the toughness buyers expect—whether you’re hauling gear, towing a trailer, or piling on miles as a daily driver. The 2015 F-150 is a strong fit for contractors, weekend towers, and families who want a comfortable, tech-friendly cabin with real work credentials. In the guides below, you’ll find model-by-model trims and features, towing and payload tips, common issues to watch for, maintenance and fluid specs, and upgrade paths—so you can choose the right configuration, keep it running strong, and get the most out of ownership.

2015

Model year

Full-size pickup truck

Vehicle type

Aluminum-alloy body on a high-strength steel frame

Notable change

Regular, SuperCab, SuperCrew; multiple bed lengths

Cab/bed configurations

Multiple engines available, including EcoBoost options

Powertrain lineup

Towing/hauling, work use, and comfortable daily driving

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the 2015 Ford F-150 especially notable?

It was fully redesigned for 2015 with an aluminum-alloy body to reduce weight, helping improve efficiency and performance while retaining the strength and capability expected from an F-150.

Who is the 2015 F-150 a good fit for?

It suits a wide range of owners—contractors and fleet users needing a dependable work truck, trailer owners who tow regularly, and drivers who want a comfortable, tech-forward full-size pickup for daily use.

How do I choose the right trim and configuration?

Start with your priorities: towing/payload needs, cab size for passengers, bed length for cargo, and desired features. The guides below break down trims, options packages, and how they align with common use cases.

What should owners focus on for maintenance and long-term reliability?

Stay on top of routine services (oil and filter changes, fluids, brakes, tires), use the correct specs, and address small issues early. The detailed maintenance and common-problems guides can help you plan intervals and spot warning signs.

Where can I find towing, payload, and setup information for my exact truck?

Towing and payload vary by engine, axle ratio, cab/bed, and equipment. Use the towing/payload guides below to match your configuration and learn about hitching, trailer brake controllers, and safe loading practices.