2021 Ford F-150 — Complete Owner's Resource Hub

Everything about the 2021 Ford F-150: problems, reliability, maintenance schedule, lifespan, cost of ownership. Your complete resource.

Redesigned for 2021, the Ford F-150 builds on America’s best-selling pickup formula with a stronger mix of work-ready capability, modern tech, and everyday comfort. It’s notable for expanding the powertrain lineup—including hybrid availability—while adding smart, jobsite-focused features that turn the truck into a more useful tool (and a more livable daily driver) than many full-size rivals. The 2021 F-150 is a fit for contractors and fleets who care about payload, towing confidence, and durability, as well as owners who want a refined commuter with advanced safety and an intuitive cabin. Whether you’re choosing between trims, comparing engines, planning towing setups, or figuring out common maintenance and feature usage, the detailed guides below help you get the most out of your truck—before you buy and long after you bring it home.

2021

Model year

Full-size pickup truck

Vehicle class

All-new generation with upgraded interior tech and features

Notable update

Gas + available hybrid (PowerBoost)

Available powertrains

Towing/hauling capability, broad trim range, tech-forward usability

Primary strengths

Work crews, towing/hauling owners, and daily-driver truck shoppers

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s new or notable about the 2021 Ford F-150?

The 2021 F-150 is a redesigned generation that brings a more modern cabin, updated infotainment and driver-assist tech, and a wider range of utility-focused features. It also expands powertrain choices, including an available hybrid option, to better balance capability with efficiency.

Who should consider a 2021 F-150?

It’s a strong choice for owners who tow trailers, haul payloads, or need a dependable work truck, while also appealing to drivers who want a comfortable, tech-rich full-size pickup for daily use. The wide trim and configuration lineup makes it easy to match budget and needs.

Which engine or powertrain is best for towing and daily driving?

The best pick depends on your trailer weight, driving style, and priorities like fuel economy or low-end torque. The guides below break down how the available engines—including the hybrid—compare for towing confidence, real-world drivability, and ownership costs.

How do I choose the right trim and options?

Start with your must-haves: cab/bed size, 4x4 needs, towing package requirements, and comfort/tech preferences. Our trim and option guides help you compare feature differences, avoid overbuying, and prioritize packages that add real value for your use case.

What should owners explore in the resource guides below?

You’ll find step-by-step help for towing setup and ratings, common maintenance schedules, feature how-tos (tech, trailering, and convenience systems), and ownership tips to maximize reliability and resale value—especially if you use your truck for work or frequent hauling.