What is the Towing Capacity of a 2022 Ford F-150?
The 2022 F-150 towing capacity is up to 14,000 pounds when properly equipped. This is some serious pulling power, roughly double the actual weight of the F-150 itself. If you want more details about what is the towing capacity of the Ford F-150 under various conditions, keep reading. We’ll go over F-150 towing capacity by engine and more, so you know exactly what F-150 variant fits your Joliet and Plainfield-area life best.
2022 F-150 Towing Capacity by Engine
All F-150s are easy to fit into your budget, as evidenced by our payment calculator, but some offer much more grunt than others. Find the one for you here:
3.3L Ti-VCT V6
8,200-pound maximum towing capacity
2.7L EcoBoost® V6
10,000-pound maximum towing capacity
5.0L Ti-VCT V8
13,000-pound maximum towing capacity
3.0L Power Stroke® V6 Diesel Engine
12,100-pound maximum towing capacity
3.5L EcoBoost® V6
14,000-pound maximum towing capacity
3.5L PowerBoost™ Full Hybrid V6
12,700-pound maximum towing capacity
Explore 2022 F-150 Towing Features
Power is great, but control is best. Here are the towing features the F-150 brings to bear to make towing both easy and safe:
Trailer Sway Control: Uses AdvanceTrac™ with RSC® (Roll Stability Control™) to ensure your trailer stays stable on the road.
Trailer Reverse Guidance: Makes backing up an easier process while navigating tight spaces in Frankfort.
Pro Trailer Backup Assist™: Synchronizes your truck and trailer when you’re reversing.
BLIS® (Blind Spot Information System) With Trailer Coverage: When merging or changing lanes while towing, BLIS® provides extra assurance that your blind spots are all clear.
Towing Tips Before You Head Out
Remember the following quick towing tips to make the most of any F-150:
Double-check that your truck and trailer’s tires are all properly inflated.
Ensure the items you’re towing are fully secured.
Remember to leave extra distance between you and the vehicle ahead of you, as you’ll need more time to stop with a trailer attached.
Be extra aware of your surroundings when merging on the highway or changing lanes (remember to use BLIS® to your advantage!)