The Payload Capacity of a 2001 Ford F-150

The 2001 F-150, built by Ford Motor Co., is available with three cab options: regular, extended and crew. Each one has a specific maximum payload, which Ford defines as the total weight of all passengers, cargo and equipment.

  1. Regular Cab Payload

    • The 2001 F-150 with a regular cab has a payload capacity of 2,015 lbs. The vehicle's gross weight is 6,050 lbs. It has a length of 206.9 inches and a width of 79.3 inches.

    Extended Cab Payload

    • The Ford F-150 extended cab, or SuperCab, has a maximum payload capacity of 3,045 lbs., as stated by Edmunds.com. This truck's gross weight is 7,700 lbs. The SuperCab has a length of 225.5 inches and a 79.3-inch width.

    Crew Cab Payload

    • The 2001 F-150 Crew Cab -- which has four doors -- has a payload capacity of 1,875 lbs. The gross weight of the Crew Cab is 6,600 lbs. It has a length of 225.9 inches and width of 79.3 inches.

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