One of the toughest decisions that people end up making when purchasing a new truck isn’t necessarily which brand or model, but how they want it configured. You can customize a lot when it comes to a pickup, including things like engine options, bed length and more. We find that sometimes people aren’t sure on whether they want the SuperCab vs SuperCrew in a Ford F-150. Not sure which is right for you? We’ll break down what they can both offer you!
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How much passenger space is in the F-150 SuperCab vs SuperCrew
There is one main difference between the SuperCab and SuperCrew — the doors. Both cab styles have seating for six, but they’re set up differently. The SuperCrew is the larger configuration and has two full sets of doors (four total) where each door works independently of the others. The SuperCab, on the other hand, works a little different. It has the same number of seats, but the two rear doors are only partial doors — meaning they need the front door to be opened before they can open. Additionally, that door then needs to close before the front.
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This difference means that the two cab styles also offer different amounts of passenger room. The Ford F-150 SuperCab comes with 116 cu.ft. of passenger room, has 31.6 cu.ft. of luggage room, and offers 33.5-inches of legroom. The SuperCrew has an expanded cabin that offers 132 cu.ft. of passenger room, can hold up to 51.9 cu.ft., and has more legroom at 43.9-inches.
What trims are the SuperCab and SuperCrew available on?
The SuperCab configuration on the 2016 Ford F-150 is available on the F-150 XL, XLT and Lariat trim levels. Looking to pick up the SuperCrew instead? Luckily for you, the SuperCrew is an available option on all F-150 trims and comes standard on the King Ranch, Platinum and Limited.
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