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How much horsepower does a 2007 Ford F150 4.2 have?

The 2007 Ford F-150's 4.2-liter V6 is rated at 226 horsepower.


A quick look at the numbers and what they mean for everyday driving, towing, and fuel efficiency follows, along with how it stacks up against the V8 options offered in the same year.


Power rating and what it means


Ford's official specification lists the 4.2L V6 as producing 226 horsepower and 292 lb-ft of torque. This engine was designed to balance payload capability and everyday usability, prioritizing strong low-to-mid rpm torque over raw top-end speed. The horsepower figure is the engine's output at the crank, before drivetrain losses, so actual on-road performance will vary based on transmission, gearing, tires, and vehicle weight.


Where it sits in the 2007 F-150 lineup


In 2007, the F-150 offered several more powerful V8 options. The 4.2L V6 served as the base engine across many trims, while V8 configurations delivered higher horsepower for quicker acceleration and heavier towing. The 4.2L V6 provided solid, reliable performance for daily driving and light-to-moderate towing tasks.


Technical notes


The 4.2L engine in the 2007 F-150 is part of Ford's Cologne family and was used across multiple Ford trucks in the mid-2000s. It pairs with available transmissions depending on the model and trim, and its torque characteristics help with pulling and hauling without demanding premium fuel or excessive power output.


Summary


The 2007 Ford F-150 with the 4.2-liter V6 produces 226 horsepower and 292 lb-ft of torque, delivering dependable, everyday performance and adequate towing capability for a base V6 option. For higher-speed acceleration and heavier towing, Ford offered more powerful V8 choices in the same model year.

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