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Is the Ford F-150 8 cylinder?

Yes. The Ford F-150 can be equipped with an eight-cylinder engine—the 5.0-liter V8.


In the current lineup (model years 2023–2024), Ford offers several engine options, including six-cylinder EcoBoost engines and a hybrid, with the V8 option available on select trims.


Eight-cylinder availability in the F-150


The F-150’s eight-cylinder option centers on the 5.0-liter V8, a traditional naturally aspirated powerplant that remains popular for towing and straight-line performance. Not all configurations use eight cylinders; many models rely on EcoBoost V6 engines or a hybrid powertrain to balance power with efficiency. Availability of the V8 can vary by year, trim, and regional market.


Current engine options


The F-150 lineup features several engine choices across trims, including V6s, a V8, and a hybrid. The following list highlights the engines offered in recent model years.



  • 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6 — twin-turbocharged six-cylinder engine

  • 3.3-liter Ti-VCT V6 — naturally aspirated six-cylinder engine

  • 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 — twin-turbocharged six-cylinder engine

  • 5.0-liter V8 — naturally aspirated eight-cylinder engine

  • 3.5-liter PowerBoost Hybrid V6 — hybrid six-cylinder engine with electric assist


Availability varies by trim and year, so a given engine may not be offered on every configuration. Check with a dealer for the exact options on a specific model and year.


Performance and efficiency


The 5.0-liter V8 delivers strong towing capacity and robust acceleration, particularly when the truck is loaded. EcoBoost V6 engines offer a balance of performance and efficiency, while the PowerBoost Hybrid aims to improve fuel economy without sacrificing pulling power. Real-world efficiency depends on cab/bed size, drivetrain, payload, and towing workload.


Choosing the right engine


Consider your typical use: if you regularly tow heavy loads or require linear, confident acceleration, the 5.0L V8 is a compelling choice. For a blend of power and efficiency, the EcoBoost V6 options or the PowerBoost Hybrid may be preferable, depending on budget and availability.


Summary


The Ford F-150 does offer an eight-cylinder configuration through the 5.0-liter V8, but many buyers will find the six-cylinder EcoBoost engines or the hybrid PowerBoost to be more aligned with their needs. The best choice depends on towing needs, daily use, and the trim and year you’re considering.

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