The 2011 Ford F-150 offered three bed lengths: a 5.5-foot short bed, a 6.5-foot standard bed, and an 8-foot long bed. Availability depends on the cab type (Regular, SuperCab, or SuperCrew) and the trim; not every configuration includes every length.
Bed lengths available in 2011
Below is a summary of the bed sizes typically offered across the 2011 F-150 lineup. Exact availability varies by the specific truck, so verify with the dealer or the vehicle’s build sheet for a given example.
- 5.5-foot short bed (66 inches) — commonly paired with SuperCrew and SuperCab configurations.
- 6.5-foot standard bed (78 inches) — widely available across most cabs (Regular, SuperCab, SuperCrew).
- 8-foot long bed (approximately 97 inches) — primarily offered with Regular Cab configurations; less common with crew cabs.
Availability is dependent on the cab configuration and trim level, so it’s important to check the specific truck’s window sticker or build sheet to confirm the bed length.
Practical notes for buyers
When selecting a 2011 F-150, consider how you’ll use the bed, as longer beds carry more cargo length but may impact maneuverability. Also review payload capacity and overall length for the exact configuration you’re considering.
Summary
The 2011 F-150 could be ordered with a short (5.5 ft), standard (6.5 ft), or long (8 ft) bed, with exact options tied to cab type and trim. Always verify the bed length on the specific truck you’re evaluating to ensure it matches your needs.


