Year + Engine
2025 F-150 2.7L EcoBoost V6 towing capacity.
In Ford towing charts, this engine is listed as 2.7L GTDI V6.
Published towing ratings for the 2025 2.7L EcoBoost V6 run from 7,200 to 8,400 lbs depending on configuration. Start with tow type, then match axle ratio, wheelbase, cab, drivetrain, and package labels.
Retrieved from official Ford 2025 RV & Trailer Guide publications. Citations for 2.7L EcoBoost V6 available below.
Towing Capacity Chart
Conventional Towing
| Regular Cab | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.15/3.55 | 4x2 | 141.5 in | 12,300 lbs | 7,400 lbs | |
| 3.15/3.55 | 4x4 | 141.5 in | 12,700 lbs | 7,500 lbs | |
| 3.73 | 4x2 | 141.5 in | 13,300 lbs | 8,400 lbs | |
| 3.73 | 4x4 | 141.5 in | 13,400 lbs | 8,200 lbs | |
| SuperCab | |||||
| 3.15/3.55 | 4x2 | 145.4 in | 12,700 lbs | 7,500 lbs | |
| 3.15/3.55 | 4x4 | 145.4 in | 12,800 lbs | 7,400 lbs | |
| 3.73 | 4x2 | 145.4 in | 13,400 lbs | 8,200 lbs | |
| 3.73 | 4x4 | 145.4 in | 13,400 lbs | 8,000 lbs | |
| SuperCrew | |||||
| 3.15/3.55 | 4x2 | 145.4 in | 12,800 lbs | 7,600 lbs | |
| 3.55 | 4x4 | 145.4 in | 13,000 lbs | 7,500 lbs | |
| 3.73 | 4x2 | 145.4 in | 13,400 lbs | 8,200 lbs | |
| 3.73 | 4x4 | 145.4 in | 13,500 lbs | 8,000 lbs | |
Towing Capacity Chart
5th-Wheel / Gooseneck Towing
| Regular Cab | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.15/3.55 | 4x2 | 141.5 in | 12,300 lbs | 7,300 lbs | |
| 3.15/3.55 | 4x4 | 141.5 in | 12,700 lbs | 7,400 lbs | |
| 3.73 | 4x2 | 141.5 in | 13,300 lbs | 8,300 lbs | |
| 3.73 | 4x4 | 141.5 in | 13,400 lbs | 8,100 lbs | |
| SuperCab | |||||
| 3.15/3.55 | 4x2 | 145.4 in | 12,700 lbs | 7,500 lbs | |
| 3.15/3.55 | 4x4 | 145.4 in | 12,800 lbs | 7,300 lbs | |
| 3.73 | 4x2 | 145.4 in | 13,400 lbs | 7,500 lbs | |
| 3.73 | 4x4 | 145.4 in | 13,400 lbs | 7,500 lbs | |
| SuperCrew | |||||
| 3.15/3.55 | 4x2 | 145.4 in | 12,800 lbs | 7,400 lbs | Vehicles equipped with a 5.5 ft box will accept a 5th-wheel hitch but most 5th-wheel trailer designs are not compatible with this model |
| 3.55 | 4x4 | 145.4 in | 13,000 lbs | 7,200 lbs | Vehicles equipped with a 5.5 ft box will accept a 5th-wheel hitch but most 5th-wheel trailer designs are not compatible with this model |
| 3.73 | 4x2 | 145.4 in | 13,400 lbs | 7,400 lbs | Vehicles equipped with a 5.5 ft box will accept a 5th-wheel hitch but most 5th-wheel trailer designs are not compatible with this model |
| 3.73 | 4x4 | 145.4 in | 13,500 lbs | 7,200 lbs | Vehicles equipped with a 5.5 ft box will accept a 5th-wheel hitch but most 5th-wheel trailer designs are not compatible with this model |
PHYSICAL LIMITS MAX HITCH 13,500 LBS DOCUMENT RULES ALTITUDE -2% / 1K FT TOWING LAWS FRONTAL AREA 40-75 SQ FT SAFETY BASELINE EQUIPMENT BASE REQD Scoped to this engine VIEW RULES FOR THIS ENGINE
PHYSICAL LIMITS MAX HITCH
13,500 LBS
DOCUMENT RULES ALTITUDE
-2% / 1K FT
TOWING LAWS FRONTAL AREA
40-75 SQ FT
SAFETY BASELINE EQUIPMENT
BASE REQD
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Compare this engine elsewhere.
Same Year
Other 2025 engines
Range: 7,900 - 13,500 lbs
Max conventional tow 13,500 LBS
Range: 8,100 - 12,900 lbs
Max conventional tow 12,900 LBS
Range: 7,000 - 11,200 lbs
Max conventional tow 11,200 LBS
Range: 5,100 - 10,000 lbs
Max conventional tow 10,000 LBS
Range: Up to 8,700 lbs
Max conventional tow 8,700 LBS
Range: Up to 8,200 lbs
Max conventional tow 8,200 LBS
Cross-Year
This engine in other supported years
Range: 7,300 - 8,500 lbs
Max conventional tow 8,500 LBS
Range: 7,300 - 8,500 lbs
Max conventional tow 8,500 LBS
Range: 7,300 - 8,500 lbs
Max conventional tow 8,500 LBS
Range: 7,400 - 9,100 lbs
Max conventional tow 9,100 LBS
Range: 7,400 - 9,000 lbs
Max conventional tow 9,000 LBS
Range: 7,400 - 9,000 lbs
Max conventional tow 9,000 LBS
Range: 7,600 - 10,100 lbs
Max conventional tow 10,100 LBS
Range: 7,500 - 10,100 lbs
Max conventional tow 10,100 LBS
Range: 7,500 - 10,100 lbs
Max conventional tow 10,100 LBS
Range: 7,200 - 8,400 lbs
Max conventional tow 8,400 LBS
Range: 7,000 - 8,400 lbs
Max conventional tow 8,400 LBS
Editorial notes for this engine.
Guide policy
Document-level towing rules
For 2025, Ford uses F-150 Equipment (17V) as the baseline. Conventional towing above 5,000 lbs requires a weight-distribution system. 5th-wheel rows still follow Ford's 15% king pin guidance even when no extra row label appears.
Technical Audit
Data sources
These citations show the Ford guide pages used to build the 2025 2.7L EcoBoost V6 page.