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Ford F-150 gets long-awaited overhaul in Australia

Approximately 18 months behind schedule, the updated Ford F-150 will roll into Australian showrooms in early 2026 with a new flagship.

Ford F-150 gets long-awaited overhaul in Australia
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The Ford F-150’s introduction to Australia has been plagued by multiple recalls and stop-sales, but now a facelifted version of the pickup has been priced for local buyers ahead of its arrival early next year.

Replacing the F-150 which debuted locally in late 2023 - only a handful of months after the facelifted model was revealed in the US - the updated pickup brings back the existing XLT and Lariat grades, as well as a new top-of-the-range Platinum grade.

Prices now start from $114,950 plus on-road costs for the Ford F-150 XLT, representing an $8000 increase for the short-wheelbase (SWB) model, and $7005 more for the long-wheelbase (LWB), which is now offered at no extra cost.

The mid-spec F-150 Lariat has been pushed up to $143,950 before on-roads (up $4000 for SWB, $3005 for the LWB), while the new Platinum flagship starts from $163,950 plus on-road costs, making it the second-most ‘1500 class’ pickup in Australia, behind the $172,990 Toyota Tundra Platinum.

2026 Ford F-150 Platinum

Compared to the pre-update pickup, the 2026 F-150 gains a new-look face which incorporates a simplified Ford badge, sitting between revised headlights, while at the back the tail lights are also new.

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While the circa-$8000 price increase for the XLT is significant, it now comes with more standard equipment previously missing, such as LED reflector headlamps and fog lamps, LED tail lights, a 360-degree (surround-view) camera, load box area lighting and, a 12-volt outlet.

Additional upgrades include a blacked-out grille, XLT-specific indicators, 20-inch alloy wheels, chrome door handles, black and chrome side steps and a chrome exhaust tip.

2026 Ford F-150 XLT

Inside it steps up to a 12.0-inch digital instrument cluster and identically sized infotainment touchscreen, and gets more USB-C ports on the centre fascia, and centre console.

The Lariat has gained new equipment too, such as a revised 20-inch wheel design, Ford’s new ‘Pro Access’ tailgate - allowing a door to open and close vertically - and extended chrome side steps (for the SWB).

In the cabin there’s now a 14-speaker Bang and Olufsen sound system, as well as automatic climate controlled heated and ventilated front seats. Its standard equipment is unchanged outside of these tweaks.

2026 Ford F-150 Lariat

At the top of the tree the F-150 Platinum gains a number of upgrades over the Lariat, such as a gloss black grille, black Ford badging, a smoked F-150 wheel-arch badge, body-coloured mirror caps and door handles, black 20-inch wheels, black power-deployable side steps, a folding tonneau cover, a rear cargo view camera, and darkened exhaust tip.

The cabin has also been given the blacked-out treatment, with a black onyx interior trim, ‘multi-adjustable power seats’ - including max recline and a massage function - plus Platinum-badged scuff plates, steering wheel, front seat and console lid inserts.

Importantly, the Platinum also gets Continuously Controlled Dampening (CCD) Suspension, aimed at providing a smoother ride.

2026 Ford F-150 Platinum

There’s no change to the twin-turbo 3.5-litre petrol V6 engine, which continues to produce 298kW and 678Nm, and is mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission.

The XLT comes with part-time 4×4, while the Lariat and Platinum score a full-time 4×4 system.

Ford has also updated crucial gross vehicle mass (GVM), gross combined mass (GCM), kerb weight and payload figures for the F-150, as well as confirming its 4500kg braked towing capacity continues when fitted with a 70mm towball.

Model GVM GCM Kerb Weight Payload
2026 Ford F-150 XLT SWB 3315kg (-5kg) 7365kg (+95kg) 2462kg (+11kg) 853kg (+84kg)
2026 Ford F-150 XLT LWB 3360kg (-5kg) 7410kg (+95kg) 2482kg (+11kg) 878kg (+84kg)
2026 Ford F-150 Lariat SWB 3315kg (-5kg) 7365kg (+95kg) 2546kg (+11kg) 769kg (+84kg)
2026 Ford F-150 Lariat LWB 3360kg (-5kg) 7410kg (+95kg) 2566kg (+11kg) 794kg (+84kg)
2026 Ford F-150 Platinum LWB 3315kg 7365kg 2611kg 704kg
2026 Ford F-150 Platinum LWB 3360kg 7410kg 2636kg 724kg

This follows Ford last year reducing the F-150’s GCM by 450kg across the board, in an attempt “to include a reduction to account for maximum towball downforce weight (TDW) - 10 per cent of aggregate trailer mass (ATM)”, a spokesperson said at the time.

Jordan Mulach

Jordan Mulach

Jordan Mulach is an Australian motoring journalist with a background in motorsport reporting. Now a leading automotive news writer, he combines industry expertise with a passion for cars, sim racing, and all things motoring.

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