Engine2.7L EcoBoost Twin-Turbo V6
TransmissionAutomatic
Fuel Average8.5 km/l
Variant Rank#2 of 3
F-150 Lariat 4x4 Key Features
- Premium Interior & Cabin Luxury
- Next-Gen Infotainment & Audio Technology
- Advanced Drivetrain & Mechanical Upgrades
- High-Tier Safety
Full Specifications
| Engine | 3.5L EcoBoost V6 |
| Displacement | 3497 cc |
| Horsepower | 400 hp |
| Torque | 678 Nm |
| Transmission | Automatic |
| Drive Type | 4WD |
| Fuel Avg — City | 5 km/l |
| Fuel Avg — Highway | 8 km/l |
| Fuel Tank | 98 liters |
| Length | 5885 mm |
| Width | 2029 mm |
| Height | 1948 mm |
| Wheelbase | 3683 mm |
| Ground Clearance | 238 mm |
| Curb Weight | 2267 kg |
| Seating | 5 |
| Doors | 4 |
| Airbags | 6 |
| ABS | Yes |
All Ford F-150 Variants & Prices
| Variant | Price (PKR) | Engine | Transmission | Fuel Average |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| F-150 XLT 4x4 | Rs. 3.80 Cr | 3.3L Ti-VCT V6 | Automatic | 8.0 km/l |
| F-150 Lariat 4x4You are here | Rs. 4.50 Cr | 2.7L EcoBoost Twin-Turbo V6 | Automatic | 8.5 km/l |
| F-150 King Ranch | Rs. 5.60 Cr | 5.0L Naturally Aspirated "Coyote" V8 | Automatic | 7.2 km/l |
Ford F-150 Pros & Cons
✓ What's Good
- Elite, Command Post Styling: The combination of its massive size, unique chrome grille, and distinct two-tone Western paint job gives this truck a level of dominant road presence that completely outshines standard premium luxury SUVs.
- First-Class Luxury Interior: The ultra-premium Java Del Rio brown leather combined with real Khaya wood trim and built-in front-seat massagers creates a cabin experience that rivals high-end European executive sedans.
- Unmatched Highway Comfort: Thanks to its long wheelbase and adaptive cruise control, it glides effortlessly on the motorway, isolating you and your family from road vibrations and travel fatigue.
- Workhorse Capability with 4A Mode: It effortlessly handles deep mud, unpaved farm tracks, and heavy towing (like speedboats or horse trailers) while utilizing an intelligent Automatic 4WD mode that manages traction seamlessly on local roads.
- Built-in Mobile Generator: The Pro Power Onboard system lets you turn your truck bed into a high-capacity electrical station, allowing you to power camping equipment, appliances, or outdoor gear directly from the vehicle.
✗ What's Not Good
- Massive Footprint in Tight Spaces: Navigating narrow city streets, dealing with heavy motorcycle traffic, or trying to fit into standard commercial parking spots in major city centers can be incredibly stressful.
- High City Fuel Consumption: The heavy chassis and standard high-displacement engines mean you will realistically get a thirsty 5.5 to 6.5 km/l in stop-and-go urban traffic, unless you find the rarer Hybrid model.
- Complex Maintenance & Special Order Parts: Because it is a specialized American import, routine maintenance carries a steep luxury premium, and unique body panels or electrical modules must be air-freighted directly from overseas.
- Transmission and Recall Checkups Required: The 10-speed automatic transmission is prone to jerky shifting if the software isn't regularly updated, and you must carefully verify that safety recalls (like the rear axle hub bolt) were addressed by the previous owner.
- Oversized for Standard Residential Garages: The F-150 SuperCrew cab is exceptionally long, meaning it will likely stick out past standard suburban house gates and car porches, requiring a custom or deep driveway to park securely.
Estimated On-Road Cost (Punjab)
Financing This Variant
Down Payment (20%)
Rs. 90 Lakh
of ex-factory price
Loan Amount (80%)
Rs. 3.60 Cr
financed amount
3-Year EMI
Rs. 13.7 Lakh/mo
@22% markup p.a.
5-Year EMI
Rs. 9.9 Lakh/mo
@22% markup p.a.
Should You Buy the F-150 Lariat 4x4?
The F-150 Lariat 4x4 sits in the middle of the Ford F-150 range — typically the best value sweet spot. Compared to the F-150 XLT 4x4 below it (Rs. 70 Lakh cheaper), this variant adds meaningful features that justify the extra cost for most buyers. The F-150 King Ranch above costs Rs. 1.10 Cr more — worth considering if those additional features matter to you.
