The F-150 has earned its place as America's best-selling truck for decades, and there's a simple reason for that: it works. The 2026 Ford F-150 Lariat we have on our lot backs that reputation up with a 3.5L V6 EcoBoost engine paired to a smooth 10-speed automatic transmission. This setup gives you serious pulling power and the kind of low-end torque that makes towing trailers, hauling equipment, or loading up the bed feel effortless. Four-wheel drive keeps you moving when the weather turns or the job site gets muddy, and the SuperCrew cab with a 5.5-foot bed gives you room for your crew up front and a solid working bed out back.
On the work side, this Lariat is built to handle a full day and then some. The 4WD system, four-wheel disc brakes with ABS, traction control, and electronic stability control all work together to keep you in control whether you're loaded down or running empty. Rain-sensing wipers, auto high-beam headlights, and fog lamps mean visibility stays sharp in rough conditions. The 3.31 axle ratio is a capable daily setup that balances towing performance with the 17 city and 23 highway MPG fuel economy, so you're not burning through your budget just getting to the job.
The Lariat trim doesn't leave you short on features either. Heated and ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, dual-zone automatic climate control, and memory seat settings make long days on the road more bearable. Ford's SYNC 4 system with connected navigation, a 5G modem through the Ford Connectivity Package, SiriusXM with 360L, and a Bang and Olufsen sound system keep you connected and informed. The 18-inch chrome-like PVD wheels, chrome bumpers, auto-dimming mirrors, and remote keyless entry round out a truck that looks sharp without forgetting what it's built for.
If you're ready to put a truck to work that actually earns its keep, give us a call at 978-228-5021. Our team at AutoFair Ford of Haverhill is happy to answer any questions or set up a time for you to get behind the wheel and see what this F-150 Lariat can do.











