
The 2026 Ford F-150 EcoBoost brings twin-turbocharged V6 power that changes what Canadian truck buyers expect from fuel efficiency and capability. As of 2026, Ford offers two distinct EcoBoost engines producing between 325-450 horsepower while maintaining impressive towing ratings up to 13,500 pounds. Toronto drivers tackling everything from downtown construction zones to cottage country highways find these engines hit the sweet spot between daily drivability and serious work capability.
Whether you’re hauling building materials across the Greater Toronto Area or towing a boat up to Muskoka, the F-150 EcoBoost handles the job. This breakdown covers engine specifications, towing numbers, trim availability, winter performance in Ontario conditions, and what makes EcoBoost technology deliver consistent power. If you’re shopping for a 2026 F-150 in Toronto, here’s your starting point.
Two EcoBoost Engines, Two Levels of Power
Ford offers two distinct EcoBoost V6 engines in the 2026 F-150 lineup. Each serves a different kind of buyer. Both use twin intercooled turbochargers to extract more power from smaller displacement engines, but the performance characteristics split significantly from there.
The 2.7L EcoBoost V6
The 2.7-litre EcoBoost V6 serves as the standard engine on XL trims. It delivers up to 325 hp at 5,000 RPM and up to 400 lb-ft of torque at 3,000 RPM. For the 2026 model year, this engine maintains its reputation as a strong entry point into the F-150 lineup. It offers a max available tow rating of 8,400 lbs and a max available payload rating of 1,775 lbs.
That towing figure handles most everyday needs. Utility trailers, mid-size boats, small campers. Plus, 400 lb-ft of torque means you’ll feel confident merging onto Highway 401 with a loaded bed.
The 3.5L EcoBoost V6
Step up to the 3.5-litre EcoBoost V6, and the numbers jump considerably. This engine produces up to 382 hp at 6,000 RPM and up to 500 lb-ft of torque at 3,100 RPM. It’s available on XL trims and delivers a max available tow rating of 13,500 lbs, which Ford notes represents best-in-class performance amongst gas engines. Max available payload climbs to 2,400 lbs.
If your work or lifestyle demands serious towing, large enclosed trailers, heavy equipment, or fifth-wheel campers, the 3.5L EcoBoost proves the engine to consider.
How EcoBoost Technology Works

EcoBoost technology pairs turbocharging with direct fuel injection to extract maximum energy from each combustion cycle.
Twin-Turbo Direct Injection
Both EcoBoost engines use twin intercooled turbochargers. Turbochargers force compressed air into the combustion chamber, allowing the engine to burn fuel more efficiently while producing greater power relative to displacement. Direct injection sprays fuel precisely into cylinders at high pressure, improving combustion efficiency. The intercoolers keep compressed air cool before entering the engine, maintaining consistent performance across varying conditions.
Why a V6 Instead of a V8
A turbocharged V6 matches or exceeds naturally aspirated V8 output while potentially consuming less fuel during lighter driving conditions. The 3.5L EcoBoost matches the 5.0L V8’s torque figure of 500 lb-ft while exceeding its tow rating significantly. For Toronto buyers dealing with stop-and-go traffic on the DVP or Gardiner Expressway, a turbo V6 offers practical advantages during daily commutes.
EcoBoost Compared to Other F-150 Powertrains
The 2026 F-150 offers multiple powertrain choices, so understanding where EcoBoost fits helps narrow your decision.
EcoBoost vs. the 5.0L V8
The 5.0-litre Ti-VCT V8 produces up to 400 hp and 500 lb-ft of torque. Its max available tow rating reaches 12,800 lbs with a max payload of 2,235 lbs. V8 enthusiasts appreciate its naturally aspirated throttle response and distinctive exhaust note. The 3.5L EcoBoost edges it out on towing capacity, while the V8 appears across more trims including Lariat, Tremor, and Raptor configurations.
Neither engine represents the wrong choice. It comes down to whether you value maximum towing numbers or the character of a naturally aspirated eight-cylinder.
EcoBoost vs. the 3.5L PowerBoost Hybrid
The PowerBoost Full Hybrid V6 combines a 3.5-litre engine with an electric motor to produce up to 435 hp and 578 lb-ft of torque. It also includes Pro Power Onboard capability, transforming the truck into a mobile generator. The PowerBoost is available on XLT and comes standard on Platinum.
However, its max available tow rating of 11,600 lbs falls below the 3.5L EcoBoost’s 13,500 lbs. For buyers who need maximum towing from a gas engine, the EcoBoost remains the stronger choice.
Trim Levels and 2026 Ford F-150 EcoBoost Availability

The 2026 F-150 lineup spans eight trims, each with distinct character. Here’s how EcoBoost integrates across the range:
XL: The 2.7L EcoBoost V6 is standard. The 3.5L EcoBoost V6 is available. Cab options include Regular Cab, SuperCab, and SuperCrew, with bed lengths of 5.5 ft, 6.5 ft, or 8.0 ft.
STX: Features 18-inch gloss black-painted wheels and unique sport cloth seats. The available F-150 Lobo Package and STX FX4 add further customisation.
XLT: Offers Zone Lighting and an available 360-Degree Camera. The 3.5L PowerBoost Full Hybrid is also available on this trim.
Lariat: Features a B&O Sound System with 8 speakers and two-speed automatic 4WD with neutral towing capability. The 5.0L V8 is available.
Tremor: Built for off-road capability with Selectable Drive Modes, Trail Control with Trail 1-Pedal Drive, and Trail Turn Assist.
King Ranch: Offers available Multicontour with Active Motion leather bucket seats and a two-tone paint scheme with Marsh Grey lower accent.
Platinum: The PowerBoost Full Hybrid V6 is standard. Available features include a head-up display and Platinum Satin Appearance Package.
Raptor: Features the 3.5L High Output EcoBoost V6 producing up to 450 hp and 510 lb-ft of torque, paired with 37-inch all-terrain tires and a 4×4 system with Hi-Lock Transfer Case.
For complete trim-by-trim details, visit Ford Canada’s F-150 page for the full 2026 breakdown.
Features That Make the F-150 Stand Out
Beyond the powertrain, the 2026 F-150 integrates features designed for both work productivity and daily life comfort.
Technology and Safety
Ford Co-Pilot360 Technology provides a suite of driver-assist features. BlueCruise hands-free highway driving is available for long highway stretches. A 360-Degree Camera is available to help with tight Toronto parking garages. Head-up display is available on Platinum and other trims. Ford Security Package is included for one year with activation on XL.
Practical Truck Features
Pro Access Tailgate is available for easier bed access. Interior Work Surface with a stowable shifter turns the cab into a mobile office. Lockable under-seat rear storage keeps valuables hidden. Flip-up rear seats offer flexible cargo space inside the cabin. Pro Power Onboard is available on PowerBoost-equipped models. Zone Lighting on XLT and above illuminates the area around the truck for after-dark work.
Winter Performance in Ontario Conditions
Canadian winters demand exceptional capability from any vehicle. The F-150 EcoBoost proves ready for Ontario’s challenging conditions. Toronto drivers face everything from freezing rain on the 427 to snow-packed cottage roads north of Barrie.
Cold Weather Capability
The EcoBoost’s turbocharged design means engines reach operating temperature and deliver full torque more quickly than some larger-displacement alternatives. The 2026 F-150 offers 4WD configurations, including two-speed automatic 4WD with neutral towing capability on Lariat, to maintain traction when roads become slippery. The Tremor trim takes things further with dedicated off-road modes and Trail Control systems.
Winter Maintenance for Your F-150 EcoBoost
Switch to winter tires before temperatures drop below 7 degrees Celsius for improved grip. Check coolant levels and ensure your antifreeze mixture is rated for Ontario’s deep freeze periods. Keep the turbocharger system healthy by allowing brief engine warm-up before heavy acceleration on cold mornings. Inspect the battery regularly since cold temperatures reduce cranking power.
For seasonal service and winter preparation, Yorkdale Ford’s service department can help maintain your F-150 in optimal condition year-round. Their technicians understand what Ontario winters demand from EcoBoost engines specifically.
Find Your 2026 Ford F-150 EcoBoost in Toronto
If you’re ready to experience the 2026 F-150 EcoBoost firsthand, Yorkdale Ford in Toronto carries the current lineup. Whether you’re seeking a work-ready XL with the 2.7L EcoBoost or an adventure-ready Tremor configuration, the team can walk you through available inventory and help configure the right truck for your needs.
You can browse current Ford F-150 inventory to check what’s available today. For questions about specific trims, packages, or ordering timelines, contact the dealership directly. They can also help with trade-in assessments and financing through Ford Credit to make the process straightforward.
To explore complete 2026 F-150 specifications, you can compare engines and features side by side before your visit. This helps narrow down exactly which EcoBoost configuration suits your driving requirements in the Greater Toronto Area.
Frequently Asked Questions
What horsepower and torque does the 2026 Ford F-150 EcoBoost produce?
The F-150 offers two EcoBoost options as of 2026. The 2.7-litre V6 produces up to 325 hp and 400 lb-ft of torque, while the 3.5-litre V6 delivers up to 382 hp and 500 lb-ft of torque. Both use twin intercooled turbochargers for strong low-end torque delivery. The Raptor’s High Output version of the 3.5L pushes output to 450 hp and 510 lb-ft. Your choice depends on how much towing and hauling you plan to do regularly.
Where can I find a 2026 Ford F-150 EcoBoost in stock near Toronto?
Yorkdale Ford in Toronto maintains inventory of new F-150 models across multiple trims and configurations. You can check current availability through their inventory system or by contacting the sales team directly. They can also help you place a factory order if you want a specific combination of cab style, bed length, and options packages.
How does the EcoBoost compare to the PowerBoost hybrid?
The 3.5L EcoBoost produces up to 382 hp and tows up to 13,500 lbs, while the PowerBoost hybrid delivers up to 435 hp and tows up to 11,600 lbs. The PowerBoost adds Pro Power Onboard generator capability and may offer fuel savings during city driving. If maximum gas-engine towing is your priority, the EcoBoost leads. If onboard power generation matters more, the PowerBoost deserves consideration.
How does the EcoBoost engine handle Canadian winter conditions?
The turbocharged V6 reaches operating temperature efficiently, which helps during cold starts throughout Ontario winters. Paired with available 4WD systems, the F-150 EcoBoost handles snow-covered highways and icy side streets with confidence. Proper winter tires remain essential for any truck in Canada, and regular cold-weather maintenance such as battery checks and coolant inspections keeps the engine performing reliably through January and February.
What is the maximum towing capacity of the 2026 F-150 EcoBoost?
The 3.5-litre EcoBoost V6 offers a max available tow rating of 13,500 lbs, which Ford identifies as best-in-class amongst gas engines for the current model year. The 2.7-litre EcoBoost V6 offers a max available tow rating of 8,400 lbs. Actual towing capacity varies based on cab configuration, bed length, axle ratio, and optional packages, so check with your dealer for exact ratings on your preferred build.
What cab and bed options are available on the 2026 F-150?
It’s available in Regular Cab, SuperCab, and SuperCrew configurations. Bed lengths include 5.5 ft, 6.5 ft, and 8.0 ft depending on the cab and trim combination. Maximum seating capacity reaches six occupants in certain configurations. The SuperCrew with the 5.5-ft bed remains a popular choice among Toronto buyers who balance daily driving with weekend hauling requirements.
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