Sep 30, 2023

2024 Ford F-150 Kansas City

The Ford F-150 has long been America’s best-selling pickup—and in Kansas City, it’s more than just a truck. It’s a tool, a family vehicle, a mobile office, and a status symbol rolled into one. With the 2024 model year, the Ford F-150 introduces new technology, more powertrain options, and refined comfort that appeal directly to Missouri drivers. At Thoroughbred Ford in Kansas City, we’ve seen firsthand how this legendary truck fits our customers’ everyday needs—whether they’re on the job site, headed to Arrowhead Stadium, or hauling a trailer down I-70.

Tough Where It Matters: Built Ford Tough in Missouri Conditions

Kansas City weather can be unpredictable, from snowy winters to humid, stormy summers. The 2024 F-150 is designed to handle it all with features like selectable drive modes (including Slippery, Tow/Haul, and Deep Snow/Sand), standard high-strength military-grade aluminum-alloy body, and a fully boxed high-strength steel frame. With up to 13,500 pounds of available towing capacity and a max payload of over 2,200 pounds, the F-150 is built for serious work.

Powertrain Options That Work for KC Drivers

Whether you’re hauling trailers from Blue Springs to Shawnee or hauling lumber for a renovation in Liberty, the F-150 gives you options:

  • 3.3L Ti-VCT V6
  • 2.7L EcoBoost® V6
  • 5.0L Ti-VCT V8
  • 3.5L EcoBoost® V6
  • 3.5L PowerBoost® Full Hybrid V6

New for 2024 is improved availability of the hybrid system, which delivers impressive torque and up to 700 miles of range on a full tank—ideal for drivers who need flexibility and efficiency without sacrificing capability.

New Tech for 2024: Smarter, Safer, More Connected

The 2024 F-150 comes equipped with Ford’s latest SYNC® 4 infotainment system, featuring a 12-inch touchscreen and available 12-inch digital instrument cluster. Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ come standard, and over-the-air updates keep your truck current without a trip to the dealership.

Ford BlueCruise 1.2—an available hands-free highway driving system—is also more widely available in 2024, helping KC-area commuters enjoy safer, less stressful drives down I-35 or US-69.

Interior Comfort That Goes Beyond the Workday

The cabin of the new F-150 feels more like a luxury SUV than a work truck. Available leather-trimmed seats, a twin-panel moonroof, and Max Recline front seats provide a premium feel, while features like the Interior Work Surface and rear under-seat storage enhance functionality.

Whether you’re grabbing lunch on Troost or heading to Arrowhead for a Sunday tailgate, the F-150’s interior delivers comfort, convenience, and utility in one polished package.

Designed for KC Professionals and Families Alike

The 2024 Ford F-150 isn’t just for contractors and fleet buyers. Kansas City families love the safety ratings, configurable storage, and rear-seat legroom. With trims like the Lariat and Platinum, you can get upscale features without sacrificing utility. And for off-roaders, the FX4 and Tremor packages provide upgraded suspension, skid plates, and trail control.

J.D. Power and Industry Recognition

In 2023, Ford earned more J.D. Power Initial Quality awards than any other brand, with the F-Series leading the full-size pickup segment. The 2024 F-150 builds on that momentum with improved materials, updated build quality, and class-leading tech.

Why Kansas City Chooses Thoroughbred Ford for the F-150

Located in the heart of the Northland, Thoroughbred Ford serves Greater Kansas City with a massive selection of F-150 trims, expert service, and flexible financing. Our dealership is known for customer-first service, local events, and a true connection to the KC community.

Whether you’re comparing trims, exploring fleet options, or building your dream truck online, our team is here to help with real advice and competitive offers.

Come experience the 2024 Ford F-150 today at Thoroughbred Ford Kansas City. Schedule your test drive, explore trim levels, or custom order your perfect truck online. See why Kansas City trusts the F-150—and Thoroughbred Ford—for the road ahead.