Best Interior Accessories for Ford F-150 XIII (2015–2020)

Best Interior Accessories for Ford F-150 XIII (2015–2020)


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Best Interior Accessories for Ford F-150 XIII (2015–2020)

The Ford F-150 thirteenth generation is the best-selling vehicle in the United States — not the best-selling truck, the best-selling vehicle, full stop. Ford sold over 700,000 F-150s in 2022 alone. When Ford made the decision to move the F-150''s body from steel to aluminum in 2015 for this generation, the industry watched with skepticism — the weight savings were real (700 lbs lighter than the predecessor), the strength was higher (grade-high-strength aluminum alloy), and the aluminum body demonstrated that the change was permanent rather than experimental. The Raptor with its Fox shocks and 450-horsepower EcoBoost V6 redefined what a factory off-road truck could do.

F-150 owners use their trucks. The aluminum-body generation is available in sixty distinct build combinations from the base XL to the fully-loaded Limited and King Ranch, which means F-150 owners range from contractors who work the truck hard to buyers who specified the full luxury package and use it as a primary vehicle. These seven accessories address the F-150 XIII interior across that full ownership range.

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1. LED Door Sills with Ford F-150 Logo

The F-150 sill is one of the widest in the pickup segment — the aluminum body''s high rocker panel creates a sill surface that every occupant crosses with a deliberate step. Custom LED sill plates with the Ford oval, F-150 script, or Raptor/Lariat designation illuminate that surface at door opening. For the higher trim F-150 — Platinum, Limited, or King Ranch — the LED sill completes the premium interior experience that the factory specification invested in. For the Raptor, the performance logo option matches the truck''s aggressive character.

2. All-Weather Floor Liners — SuperCab and SuperCrew Specific

The F-150 SuperCrew four-door configuration has a substantially larger rear floor area than the SuperCab two-door-plus-rear-door configuration. Custom-molded floor liners for the specific F-150 cab configuration are more important in a work truck than in a passenger car — the floor takes tool bags, work boots, and jobsite materials daily. Deep-channel rubber in the correct cab configuration fitment.

3. Bed Liner — Spray-On or Drop-In

The F-150 bed is the primary functional surface of the vehicle and the most-damaged surface over time without protection. A drop-in plastic bed liner or professional spray-on bedliner application protects the truck bed from the scratching and denting that cargo loading inflicts. For the F-150 used as a work truck, bed protection is not an option — it is maintenance.

4. Running Boards / Side Steps

The F-150 SuperCrew''s entry step height is significant — Ford''s engineering for the aluminum body included a higher rocker panel than the steel predecessor. Running boards that match the F-150''s exterior trim level (chrome for Platinum and Limited, matte black for Raptor and Lariat Sport) reduce the entry effort for daily use and make the truck accessible for shorter passengers and work crew.

5. Cargo Organization — Truck Bed Toolbox

An aluminum or steel toolbox mounted across the front of the F-150 bed provides organized storage for tools, safety equipment, and small cargo that would otherwise shift around in the open bed. For the F-150 used for professional or active recreational purposes, an in-bed toolbox is a direct improvement to daily work use.

6. Wireless CarPlay Adapter

F-150 generation XIII shipped with wired CarPlay on the SYNC 3 and later SYNC 4 systems. A wireless dongle adapter converts the connection permanently. For a work truck where the driver connects and disconnects the phone multiple times per day — jobsite, supplier, home — wireless CarPlay removes the cable management issue entirely.

7. Seat Back Protectors

The F-150 SuperCrew rear seat is used by workers with boots and equipment that create substantial contact load on the front seat backs. Clear TPU protectors handle this load across the full ownership period without requiring seat repair. For a truck used for professional work, this is the interior protection accessory with the highest daily use relevance.

The F-150 XIII is America''s most-used vehicle, which means the interior takes more miles, more use, and more varied conditions than virtually any other vehicle in the market. These seven accessories address the F-150 for the owner who uses it fully — whether that means worksite daily use, family hauling, or off-road recreation in the Raptor variant that Ford built specifically for that purpose.

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