Work Truck Logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

2014 Fleet Truck of the Year: Ford F-150

The iconic pickup truck was named by fleet managers from across all industries and fleet sizes as this year's top truck.

December 2, 2014
2014 Fleet Truck of the Year: Ford F-150

Bob Brown Jr., Great Lakes regional sales manager for Automotive Fleet (right), presents the 2014 Fleet Truck of the Year Award to Fritz Ahadi, general manager of commercial and government operations for Ford Motor Co.

4 min to read


Bob Brown Jr., Great Lakes regional sales manager for Automotive Fleet (right), presents the 2014 Fleet Truck of the Year Award to Fritz Ahadi, general manager of commercial and government operations for Ford Motor Co.

All new for the 2015 model-year amid boasts that it is the toughest, smartest, and most capable F-150 ever, the iconic pickup truck was named the 2014 Fleet Truck of the Year.

Sponsored by Automotive Fleet and Business Fleet magazines, the purpose of the Fleet Truck of the Year award is to promote excellence in the fleet industry, particularly the tools and vehicles that allow fleet managers to fulfill their missions. Vehicles were voted on by qualified fleet professionals via an online ballot.

Ad Loading...

Frequently used in just about every fleet and service industry, from delivery to construction to service, the Ford F-150 garnered the most votes among a group of 35 trucks selected for this year’s competition.

“What do fleet customers want? They want to haul more, tow more, and go faster. But, they want to pay less for fuel. And that is just what this truck does,” according to Scott Fosgard, F-150 communications at Ford Motor Co. “The aluminum body on a lightweight high-strength steel frame allows us to use a 2.7L EcoBoost engine so customers can choose the best engine to best meet towing and payload requirements.”

Get to Know the New F-150
An all-aluminum body construction allows for lighter frame features, in addition to the use of high-strength steels.

The all-new F-150 delivers the industry’s best towing and payload capability among full-size pickups able to tow 12,200 pounds and haul 3,300 pounds, according to the manufacturer.

And, regardless of model configuration or engine choice, every truck features up to 700 pounds of weight savings and the 2015 model is projected to deliver approximately 5- to 20-percent better overall fuel economy.

Ad Loading...

Additionally, Ford said the all-new Ford F-150 is the most tested F-150 in history; it will have undergone more than 10 million miles of testing by the time it goes on sale.

“We put the truck through some of our testing longer and further than we have ever done before,” said Ford Development Manager Peter Frantzeskakis. “All of this extra testing proved we were on the right track with our designs and our materials.”

Additionally, standard safety features include AdvanceTrac electronic stability control, energy management system pretensioning for height-adjustable, front-row safety belts, and a safety-cage body construction.

New ‘Smart’ Technologies
Today’s fleet drivers are depending more and more on technology to do their jobs, and they expect the truck they drive to continue to add new, useful features to help them accomplish their responsibilities safely and efficiently.

“This is an amazing truck — its technology matches customer benefits and allows us to make a truck that goes faster, stops quicker, and uses less fuel in the process,” Fosgard said.

Ad Loading...

Several new technology features debut in the all-new F-150, including 11 available class-exclusives:

  • A 360-degree camera view uses exterior cameras to create a bird’s-eye view of the truck to help a driver park, maneuver in tight spots, and navigate narrow roads and trails.

  • Integrated loading ramps provide increased ease in loading larger equipment. 

  • BoxLink combines metal brackets and custom cleats to secure a variety of accessories in the cargo box — from ramps to storage bins to bed dividers.

  • The use of LED headlamps and tail lamps provide enhanced nighttime visibility.

  • Trailer hitch assist adds a new rear-view camera feature that incorporates a dynamic line based on steering wheel angle in the display to help a driver line up a truck and trailer with no spotter or need to exit the vehicle.

  • The remote tailgate allows for the tailgate to be locked, unlocked, and released with the key fob.

New Engine Options & Power
The all-new F-150 lineup includes four engine options to meet fleet needs, including an all-new engine option.

The 2.7L EcoBoost V-6 with standard Auto Start-Stop is an all-new engine design, which produces 325 hp and 375 lb.-ft. of torque. The 2.7L EcoBoost 4x2 has a maximum payload rating of 2,250 pounds and maximum tow rating of 8,500 pounds. According to Ford, this is ideal for meeting mid-range capability requirements and the needs of more than 90 percent of light-duty truck customers.

The twin-turbo 3.5L EcoBoost engine delivers a V-8-like 420 lb.-ft. of torque and 365 hp to enable towing of up to 12,200 pounds. It features a maximum payload rating of 3,180 pounds.

Ad Loading...

The 5.0L V-8 with twin independent variable camshaft timing delivers 385 hp and 387 lb.-ft. of torque. New enhancements, including a new long-runner intake manifold, revised intake cam duration, and new pulse-separated exhaust manifolds help raise towing capability by 1,100 pounds to a maximum 11,100 pounds, and payload to 3,300 pounds.

Finally, the fourth available engine is a 3.5L V-6 with twin independent variable camshaft timing, which produces 283 hp and 255 lb.-ft. of torque. It has a maximum payload of 1,910 pounds and maximum tow rating of 7,600 pounds.

Additionally, the F-150 features an electronic 6-speed automatic transmission with tow/haul mode or a 6-speed SelectShift automatic transmission with progressive range select. The 2015 model is also available in five trim levels: XL, XLT, Lariat, King Ranch, and Platinum.

Related:

Fleet Car of the Year: Chevrolet Cruze
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Wins 2014 Fleet Truck of the Year
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Named 2013 Fleet Truck of the Year

Originally posted on Automotive Fleet

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

More Operations

Skyline of London with a blue sky and an inset logo for Kooner.
OperationsMay 4, 2026

Kooner Fleet Management Solutions Expands Internationally with Launch in the UK

Kooner Fleet Management Solutions’ new Central England operations hub establishes a foundation for 24/7 fleet maintenance, mobile repair, and technician development across the UK.

Read More →
Host Lauren Fletcher gestures toward “Truck Chat Weekly Cheat Sheet” graphic highlighting driver input, TPMS benefits, and the end of International CV Series production.
Operationsby Lauren FletcherMay 4, 2026

Drivers Speak Up, TPMS Pays Off, and a Workhorse Retires | Weekly Cheat Sheet

Drivers are shaping fleet decisions, TPMS is delivering real savings, and a key workhorse is retiring. Plus quick hits on data, uptime, and new trucks.

Read More →
Graphic illustration of runners' feet on glowing pavement to the right, a big rig truck on the left, and headline for a virtual 5k to benefit truck drivers.
Operationsby News/Media ReleaseMay 1, 2026

St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund Launches 2nd Annual Virtual 5K to Support Health and Wellness for Professional Drivers

St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund’s 2nd Annual Virtual 5K raises funds and awareness for over-the-road truck drivers facing illness or injury, and there’s still time to participate in this year’s event.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Open glowing book on a wooden table with candles, quill, and maps, with golden light and magical particles rising from its pages in a fantasy-style illustration.
Operationsby Lauren FletcherMay 1, 2026

The Future of Storytelling Still Belongs To Humans

New tools always change the process. They do not replace the instinct. From portrait painters adapting to photography to creators navigating AI, the people who matter most are still the ones who know how to see.

Read More →
“Legends of Fleet” featuring a dark textured background with gold accents, large metallic gold title text centered, and a framed portrait of Carl Nelson with subtitle identifying him as a retired fleet manager, along with Work Truck and Legend logos at the top.
OperationsApril 30, 2026

Carl Nelson's Journey, Sliding into Success | Fleet Legends

With more than four decades of experience across fleets such as AT&T and AmeriGas, Carl built a reputation for doing the work, leading through change, and helping to move the industry forward without ever making it about himself.

Read More →
Breakdowns, data & insights are the topics of the April 2026 Truck Chat Monthly Recap sponsored by Chevron REGI
OperationsApril 28, 2026

Breakdowns, Data Action, and Driver Insight Take Center Stage | Truck Chat Monthly April Recap

In this month’s news recap, we’re digging into why trucks are still failing in the field, how fleets are finally turning data into action, why driver feedback is becoming a critical operational tool, how fleet leaders are finding their voice, and where simple tech like TPMS is delivering real results.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
A graphic image showing charts and graphs depicting cargo theft in the first quarter of 2026.
Operationsby News/Media ReleaseApril 27, 2026

Cargo Theft Incident Volume Falls in First Quarter of 2026

Verisk CargoNet reported that supply chain crime events across the United States and Canada declined by 5.3% in the first quarter of 2026. However, confirmed cargo theft reports rose slightly, by 41 incidents.

Read More →
Graphic promoting Work Truck Exchange with bold text highlighting pre-scheduled meetings, limited spots remaining, and event details for Phoenix, Arizona.
Operationsby Lauren FletcherApril 27, 2026

Limited Spots Remain for Fleet Managers to Attend Work Truck Exchange

Limited spots remain for Work Truck Exchange in Phoenix. Fleet managers can connect through pre-scheduled meetings designed to deliver real solutions fast.

Read More →
Lauren Fletcher presenting Truck Chat Weekly Cheat Sheet graphic highlighting breakdowns, data action, and driver feedback trends in fleet operations.
Operationsby Lauren FletcherApril 27, 2026

Why Trucks Keep Failing, Plus Data Action and Driver Feedback

Fleets tackle breakdowns, act on data, and rethink driver feedback. Plus TPMS gains and key industry shifts in this week’s Truck Chat Cheat Sheet.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Shades of Fleet Veterans in Fleet graphic with American flags and Work Truck branding highlighting military veterans’ impact on fleet leadership and operations
Operationsby Lauren FletcherApril 24, 2026

Call for Voices: Inviting Veterans in Fleet to Share Their Stories

Veterans in fleet, it's your turn! share how military experience shapes leadership, discipline, and real-world decision-making across today’s operations.

Read More →