2026 Ford vs. Ram Cab Sizes in Vermont: Regular, SuperCab, SuperCrew, Quad, Crew and Mega Cab
Ford and Ram offer several truck cab sizes, but the brands do not always use the same names. Ford offers Regular Cab, SuperCab, SuperCrew, and Crew Cab configurations, depending on the model. Ram offers Regular Cab, Quad Cab, Crew Cab, and Mega Cab layouts across its light-duty and heavy-duty pickups.
The right cab affects rear-passenger room, door access, enclosed storage, available box lengths, and the truck’s overall size. For Vermont drivers, those differences can matter when carrying winter gear, transporting a work crew, fitting a truck into an older garage, or preparing for towing and snowplow use.
This guide compares the current 2026 cab configurations available on the Ford Maverick, Ranger, F-150, and Super Duty pickups, along with the Ram 1500, 2500, and 3500.
Ford and Ram Truck Cab Names Explained
| Cab category | Ford name | Ram name | What it provides | Best suited for |
| One-row cab | Regular Cab | Regular Cab | Two doors, one seating row, and no conventional rear passenger area | Work-focused driving and shoppers prioritizing bed utility |
| Extended cab | SuperCab | Quad Cab | A smaller second row and additional enclosed storage | Occasional passengers, tools, and work gear |
| Full crew cab | SuperCrew or Crew Cab | Crew Cab | Four full-size doors and a roomier second row | Frequent passengers, family use, and everyday versatility |
| Extra-large heavy-duty cab | — | Mega Cab | Ram’s largest rear-cabin configuration | Heavy-duty shoppers prioritizing rear-seat and interior storage space |
Ford’s SuperCab and Ram’s Quad Cab serve similar purposes, but they are not identical designs. Ford SuperCab trucks use smaller rear-access doors, while the Ram Quad Cab has four conventional doors. Interior dimensions, box pairings, and total truck length also differ by model.
Ford uses the SuperCrew name for the full four-door cab on the Maverick, Ranger, and F-150. Within the Super Duty lineup, Ford calls the comparable full-size configuration a Crew Cab.
2026 Ford and Ram Cab Options by Model
Cab availability varies by trim, drivetrain, box length, and other equipment. The following table shows the principal cab choices offered within each current pickup family.
| 2026 truck | Available cab configurations |
| Ford Maverick | SuperCrew only¹ |
| Ford Ranger | SuperCrew only² |
| Ford F-150 | Regular Cab, SuperCab, and SuperCrew³ |
| Ford F-250 Super Duty | Regular Cab, SuperCab, and Crew Cab⁴ |
| Ford F-350 Super Duty | Regular Cab, SuperCab, and Crew Cab⁴ |
| Ford F-450 pickup | Regular Cab or Crew Cab; SuperCab is not offered⁴⁵ |
| Ram 1500 | Quad Cab or Crew Cab⁶ |
| Ram 2500 | Regular Cab, Crew Cab, or Mega Cab⁷ |
| Ram 3500 | Regular Cab, Crew Cab, or Mega Cab⁸ |
The Maverick and Ranger simplify the decision by using one four-door cab layout. Cab choice becomes a larger part of the shopping process with the F-150, Ford Super Duty, Ram 1500, and Ram Heavy Duty lineups.
Ford SuperCab vs. Ram Quad Cab

Ford SuperCab and Ram Quad Cab configurations balance rear seating with truck-bed utility. Both provide a second row, but they offer less rear-passenger space than a SuperCrew or Crew Cab.
A SuperCab or Quad Cab works well when:
- Rear passengers ride in the truck occasionally
- The second row will often hold tools, work bags, or groceries
- Enclosed storage is important
- A full Crew Cab provides more passenger space than the driver typically needs
- Bed utility takes priority over maximum rear-seat room
The door designs are an important difference. Ram Quad Cab trucks have four conventional doors. Ford SuperCab models use smaller rear-access doors, creating a different entry experience.
Drivers planning to carry adults regularly or install child safety seats should compare the larger SuperCrew and Crew Cab configurations before deciding.
Ford SuperCrew vs. Ram Crew Cab

Ford SuperCrew and Ram Crew Cab trucks provide four full-size doors and a more usable second row. These configurations are practical for drivers whose truck also serves as a family vehicle, daily commuter, or transportation for coworkers.
Choose a SuperCrew or Crew Cab when:
- Adults frequently ride in the second row
- Child safety seats will be installed
- Rear-door access is a priority
- Passengers need more room on longer trips
- Tools, electronics, or winter equipment need to remain inside the cab
The larger cabin can affect box availability and total truck length. Compare the complete cab-and-box configuration instead of evaluating the cab by itself.
Ram Crew Cab vs. Mega Cab
Mega Cab is Ram’s largest passenger-cabin configuration and is available on select Ram 2500 and Ram 3500 models. It adds rear-cabin space beyond the conventional Ram Crew Cab and provides additional flexibility for passengers and enclosed cargo.
Choose a Ram Crew Cab when you need four full-size doors and a roomy second row without moving to the largest Ram cabin.
Choose a Mega Cab when maximum rear-cabin space is a leading priority and the truck’s available heavy-duty configurations fit your work, towing, and parking needs.
Mega Cab availability depends on the Ram Heavy Duty model and trim, and it is paired with a 6-foot-4-inch box. Shoppers should account for the truck’s complete dimensions before confirming that it will fit a garage, work area, or regular parking space.
Vermont Considerations When Choosing a Truck Cab
Vermont does not require a particular cab style, but local weather, buildings, roads, and work needs can affect which configuration is most practical.
Winter Clothing and Enclosed Gear Storage
A larger second row gives passengers more space when they are wearing heavy coats and winter boots. It also provides protected room for gloves, recovery gear, work bags, electronics, and other belongings that should remain out of snow and road spray.
A SuperCab or Quad Cab can provide useful enclosed storage without taking on the full passenger space of a Crew Cab. Drivers who choose a Regular Cab can add protected bed storage through an appropriate toolbox, bed cover, or cap.
Passenger and Child-Seat Access
SuperCrew, Crew Cab, and Mega Cab configurations have larger rear-door openings and more usable second-row space. That makes it easier to load passengers and install child safety seats.
Bring the child seat or equipment you use regularly when comparing trucks. Door size, step-in height, seat shape, and front-seat position can be just as important as the listed seating capacity.
Garages, Driveways and Downtown Parking
Cab size and box length work together to determine a truck’s overall dimensions. A full Crew Cab with a long box can provide substantial passenger and cargo room, but it also requires more parking and turning space.
Measure an older Vermont garage before choosing a configuration. Drivers who regularly park in downtown Burlington, St. Albans, or other compact areas should also compare overall length, width, mirror clearance, and turning space.
A truck that fits easily with the doors closed may still need additional room to open its doors, lower the tailgate, or connect a trailer.
Snowplow, Towing and Payload Needs
Cab size is only one part of a truck’s working configuration. Engine, drivetrain, axle, box length, equipment, passengers, accessories, and cargo can all affect payload and towing ratings.
Snowplow compatibility can also depend on the exact truck configuration and the requirements of the plow manufacturer. Before choosing a truck for plowing, confirm the front axle rating, factory equipment, cab style, drivetrain, and intended plow system.
For towing or hauling, review the rating of the individual truck rather than applying a model’s advertised maximum to every cab and box combination.
Which Truck Cab Size Fits Your Needs?
| Your main priority | Cab to consider |
| Carrying one or two people while maximizing work and bed utility | Regular Cab |
| Adding occasional rear seating and enclosed storage | Ford SuperCab or Ram Quad Cab |
| Carrying passengers, children, or coworkers regularly | Ford SuperCrew, Ford Crew Cab, or Ram Crew Cab |
| Getting the largest available rear cabin in a Ram Heavy Duty truck | Ram Mega Cab |
| Combining four-door convenience with compact pickup dimensions | Ford Maverick SuperCrew |
| Getting a four-door midsize pickup | Ford Ranger SuperCrew |
No cab is automatically the right choice for every driver. The best configuration is the one that accommodates your passengers, equipment, bed-space needs, parking area, and expected workload.
Frequently Asked Questions About Ford and Ram Cab Sizes
What is the difference between Ford SuperCab and SuperCrew?
SuperCab has a smaller rear seating area and smaller rear-access doors. SuperCrew has four full-size doors and a roomier second row. SuperCab is useful for occasional passengers or enclosed storage, while SuperCrew is better suited to frequent rear-seat use.
Is the Ram Quad Cab smaller than the Crew Cab?
Yes. The Ram Quad Cab has a more compact rear seating area than the Ram Crew Cab. Both have four doors, but Crew Cab provides more passenger space and easier rear-seat access.
Which 2026 Ford trucks offer a Regular Cab?
Regular Cab is available within the 2026 Ford F-150 and Super Duty families. The Ford Maverick and Ranger are offered only with SuperCrew cabs. Exact Regular Cab availability varies by Super Duty model and trim.
Which Ram trucks offer Mega Cab?
Mega Cab is available on select 2026 Ram 2500 and Ram 3500 Heavy Duty models. It is not offered on the Ram 1500.
Can I get a long box with a Crew Cab?
Select Ford Super Duty and Ram Heavy Duty Crew Cab configurations are available with an 8-foot box. Light-duty cab-and-box pairings differ. For example, the F-150 SuperCrew and Ram 1500 Crew Cab use their own available box combinations.
Review the exact model and trim before choosing a truck based on cab or box size alone.
Does cab size affect towing and payload?
It can. Cab size changes the truck’s weight, wheelbase, seating capacity, and available configurations. Towing and payload also depend on the engine, drivetrain, axle, equipment, passengers, cargo, and other factors.
Use the individual truck’s labels and manufacturer documentation to confirm that it fits the intended trailer or load.
Compare Ford and Ram Truck Cabs in Vermont
Truck cab names make more sense once you open the doors, sit in both rows, and compare the full cab-and-box configuration. Visit Nucar Vermont to explore Ford and Ram trucks in Vermont and find a layout that fits your passengers, work, and daily driving.
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Sources
¹ https://www.ford.com/trucks/maverick/
² https://www.ford.com/trucks/ranger/
³ https://www.ford.com/trucks/f150/features/interior-exterior/
⁴ https://www.ford.com/trucks/super-duty/models/
⁵ https://www.ford.com/trucks/super-duty/models/f-450-xlt/
⁶ https://www.ramtrucks.com/bmo.ram_1500_dt.html
⁷ https://www.ramtrucks.com/bmo.ram_2500.html
⁸ https://www.ramtrucks.com/ram-3500/specs.html
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