Ford F-150 Hybrid Warranty Explained
Understand the Ford F-150 Hybrid warranty, including the factory drivetrain coverage and options to extend Ford powertrain coverage with Ford Protect plans.
What’s Covered, What’s Not, and How to Extend Ford Powertrain Coverage
The Ford F-150 Hybrid blends legendary truck toughness with cutting-edge hybrid technology, but what happens if something goes wrong? Whether you’re hauling gear or cruising efficiently in all-electric mode, it’s essential to understand how the Ford drivetrain warranty protects your hybrid truck and how to extend Ford powertrain coverage for long-term peace of mind. In this guide, we’ll break down what’s covered under the factory warranty, how hybrid components are protected, and how to upgrade your coverage with a Ford Protect extended warranty from Granger Ford Extended Warranty.
Your new Ford F-150 Hybrid includes several layers of protection straight from the factory:
Coverage Type | Length | Details |
Bumper-to-Bumper Warranty | 3 years / 36,000 miles | Covers nearly every component except wear items. |
Powertrain Warranty | 5 years / 60,000 miles | Includes engine, transmission, drive systems, and hybrid components. |
Hybrid Unique Component Warranty | 8 years / 100,000 miles | Covers key hybrid elements like the battery and electric motor. |
Safety Restraint System | 5 years / 60,000 miles | Includes seat belts and airbags. |
Corrosion (Perforation Only) | 5 years / Unlimited miles | Covers rust-through issues. |
Roadside Assistance | 5 years / 60,000 miles | Towing, flat tire help, lockout service, and more. |
Note: The 8-year / 100,000-mile hybrid warranty is federally mandated and specifically applies to hybrid-exclusive components.
While comprehensive, the factory warranty doesn’t cover:
If you plan on keeping your F-150 Hybrid past 60,000 miles or driving it hard for work or adventure, consider an extended warranty to fill those gaps.
Feature | Factory Warranty | Ford Protect PremiumCARE |
Coverage Length | Up to 5 years / 60,000 miles | Up to 10 years / 175,000 miles |
Covered Components | Powertrain and hybrid components | 1,000+ parts including tech, electrical, climate, etc. |
Roadside Assistance | 5 years / 60,000 miles | Continues with your plan duration |
Transferable | Yes | Yes |
Repairs at Ford Dealers | Yes | Yes |
Cost of Repairs After Expiration | 100% yours | Covered (minus deductible) |
Learn more about Ford Protect PremiumCARE or compare plans like ExtraCARE and BaseCARE on our site.
Buying extended protection is safe and simple with Granger:
Granger Ford is one of the top-selling extended warranty dealers in the country. Here’s why:
1. Does the F-150 Hybrid battery have its own warranty?
Yes. The hybrid battery and electric motor are covered under the Hybrid Unique Component Warranty for 8 years or 100,000 miles.
2. Can I buy a Ford Protect plan after the factory warranty expires?
Yes, but it’s more affordable to buy it while your original warranty is still active.
3. What’s the difference between PremiumCARE and PowertrainCARE?
PremiumCARE covers over 1,000 components, including electronics and comfort features. PowertrainCARE only covers the engine, transmission, and drivetrain.
4. Is Ford Protect transferable if I sell my truck?
Yes, and this can boost resale value.
5. Can I take my F-150 Hybrid to any shop for repairs?
Repairs must be done at a Ford or Lincoln dealership to use your Ford Protect coverage.
Protect your investment and avoid future repair costs. Start your free Ford Protect quote now and explore extended warranty options tailored to your F-150 Hybrid.
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