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2015-2025 Ford F-150 Pickups Get New Premium Floor Mats

Along with several other models in The Blue Oval lineup, the Ford F-150 continues to be an incredibly popular one to modify in various ways, which makes for a rather healthy aftermarket. The Ford Performance catalog is also chock full of parts and accessories for the Ford F-150, spanning every category one can possibly imagine. That includes things like floor mats, of course, which are one of the more popular things folks tend to add to their vehicles – and now, F-150 owners can purchase a new set of premium floor mats from The Blue Oval, too.

A photo showing the new 2021-2025 Ford F-150 premium floor mats.

These new Ford Performance premium floor mats are designed to fit 2015-2025 Ford F-150 pickups, and are listed in the automaker’s catalog under part number M-13086-F60 with a retail price of $225. The mats are compatible with both SuperCab and SuperCrew models, and include both driver and passenger front floor mats, along with a single one-piece rear full-width floor mat that spans that entire area.

These particular floor mats are made from 60 oz premium-grade black carpeting, which is custom fit to the exact contours of the Ford F-150 models they’re designed for. There’s also retention built in for the driver’s side mat, which prevents that mat from slipping around and interfering with the operation of the gas and brake pedal, to boot. Capping off the premium look is a sewn-in Ford Performance logo along the edges of the mats.

The Ford F-150 is just the latest model in The Blue Oval lineup to get a set of new premium floor mats, however. That list also includes the current generation Ford Ranger, and we’ve seen identical premium floor mats surface for the 2021-2025 Ford Bronco, which are available for both two- and four-door versions of the rugged SUV. Shortly thereafter, they were joined by Ford Performance premium floor mats for the 2015-2025 S650 generation Ford Mustang, though strangely enough, that kit only contains mats for front seat passengers – not for the rear – though that could be due to the fact that many pony car owners simply don’t put passengers in that tight space.

Brett's lost track of all the Fords he's owned over the years and how much he's spent modifying them, but his current money pits include an S550 Mustang and 13th gen F-150.

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