The 2021 F-150 will look a bit different when it comes out as it will get an "Evolutionary Redesign" according to Car and Driver.
We should expect to see more changes on the inside than on the outside in the new F-150. The only main exterior changes will be a "revised nose and new headlights".
The F-150's sheetmetal will retain the same shape but carry a revised nose and new headlights. Astute eyes might also notice different taillights, but overall, this redesign looks more like a mid-cycle refresh than a generational transformation.
The changes should be more obvious inside. Attempting to catch up with Ram's upscale interiors, Ford's Limited, King Ranch, and Platinum models will include more premium materials and touch points. An 8.0-inch infotainment display comes standard while an optional 15.5-inch screen takes on square proportions in a nod to the Instagram generation. Both run on the brand's latest software, Sync 4.
I'll admit, I was expecting bigger changes to this F-150. But I won't complain if Ford steps up with their interior quality.