Ford dealership reveals there's a secret storage compartment in F-150 trucks and shares how to access it
Published on Sep 25, 2025 at 7:13 PM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe
Last updated on Sep 25, 2025 at 8:16 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
This Ford dealership revealed the ultimate hack to free up space within the cabin of F-150 trucks, and it could be a game-changer for thousands.
Hidden in the backseat of a Ford F-150 Raptor cabin lies a secret storage compartment that can be accessed in a very specific way.
The secret storage compartment could transform truckers’ lives and enable them to store important objects, valuables, or even everyday basics.
Plus, the key to access the compartment is right in the palm of your hand.
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This Ford dealership revealed the ultimate secret that lies deep inside Ford F-150 trucks
One Ford dealership has quite literally lifted the lid on a secret that could make every Ford driver’s life easier.
When it comes to creating vehicles, Ford is well-versed in the game, with its fleet ranging from everyday basic daily drivers to luxury Mustangs.
But one pickup reportedly hides the biggest secret of all.

TikTok account FordofValpoPerformance revealed that the back cabin of a Ford F-150 reportedly hides a secret compartment.
In the video, a person holds up the key fob unit and pulls out the mechanical key before pushing into the side of the backseat in the cabin.
But that’s not where the fun ends.
The key ends up opening a storage compartment within the seat, which, you have to admit, is very useful to have.

With trucks often sacrificing storage for elements such as truck beds and tailgates, this could be a game-changer for many owners who have F-150 trucks across the country.
Understandably, it blew truck owners away.
“Never knew you could lock the seat… 2020 f250 bought new, lol,” said one user.
The F-150 has brought a new lease of life to truck owners
In fact, owners of many other branded trucks have even switched over to the F-150. One Cybertruck explained that going from a Ford F-150 to a Tesla was like going from a typewriter to a laptop.

Plus, in the ultimate test, one man from Utah towed 10,000lbs with an electric version of the Ford F-150 Lightning to see how it would actually cope when it was maxed out and ended up with revealing results.
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