The 1992 Ford F-150 is a member of the truck's ninth-generation production run. It is a full-size pickup available in either rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive configurations. Under the hood, customers had choices of engines, including a 145-hp 5.0-liter V8 and a 185-hp 5.8-liter V8. The transmission options were a 4-speed automatic, a 5-speed manual, and a 3-speed automatic. The 1992 model year saw the introduction of a notable new grille design, characterized by its flush headlights. Its trims include XL, XLT, and XLT Lariat, each offering a standard or extended cab and a selection of bed lengths. Despite being an older vehicle, it established a reputation for power, durability, and functionality, setting the stage for the F-150's future as America's best-selling truck.