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For over 40 years, Fords have demonstrated the value of the SecuriCode keypad. Now they're disappearing as standard equipment from America's best-selling vehicle.
Ford’s SecuriCode keypad is no longer a standard feature on the 2025 F-150. Buyers can still get the feature by paying the dealer an additional $455 to install it.
The Ford SecuriCode touchpad feature is only offered by the Dearborn automaker and lets drivers in without a key.
The 2025 F-150 is the latest victim. Ford will no longer offer the SecuriCode keypad on the F-150 as standard equipment from the factory. It used to be standard on all F-150 models except the XL.
Ford is about to mark 40 years of offering one of the auto industry’s least known but most appreciated features: the SecuriCode keypad. Millions of Ford and Lincoln owners have used the feature.