Understanding Your Cab Size

Pickup trucks typically come in several different cab sizes, each offering a different amount of seating space and configuration options. Here are some common cab sizes found in pickup trucks:

  1. Regular Cab (Standard Cab): This cab size usually has a single row of seating with a single bench or bucket seat. It typically accommodates two to three passengers.

  2. Extended Cab (SuperCab, Double Cab): The extended cab has a larger interior space than the regular cab and provides additional seating behind the front row. The rear seats may be smaller and less spacious than the front seats. Extended cabs often have rear-hinged doors or small access panels to reach the rear seating area. They can typically seat four to six passengers.

  3. Crew Cab (Double Cab, SuperCrew): The crew cab offers the most interior space and passenger comfort in a pickup truck. It has four full-size doors, similar to a typical passenger car, and provides a larger rear seating area. Crew cabs typically have spacious rear seats and can comfortably seat five to six passengers.

Please note that the availability of specific cab sizes can vary depending on the make and model of the truck. Additionally, some manufacturers may use different names or variations for their cab sizes. It's always best to refer to the manufacturer's specifications or consult with a dealership for accurate information about the cab sizes available for a particular pickup truck model.