The 2025 Ford F-Series® Super Duty®, America’s top-rated heavy-duty truck for driver satisfaction and dependability, is rolling out with major updates.
Customers can now order the latest model, which features bold new styling, advanced technologies, and top-tier performance—attributes that earned it the 2024 North America Truck of the Year™ award.
For 2025, Ford has introduced enhancements like simplified trailering packages and new design options, while maintaining best-in-class horsepower, torque, towing, and payload.
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Trailer Technology bundles, including auxiliary cameras, trailer tire pressure monitoring, and blind-spot monitoring, improve towing visibility. The Ford Pro™ Vehicle Integration System 2.0 simplifies customization for third-party equipment and upfits.
The new Platinum Plus Package offers luxury features like a satin grille, Smoked Truffle interior, Venetian leather seating, and Max Recline seats. The Platinum trim adds refined details with Black Onyx interiors and an updated exterior.
ActiveX® seating material enhances the Lariat trim for active customers. Two new exterior colors, Avalanche and Ruby Red Metallic, add more customization options.
Under the hood, the Super Duty continues to dominate with best-in-class 500 horsepower and 1,200 lb.-ft. of torque, a maximum 8,000 lbs. payload, and 40,000 lbs. towing capacity.
The 6.8L V8 gas engine is now standard on XL, XLT, and Lariat trims, while the 7.3L V8 gas engine starts on King Ranch® and Platinum models. All powertrains come paired with the heavy-duty 10-speed TorqShift® automatic transmission.
Ford Pro software, including telematics and fleet management tools, helps fleet managers optimize performance, while features like Fleet Start Inhibit and the Vehicle Security app enhance security. Built in the U.S., the 2025 Super Duty continues Ford’s legacy of being the top-selling truck in the country for 47 years.
To learn more or place an order, visit the Ford website.
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