The Ford F-250 Super Duty truck has been updated with a fresh, new look, a slew of powertrain options, advanced technology, and driver-assist enhancements. These features promise to make the F-250 easier to drive and more equipped to get the job done than any version before.
What’s New
Bed-access steps on the rear bumper
Aggressive exteriors with seven different grille choices
STX, Sport, and black appearance packages
Standard 6.8-liter V-8 and 6.8-liter turbocharged diesel V-8
Customizable 12.0-inch digital instrument cluster
Standard 8.0-inch center display
Standard four-wheel drive
12.0-inch screen on higher trims
Four USB ports
Wireless charging pad
Trail Turn Assist for navigating tight bends
Revised center console with more storage
Max-Recline front seats
Flat rear floor
Eight or 12-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system
Trailer Navigation
Ford Co-Pilot 360-Degree Trailer -Camera System
Blind Spot Information System
Ford Pro with its Upfit Integration System
Pro Power Onboard 2.0-kilowatt auxiliary power system
Onboard Scales with Smart Hitch
Embedded AT&T 5G capability
Gasoline and Diesel Engines
The F-250 offers a choice of engines, including 6.8- and 7.3-liter V-8s, as well as a 6.7-liter Power Stroke diesel in two states of tune. The highest-output diesel engine comes with an upgraded turbocharger for additional power. All other variants use a 10-speed automatic transmission that is standard or optional, depending on the variant selected.
Driver-Assist and Safety Features
The Ford F-250 comes with an array of driver-assist and safety features that make your driving experience safer. Adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, lane-keep assist, and blind-spot sensors can help keep you informed while on the road. Rear automatic emergency braking and front and rear proximity sensors ensure that you can park confidently. Security features like trailer theft alerts and scheduled ignition hours ensure that your truck works as intended, no matter what the job requires.
In-Cab and Trailering Technology
The F-250 pickup has a range of new devices that can make your life easier. New technologies include a reverse proximity sensor, tailgate-down cameras, and a hitching camera view. The vehicle is even capable of semi-autonomous driving, making it easier to connect trailers and avoid clearance issues when changing lanes or backing up.