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Order Banks Open for 2025 Ford F-Series Super Duty

Design updates include new exterior colors, and ActiveX seating on Lariat with new black exterior accents and front grille and tailgate appliques on Platinum.

Order Banks Open for 2025 Ford F-Series Super Duty

The 2025 Super Duty offers a maximum available 500 horsepower and 1,200 lb.-ft. of torque, towing of 40,000 lbs., and an available payload of 8,000 lbs.

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Order banks are now open for the 2025 Ford F-Series Super Duty. Along with new styling options, the updated Super Duty offers advanced technology features designed to enhance capability and durability.

What's New For 2025 Super Duty

The 2025 Super Duty brings technology upgrades to improve convenience, productivity, and towing capabilities. 

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New trailer technology bundles, including options for auxiliary cameras, individual trailer tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS), and BLIS with trailer coverage, improving visibility while towing.

Providing Fleet Managers with Tools to Optimize Vehicle Uptime and Efficiency

For customers who use third-party equipment and upfits, The Ford Pro Vehicle Integration System 2.0 takes the pain out of upfits by making it easy to access vehicle signals, create custom safety interlocks, and integrate user controls into the center display or overhead toggle switches.

This system is optional on the 2025 Super Duty and standard on the 2025 Super Duty Chassis Cab. Additional available technology features include Ford Co-Pilot360 technology, 360-Degree Cameras, customizable digital information cluster and head-up display, and SYNC4, all designed to assist with situational and information awareness.

The 2025 model brings more updates, including new a Platinum Plus package and Platinum trim, advanced trailering technology bundles, and the Ford Pro Vehicle Integration System 2.0. 

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New Appearance Packages and Refined Interior Upgrades

The newly available Platinum Plus Package includes a satin-finish grille with bright chrome inserts, Smoked Truffle interior, perforated Venetian Leather seating surfaces with French stitching, and Max Recline Seats. Class-exclusive 2kW Pro Power Onboard provides mobile power for tools or recreational equipment.

  • The Platinum Plus Ownership experience is an automatic upgrade to Blue Tier status of the FordPass Rewards program, unlimited guided personal virtual tours to explain vehicle features, one-on-one texting with product experts, and a 20% discount on all Ford accessories for the first 90 days of ownership.

  • The Platinum trim has been updated for a premium appearance inside and out with a new Black Onyx cabin with Platinum Blue accents. The exterior has been updated with a painted black grille and tailgate applique, and body-color door handles.

  • The Lariat trim features ActiveX, a synthetic seating material designed to fit the active lifestyle of Super Duty customers.

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Customers can expect two new exterior colors for 2025 Super Duty: Avalanche and available Ruby Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat.

Power and Performance on the 2025 Super Duty 

  • The 2025 Super Duty pickup has a maximum available 500 horsepower and 1,200 lb.-ft. torque.

  • The 2025 Super Duty pickup has a maximum available 430 gas horsepower and 485 lb.-ft. gas torque.

  • Maximum available payload of 8,000 lbs.

  • Maximum available towing of 40,000 lbs.

The 6.8L V8 gas engine is now standard on XL, XLT, and Lariat trims, offering the same pushrod V8 design as the 7.3L V8 gas engine.

The 7.3L V8 gas engine is now standard starting on King Ranch and Platinum. The 6.7L Power Stroke diesel engine remains an option across all trims. All engines come standard with a version of the heavy-duty 10-speed TorqShift automatic transmission.

Additional available technology features include Ford Co-Pilot360 Technology, 360-Degree Cameras, customizable Digital Information Cluster, and Head-Up Display. 

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Maximizing Productivity with Software Solutions

The 2025 Super Duty comes equipped with a suite of Ford Pro software solutions designed to help enhance fleet management, productivity, and security: 

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  • Ford Pro Telematics: Provides real-time vehicle data and insights to help fleet managers optimize vehicle performance, reduce downtime, and potentially lower operating costs. This includes vehicle health alerts, fuel usage reports, and driver behavior monitoring.

  • Fleet Start Inhibit: This feature uses embedded vehicle technology and the Ford Pro Telematics dashboard to let fleet managers remotely disable the start on their vehicles. Managers can create recurring and one-time schedules or send inhibit and de-inhibit commands remotely to secure fleet vehicles from unauthorized use.

  • Vehicle Security app: The app is available in the Ford Pro Fleet Marketplace, allowing fleet managers to trigger a vehicle alarm remotely and create security alerts. These include alerts when a vehicle is started away from its last location or when a door is opened during specific time windows.

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