2025 Ford F-150® vs. Super Duty® F-250® | Size, Engines, & Towing
When it comes to power, capability, and advanced design, the Ford truck lineup is engineered to impress. The 2025 Ford F-150® half-ton pickup provides excellent performance, unique technology, and a more streamlined profile. Meanwhile, the 2025 Ford Super Duty® F-250® stands out with massive towing and capability specs, along with unique work-ready features. Which one’s right for you? Find out with this 2025 F-150 vs. Super Duty F-250 comparison from the team at Imlay City Ford.
Whether you prefer the F-150 or Super Duty F-250, schedule a test drive with your ideal truck from the new inventory at our Ford dealership in Imlay City, MI. Check our hours and directions to plan your trip — we’re just a short drive away whether you’re from Port Huron, Lapeer, Oxford, or Romeo, MI.
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2025 Ford F-150 vs. Super Duty F-250 Engines & Towing
Unleash rugged performance and reliable towing prowess with the 2025 Ford F-150 and Super Duty F-250. Choose from six different engine options with the F-150 or four unique engines with the Super Duty F-250. Choose the F-150 if you’re looking for top horsepower specs, or the Super Duty if you want high-end torque, towing, and payload capabilities.
Unique to the F-150 is the full hybrid 3.5L PowerBoost® V6 engine, which gets 22 MPG in the city and 24 MPG around town. For spectacular horsepower, the F-150 Raptor® is available with a high-output supercharged V8 engine that makes 720 horsepower for all your off-road adventures. If diesel power is more your speed, the Super Duty F-250 has two Power Stroke® engines that are bound to impress — the standard-output Power Stroke makes 1,050 pound-feet of torque, while the high-output version makes an astounding 1,200 pound-feet of torque.
Tow up to 13,500 pounds in the 2025 F-150 or up to 22,000 pounds with the Super Duty F-250. Maximum payload capability tops out at 2,440 pounds with the F-150 and 4,246 pounds with the Super Duty F-250. Learn more about each truck’s performance capabilities in more detail with our F-150 towing page and Super Duty towing page.
Compare the key performance differences between the F-150 and Super Duty F-250 in the following chart.
| F-150 | 2025 Ford Truck | Super Duty F-250 |
|---|---|---|
| Six | Engine Options | Four |
| Gas or hybrid | Fuel Options | Gas or diesel |
| 325 / 720 HP | Horsepower (Standard/Max.) | 405 / 500 HP |
| 400 / 640 lb.-ft. | Torque (Standard/Max.) | 445 / 1,200 lb.-ft. |
| 13,500 lbs. | Max. Towing Capacity | 22,000 lbs. |
| 2,440 lbs. | Max. Payload Capacity | 4,246 lbs. |
| 36 gal. | Max. Fuel Tank Size | 48 gal. |
2025 Ford F-150 vs. Super Duty F-250 Size & Cargo Capacity
Find all the space you need for cargo and passengers in the 2025 Ford F-150 and 2025 Ford Super Duty F-250. Both trucks offer three cab options with identical max seating, legroom, and headroom in the corresponding cab sizes. The F-150 offers three bed sizes, including a short 5.5-foot bed, while the Super Duty F-250 offers two. Both trucks offer an 8-foot long bed. In their base configurations, the F-150 is approximately 1,300 pounds lighter than the Super Duty F-250.
Compare the key size differences between the F-150 and Super Duty F-250 in the accompanying chart.
| F-150 | 2025 Ford Truck | Super Duty F-250 |
|---|---|---|
| Regular / SuperCab / SuperCrew® | Cab Options | Regular / super cab / crew cab |
| 5.5 / 6.5 / 8 ft. | Bed Options | 6.75 / 8 ft. |
| 209.4 - 243.8 in. | Overall Length | 231.8 - 266.2 in. |
| 122.8 - 157.2 in. | Wheelbase | 141.4 - 175.9 in. |
| 4,391 - 5,950 lbs. | Curb Weight | 5,697 - 7,660 lbs. |
| 52.8 - 77.4 cu.-ft. | Bed Cargo Capacity | 65.4 - 78.5 cu.-ft. |
2025 Ford F-150
2025 Ford Super Duty F-250
2025 Ford F-150 vs. Super Duty F-250 Interior Design & Technology
Settle into a practical and plush cabin whether you choose the 2025 Ford F-150 or 2025 Super Duty F-250. Premium materials like cloth, vinyl, ActiveX®, and leather are shared across each truck’s trim lineup. F-150 offers cloth, vinyl, unique sport cloth, ActiveX, and leather. Hide away tools in the available lockable rear under-seat storage compartment in either truck. When it comes to tech, enjoy modern connectivity via the standard SYNC® 4 infotainment system in both trucks.
Shared available interior and technology features include:
- Heated and ventilated front seats
- Heated rear seats
- Heated, leather-wrapped steering wheel
- Lockable rear under-seat storage
- Dual-zone automatic climate control
- Twin-panel moonroof
- Power-adjustable steering wheel and pedals
- Wireless charging
- 14-speaker B&O Unleashed Sound System by Bang & Olufsen®
- SYNC 4 infotainment system
- Connected navigation
- SiriusXM® with 360L capability
- Remote start
Notable differences include:
- Cabin transformation features — When you need to use your truck like a mobile office, the Super Duty F-250 offers the interior work surface on the XL, XLT, and Lariat® trims with a slide-out seatback from the 40/20/40 split front bench seat. The F-150 offers this feature on trims with the front bench seat and makes it standard on high-end trims with front bucket seats and a console, using a work surface that flips over the stowable shifter. When it’s time to catch a quick nap on your lunch break, only the Super Duty F-250 is uniquely available with Max Recline front seats that allow you to lean all the way back.
- Digital displays — The F-150 features a 12-inch touchscreen and 12-inch digital productivity screen, while the Super Duty F-250 includes an 8-inch touchscreen and 4.2-inch productivity screen. Enhanced trim levels feature a 12-inch touchscreen and 12-inch digital productivity screen.
- Work-ready tech — While both trucks offer the onboard generator capabilities of Pro Power Onboard, the F-150 is capable of delivering more power thanks to its hybrid powertrain. With the PowerBoost engine, the F-150 offers up to 7.2 kilowatts of power, while the Super Duty F-250 offers up to 2.0 kilowatts of power. Only the Super Duty F-250 offers onboard scales in the bed and a smart hitch that allows you to balance the weight in your trailer.
2025 Ford F-150 vs. Super Duty F-250 Safety & Towing Assistance Features
No matter where you take your truck — from the worksite to the campsite — you can count on helpful safety and driver assistance features to help you stay safe and make the most of your time. Appreciate shared features like a 360-degree camera and BLIS® (blind spot information system) with cross-traffic alert and trailer coverage for enhanced visibility and confidence on the road while you’re towing in either truck. The F-150 is uniquely offered with Blue Cruise hands-free highway driving capability for ultra-modern convenience. When you’re backing a trailer down the ramp to the lake, the F-150 is also offered with Pro Trailer Backup Assist™ which allows you to maneuver with the turn of a dial.
Shared safety features include:
- 360-degree camera
- Adaptive cruise control
- Head-up display
- Pre-Collision Assist® with automatic emergency braking
- Pro Trailer Hitch Assist™
- Trailer reverse guidance
- BLIS® (blind spot information system) with cross-traffic alert and trailer coverage
- Lane-keeping system
- Reverse sensing system
- Trail Control™
Unique F-150 features include:
- Blue Cruise hands-free highway driving capability
- Trail One-Pedal Drive
- Trail Turn Assist
- Pro Trailer Backup Assist
2025 Ford F-150
2025 Ford Super Duty F-250
Key 2025 Ford F-150 Advantages
Step into a full-size pickup and chase a world of potential with the 2025 Ford F-150. You can appreciate excellent fuel efficiency with the optional PowerBoost full hybrid engine, or up to 720 horsepower with the optional supercharged V8 engine. The F-150 Raptor gives you FOX Racing™ shocks with Live Valve™ technology, a Terrain Management System™ with a range of drive modes, and a 4.10 electronic-locking rear axle for ultimate off-road prowess. Heed the call of the open road and go hands-free with available Blue Cruise highway driving technology. Learn more about all that the F-150 has to offer with our model review and trims page.
Key advantages when you pick the F-150 include:
- Hybrid engine option
- Top horsepower specs with the supercharged V8 engine
- Blue Cruise hands-free highway driving capability
- Pro Access tailgate
- 7.2 kW Pro Power Onboard
- Unique off-road functions - Trail One-Pedal Drive and Trail Turn Assist
- F-150 Raptor trim
Key 2025 Ford Super Duty F-250 Advantages
Performance and hard-working capability is the name of the game in the 2025 Ford Super Duty F-250. In this larger Ford truck, you get optional diesel engines, up to 22,000 pounds of maximum towing capacity, and up to 4,246 pounds of payload capacity. Streamline your loading process with the available onboard scales, then relax with the optional Max Recline driver’s seat. Learn more about these features and all that the Super Duty F-250 has to offer with our model review and trims page.
Key advantages when you pick the Super Duty F-250 include:
- Higher max towing capacity
- Higher max payload capacity
- Larger available fuel tank
- Power Stroke diesel engine options with top torque output
- Max Recline front seats
- Box side and rear corner steps
- Onboard scales and smart hitch
2025 Ford F-150
2025 Ford Super Duty F-250
2023 Ford F-150® vs. Super Duty® F-250®: Performance, Towing, & Price
With big-time capability, modern innovations, and legendary toughness, the 2023 Ford F-150® and 2023 Ford Super Duty® F-250® stand out from the moment you step foot on a Ford dealership lot. Which Ford truck is right for you? Learn more about the key differences between the 2023 F-150 and 2023 F-250 with the following comparison research guide created by the pros at Imlay City Ford. For an in-depth look at either truck, see our F-150 model review and Super Duty F-250 review.
Drive either or both Ford trucks at our dealership in Imlay City, MI, to see which is your favorite. Browse our available inventory and schedule a test drive to get started. Have questions for our team? Give us a call at (810) 724-5900 or send us a message.
2023 Ford F-150 vs. Super Duty F-250 Size Differences
One of the first differences you’ll notice between the 2023 Ford F-150 and 2023 Ford Super Duty F-250 is their size. The F-250 earns its place in the Super Duty lineup with up-sized proportions that support its exceptional working capabilities. The F-150, while by no means slight, weighs less and is slightly shorter.
| Model | 2023 Ford F-150 | 2023 Ford Super Duty F-250 |
|---|---|---|
| Length | 209.1 - 250.3 in. | 231.8 - 266.2 in. |
| Wheelbase | 122.8 - 164.1 in. | 141.4 - 175.9 in. |
| Curb Weight | 4,021 - 5,886 lbs. | 5,697 - 7,660 lbs. |
| Cargo Bed Volume | 52.8 - 77.4 cu.-ft. | 65.4 - 78.5 cu.-ft. |
2023 Ford F-150 vs. Super Duty F-250 Engines Options & Specs
The 2023 Ford F-150 offers seven engine options, with choices ranging from the standard V6 up to the supercharged V8. The 2023 Ford Super Duty F-250, by comparison, offers four different engine choices — all massively powerful V8s. The F-250 takes the prize for highest torque output with a staggering 1,200 pound-feet with the high-output Power Stroke® turbo diesel engine and the F-150 stands as the horsepower champion with the 700-horsepower supercharged V8. If fuel economy is a prime consideration for you, then the F-150 with its available PowerBoost™ full hybrid engine is a sure standout with a 25 MPG combined rating.
See the engine specs for each truck below.
2023 Ford F-150
| Engine | Horsepower | Torque | MPG |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3.3L Ti-VCT V6 | 290 HP | 265 lb.-ft. | 19 city / 24 hwy |
| 2.7L EcoBoost® V6 | 325 HP | 400 lb.-ft. | 20 city / 26 hwy |
| 5.0L Ti-VCT V8 | 400 HP | 410 lb.-ft. | 17 city / 25 hwy |
| 3.5L EcoBoost V6 | 400 HP | 500 lb.-ft. | 18 city / 24 hwy |
| 3.5L PowerBoost full hybrid V6 | 430 HP | 570 lb.-ft. | 25 city / 25 hwy |
| High-output 3.5L EcoBoost V6 | 450 HP | 510 lb.-ft. | 15 city / 18 hwy |
| High-output supercharged 5.2L V8 | 700 HP | 640 lb.-ft. | 10 city / 15 hwy |
2023 Ford Super Duty F-250
| Engine | Horsepower | Torque |
|---|---|---|
| 6.8L V8 | 405 HP | 445 lb.-ft. |
| 7.3L V8 | 430 HP | 485 lb.-ft. |
| 6.7L Power Stroke V8 | 475 HP | 1,050 lb.-ft. |
| 6.7L H.O. Power Stroke V8 | 500 HP | 1,200 lb.-ft. |
2023 Ford F-150 vs. Super Duty F-250 Towing & Payload Capacity
The 2023 Ford F-150 and 2023 Ford Super Duty F-250 both provide exceptional power, but the Super Duty F-250 is the clear choice if you’re planning on heavyweight towing jobs. With the optional fifth-wheel hitch, you can tow up to 23,000 pounds with the F-250. The F-150, meanwhile, allows you to haul plenty with a maximum towing capacity of 14,000 pounds. Payload capacity is a bit closer, with just over 1,000 pounds more payload capability for the F-250.
For more detailed information, see our F-150 towing guide and Ford Super Duty towing research page.
| Model | 2023 Ford F-150 | 2023 Ford Super Duty F-250 |
|---|---|---|
| Max. Towing Capacity | 14,000 lbs. | 23,000 lbs. |
| Max. Payload Capacity | 3,235 lbs. | 4,268 lbs. |
2023 Ford F-150 vs. Super Duty F-250 Interior Design & Technology
Whether you’re looking for a truck with a premium cabin or advanced tech, the 2023 Ford F-150 and 2023 Ford Super Duty F-250 have options for you. Sink into plush leather and say goodbye to hot days and frigid winter mornings with heated and ventilated front seats in either model. Only the F-150 offers multicontour front seats with Active Motion® massage functionality. Both trucks offer the interior work surface — which provides an in-truck desk between the two front seats. Unlike the previous model year, the 2023 Super Duty is exclusively available with max recline front seats.
Both trucks include the SYNC® 4 infotainment system with an 8-inch touchscreen and elevated trims feature a 12-inch touchscreen. If you like to use the built-in FordPass® Connect Wi-Fi® hotspot in your truck, the F-250 has a more advanced 5G connection.
Use your truck like a mobile power generator with available Pro Power Onboard The F-150 has higher available power outputs with up to 7.2 kilowatts of exportable power versus 2 kilowatts in the F-250. Other work-ready tech available on both trucks includes an onboard scale and smart hitch, Pro Trailer Backup Assist™, and Pro Trailer Hitch Assist. To support your towing jobs, the F-250 offers trailer-optimized navigation that takes height and width clearances into account, and a turn signal-activated camera view with trailer coverage for greater lane-changing confidence. Only the F-150 offers the hands-free highway driving convenience of Ford BlueCruise.
2023 Ford F-150 vs. Super Duty F-250 Price
The 2023 Ford F-150 starts at $33,835 MSRP while the 2023 Ford Super Duty F-250 starts at $43,970 MSRP.
2022 Ford F-150 vs. F-250: What’s the Difference?
There’s a lot to love about the legendary F-150 and F-250 trucks, but there are several key differences that may make one a better choice for your unique needs. Preview those differences in the following 2022 Ford F-150 vs. 2022 Ford F-250 comparison put together by the team at Imlay City Ford.
Scroll through the new inventory at our dealership in Imlay City, MI, to find the 2022 F-150 and F-250 for sale and schedule a test drive. If the F-150 is the best fit for you, see if our lease offer makes sense for your desired budget.
Have a question? Contact an Imlay City Ford representative online or by calling us at (810) 724-5900.
2022 Ford F-150 vs. F-250 Summary
Overall, the F-150 and F-250 are in two different size classes, and some of their most important differences in capability and power stem from this distinction. However, there are also some unique features that differentiate them as well.
Pricing
The 2022 Ford F-150 XL starts at $29,990 MSRP, while the 2022 Ford F-250 XL starts at $37,495 MSRP.
Engines
The F-250 has three engine options, while the F-150 has six options, including a hybrid.
Capability
The F-250 offers a higher maximum towing and payload capacity than the F-150.
Interior Options
Only the F-150 offers max-recline front seats and an interior work surface.
Practical Power
Bring generator capabilities in the F-150 or winch your way out of trouble in the F-250.
Driver Assistance
Get help parking or go hands free under the right conditions in the F-150.
2022 Ford F-150 vs. F-250 Power & Handling
The cornerstone of a capable truck is its engine, and the F-150 or F-250 provide you with several powerful engine choices. The F-150 provides six engine options including gas and hybrid powertrains. The F-250 offers three heavy-duty V8 engines, including a turbo diesel V8 and pushrod V8, with work-ready power.
Learn more about Ford truck capability with our Super Duty® engines research page or our F-150 engines page.
F-150
3.3L Ti-VCT V6e
Horsepower: 290 HP Torque: 265 lb.-ft.
2.7L EcoBoost® V6
Horsepower: 325 HP Torque: 400 lb.-ft.
5.0L Ti-VCT V8
Horsepower: 400 HP Torque: 410 lb.-ft.
3.5L EcoBoost V6
Horsepower: 400 HP Torque: 500 lb.-ft.
3.5L PowerBoost™ full hybrid V6
Horsepower: 430 combined HP Torque: 570 lb.-ft. combined torque
High-Output 3.5L EcoBoost V6
Horsepower: 450 HP Torque: 510 lb.-ft.
F-250
6.2L V8 gas
Horsepower: 385 HP Torque: 430 lb.-ft.
7.3L V8 gas
Horsepower: 430 HP Torque: 475 lb.-ft.
6.7L Power Stroke® V8 turbo diesel
Horsepower: 475 HP Torque: 1,050 lb.-ft.
Towing & Payload Capacity
Both Ford trucks offer excellent capability, but the F-250 is a stronger performer with a maximum conventional towing capacity of 20,000 pounds or 22,800 pounds with a fifth-wheel/gooseneck hitch, and a payload capacity of 4,260 pounds. The 2022 Ford F-150 has a maximum towing capacity of 14,000 pounds and a maximum payload of 3,325 pounds.
2022 Ford F-150 vs. F-250 Exterior Design
The legacy of Ford toughness continues with the high-strength, military-grade aluminum body and cargo bed of both the F-150 and F-250. Power your worksite or campsite with up to 7.2 kilowatts of exportable power using Pro Power Onboard in the F-150. Get yourself or your buddies out of a jam using the available 12,000-pound Ford Performance Parts winch by WARN® in the F-250. Light up the area around your F-150 using available LED zone lighting and keep an eye on your payload with available onboard scales.
2022 Ford F-150 vs. F-250 Interior Options
Your drives will be the highlight of your day in the F-150 and F-250. Both trucks are available with first-class cabin materials like multi-contour leather seats with Active Motion®; heated, ventilated, and power-adjustable front seats; and trim-specific interior color schemes. Do you use your pickup for quick afternoon naps or data entry on the job? The F-150 is uniquely available with exclusive max recline front seats and an interior work surface.
Read through our F-150 trims guide or Ford Super Duty trims guide for more details.
2022 Ford F-150 vs. F-250 Technology
Make the most of your workday with the modern tech capabilities in both the 2022 Ford F-150 and F-250. SYNC® 4 with an 8-inch touchscreen is standard in the F-150 XL and a SYNC 4 with a 12-inch touchscreen and wireless phone connectivity is included in the LARIAT trim for both trucks. Make towing easier in the F-250 with the Ultimate Trailer Tow Camera System with Pro Trailer Backup Assist™ or Pro Trailer Backup Assist and a smart trailer tow connector in the F-150.
2022 Ford F-150 vs. F-250 Safety
Drive, tow, and cruise with confidence in both the F-150 and F-250. Look for many similar tech-based safety features and systems in both trucks, including BLIS® (blind spot information system) with cross-traffic alert and trailer coverage, pre-collision assist with automatic emergency braking, and more. Conquer city parking in the F-150 with available Active Park Assist 2.0 or experience new levels of convenience with available Ford BlueCruise hands-free highway driving technology.
2021 Ford F-150 vs. F-250: What’s the Difference?
So you’re searching for a new truck, and the Ford lineup catches your eye. But what’s the difference between the 2021 Ford F-150 and F-250? The 2021 Ford F-150 is a half-ton pickup that was redesigned for the 2021 model year with six engine options and best-in-class* payload and towing capacity. By comparison, the 2021 Ford F-250 Super Duty® truck is a three-quarter ton pickup with three engine options and best-in-class** horsepower and torque. Learn more about the differences, dimensions, and capabilities of the 2021 F-150 versus the 2021 F-250 using the following research guide created by the team at Imlay City Ford.
If you have any questions about the differences between the 2021 Ford F-150 and F-250, or about a specific F-150 for sale or F-250 for sale at our dealership in Imlay City, MI, reach out to a dealership representative online or by phone at (810) 724-5900.
2021 Ford F-150 vs F-250Pricing
The 2021 Ford F-150 and F-250 are both available in the same six trim levels, from the basic XL to the luxurious Limited trim. See the starting MSRP for each model using the following chart.
2021 F-150XL
$28,940 Starting MSRP2021 F-150XLT
$35,050 Starting MSRP2021 F-150LARIAT
$44,695 Starting MSRP2021 F-150King Ranch
$56,330 Starting MSRP2021 F-150Platinum
$59,110 Starting MSRP2021 F-150Limited
$70,825 Starting MSRP2021 F-250XL
$34,230 Starting MSRP2021 F-250XLT
$39,095 Starting MSRP2021 F-250LARIAT
$47,210 Starting MSRP2021 F-250King Ranch
$59,595 Starting MSRP2021 F-250Platinum
$65,515 Starting MSRP2021 F-250Limited
$84,190 Starting MSRP2021 Ford F-150 vs F-250Dimensions
Whether you choose the 2021 Ford F-150 or F-250, you’ll have access to either a regular cab, SuperCab, or SuperCrew®/Crew Cab configuration. The F-150 is available in three box lengths, while the F-250 can be equipped with one of two box sizes. See the following chart for more key dimensions.
| Cargo Box Options |
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| Available Wheelbases |
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| Curb Weight | 4,021 lbs.-5,540 lbs. |
| Cargo Box Options |
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| Available Wheelbases |
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| Curb Weight | 5,677 lbs. - 7,538 lbs. |
2021 Ford F-150 vs F-250Towing & Payload
Both the 2021 Ford F-150 and F-250 are built to help you work harder, with high strength, military grade, aluminum alloy bodies and fully boxed, high strength steel frames. With more robust engines and an overall brawnier frame and chassis, the 2021 Ford F-250 is the truck you want if you’re looking to tow over 14,000 pounds, or if you want to tow using a gooseneck or 5th wheel configuration.
| Maximum Towing | 14,000 lbs. - best in class |
| Maximum Payload | 3,325 lbs. - best in class |
| Maximum Towing | 20,000 lbs. (conventional) 22,800 lbs. (gooseneck/5th wheel) |
| Maximum Payload | 4,260 lbs. |
2021 Ford F-150 vs F-250Engine Options
Both Ford trucks give you the power of choice under the hood. However, only the 2021 Ford F-150 can be equipped with the all-new full hybrid powertrain or turbocharged EcoBoost® gas engines. By comparison, the 2021 F-250 gives you access to a port-fuel injected V8 engine or turbo-diesel V8 — both with best-in-class horsepower and torque to help you tackle all your toughest jobs with ease. Every F-150 is equipped with a ten-speed automatic SelectShift® transmission. The F-250 engines are paired with either a heavy-duty six-speed or ten-speed automatic TorqShift® transmission.
| Engine Options | Horsepower | Torque |
|---|---|---|
| 3.3L Ti-VCT V6 | 290 HP | 265 lb.-ft. |
| 2.7L EcoBoost® V6 | 325 HP | 400 lb.-ft. |
| 5.0L Ti-VCT V8 | 400 HP | 410 lb.-ft. |
| 3.5L EcoBoost V6 | 400 HP | 500 lb.-ft. |
| 3.0L Power Stroke® turbo-diesel V6 | 250 HP | 440 lb.-ft. |
| 3.5L PowerBoost™ full hybrid V6 | 430 HP | 570 lb.-ft. |
| Engine Options | Horsepower | Torque |
|---|---|---|
| 6.2L V8 gas | 385 HP | 430 lb.-ft. of torque |
| 6.7L Power Stroke turbo diesel V8 | 475 HP - best in class | 1,050 lb.-ft. of torque - best in class |
| 7.3L PFI gas V8 | 430 HP - best in class | 475 lb.-ft. of torque - best in class |
2021 Ford F-150 vs F-250Which Ford Pickup is Right for Me?
If you’re looking for a heavy-duty workhorse truck built to handle the heaviest loads, turn to the 2021 Ford F-250. If you want a burly performer for towing up to 14,000 pounds, or want to explore the all-new world of hybrid pickup truck performance, consider the 2021 Ford F-150. Find both for sale at Imlay City Ford, or speak with an Imlay City Ford representative at (810) 724-5900 for assistance in deciding which Ford pickup is right for you.
* Class is full-sized pickups under 8,500 lbs. GVWR
** Class is full-sized pickups over 8,500 lbs. GVWR
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