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2025 Ford Super Duty
Rank
- #1 in Heavy-Duty Trucks
What's New for 2025?
The Super Duty lineup is unchanged aside from some shuffling of features and options.
2025 Ford Super Duty Review

by Josh Sadlier
published Oct 12, 2024 | updated Apr 5, 2025
Is the 2025 Ford Super Duty a Good Truck?
"There are no weaklings in the HD Truck segment, for sure, but Ford's Super Duty lineup has played a major role in the recent arms race here. That's especially the case when it comes to diesel performance — Ford's top turbodiesel V8 now makes 500 horsepower and 1,200 lb-ft of torque."—Ranked #1 out of 5 Heavy-Duty Trucks
Which 2025 Ford Super Duty Should I Buy?
MotorDonkey's proprietary vehicle data identifies every significant version of each model so that you can compare and decide. Ordered by price from low to high, here are the versions of the 2025 Ford Super Duty that you need to be aware of, along with our expert analysis and recommendations.
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1. 2025 Ford Super Duty 6.8 (Gasoline V8)
- Base Price: $45,300
- MPG Combined: N/A
- Drive Type: Rear-wheel drive
- Engine: 6.8-liter V8
- Aspiration: Naturally aspirated
- Transmission: 10-speed automatic
- Horsepower: 405
- Torque: 445 lb-ft
- Towing Capacity: 18,900 lbs
- Payload Capacity: 8,000 lbs
The F-350 uses the 6.8-liter gas V8 to achieve a significantly higher towing capacity than the F-250 6.8, and they cost about the same. Speaking of capacities, if you go with the 6.8-liter gas engine in the regular cab F-350 XL with dual rear wheels (DRW), you unlock the highest payload of all — an incredible 8,000 pounds.
2. 2025 Ford Super Duty 7.3 (Gasoline V8)
- Base Price: $52,295
- MPG Combined: N/A
- Drive Type: Four-wheel drive
- Engine: 6.8-liter V8
- Aspiration: Naturally aspirated
- Transmission: 10-speed automatic
- Horsepower: 430
- Torque: 485 lb-ft
- Towing Capacity: 22,500 lbs
- Payload Capacity: 7,647 lbs
The Super Duty's optional 7.3-liter gasoline V8 cranks out more power and torque than the 6.8, predictably, but we're not convinced that it's worth the extra spend. The 6.8 is already a workhorse. You do get meaningfully more max towing capacity with the 7.3, however.
3. 2025 Ford Super Duty 6.7T (Diesel V8)
- Base Price: $55,795
- MPG Combined: N/A
- Drive Type: Rear-wheel drive
- Engine: 6.7-liter V8
- Aspiration: Turbocharged
- Transmission: 10-speed automatic
- Horsepower: 475
- Torque: 1,050 lb-ft
- Towing Capacity: 36,500 lbs
- Payload Capacity: 6,950 lbs
Grab the regular cab, rear-drive F-350 DRW with the 6.7-liter turbodiesel V8 and you can tow up to 36,500 pounds with a gooseneck trailer. That oughta do ya, right?
4. 2025 Ford Super Duty 6.7T High Output (Diesel V8)
- Base Price: $58,295
- MPG Combined: N/A
- Drive Type: Rear-wheel drive
- Engine: 6.7-liter V8
- Aspiration: Turbocharged
- Transmission: 10-speed automatic
- Horsepower: 500
- Torque: 1,200 lb-ft
- Towing Capacity: 38,000 lbs
- Payload Capacity: 6,297 lbs
The "high output" version of the 6.7-liter turbodiesel V8 only makes 25 extra horsepower, but torque goes up by a more significant 150 pound-feet, and you can tow 1,500 more pounds with the rear-drive F-350 regular cab DRW. For a few grand on top of the regular 6.7, is it worth it? If you consider the bragging rights, too, then maybe so.
2025 Ford Super Duty Pricing & Specs
What are the different versions of the 2025 Super Duty, and how much do they cost? Select a version below or just hit the button to see our full 2025 Super Duty specs and model data.
2025 Ford Super Duty Pricing & Specs by Version
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Version | Price | Fuel | Power | MPG | Max Towing | Max Payload |
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2025 Ford Super Duty 6.8 (Gasoline V8) | $45,300 | Gas | 405 hp | N/A | 18,900 lbs | 8,000 lbs |
2025 Ford Super Duty 7.3 (Gasoline V8) | $52,295 | Gas | 430 hp | N/A | 22,500 lbs | 7,647 lbs |
2025 Ford Super Duty 6.7T (Diesel V8) | $55,795 | Diesel | 475 hp | N/A | 36,500 lbs | 6,950 lbs |
2025 Ford Super Duty 6.7T High Output (Diesel V8) | $58,295 | Diesel | 500 hp | N/A | 38,000 lbs | 6,297 lbs |

by Josh Sadlier
Publisher and Donkey-in-Chief
Josh has been reviewing cars professionally since joining Edmunds.com fresh out of grad school in 2008. Prior to founding MotorDonkey, he spent 15 years shaping Edmunds' expert automotive content in various capacities, starting as an associate editor and ultimately serving as a senior editor before wrapping up with a five-year term as the company's first-ever director of content strategy. Josh is a card-carrying member of the Motor Press Guild and a lifelong car nut who has driven, compared and critiqued thousands of cars in his career. Helping people find their perfect car never gets old—seriously!
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