Has the 2025 Ford Super Duty changed compared to the 2024 Ford Super Duty? Our buying guide is here to let you know how these heavy-duty trucks have changed since last year!
Key Takeaways
- While these heavy-duty trucks are comfy as ever, features have been shuffled around the lineup for 2025.
- Both pickups offer tech features you won’t find anywhere else — including the Pro Power Onboard system!
- When it comes to the Super Duty’s best-in-class towing and hauling capabilities, nothing has changed!
- The 2025 Ford Super Duty (starting at $45,300) only costs a little more than it did last year (from $44,970).
Everyday Comfort & Convenience
The 2025 Ford Super Duty has one less trim model than last year, dropping the top-tier Limited. Otherwise, you can choose from the same trims: the base XL, middling XLT, stylish Lariat, upscale King Ranch, and posh Platinum. Whether you’re shopping for a basic heavy-duty work truck or a luxury pickup that can tow an oversized camper, you can find it in the Super Duty lineup.
When it comes to which comfort features come standard with what trim model, there are a few changes to the 2025 Super Duty trucks. For example, while the 2024 Lariat comes standard with leather seating, the 2025 Lariat features Ford’s upscale synthetic leather material, ActiveX. The Platinum trim gets a new interior color theme, Black Onyx with Platinum Blue accents. There’s also a new Platinum Plus package that takes this truck up to Limited-level luxury, with premium leather seating and flashy chrome trim.
High-Tech Trucking
In the tech department, these trucks are tough to beat. Both the 2024 and 2025 Ford Super Duty offer features you won’t find anywhere else, including systems that can estimate payloads or help back your trailer in the desired direction. And both trucks feature a healthy list of standard infotainment features, such as SYNC 4 software, an 8-inch touchscreen, and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. Available upgrades include ambient interior lighting, wireless smartphone charging, and a premium B&O sound system!
For 2025, some tech features have been shuffled around in the Super Duty lineup. For instance, the Pro Power Onboard generator is now optional (instead of standard) for the upscale King Ranch and Platinum trucks. The Onboard Scales and Smart Hitch technology have also become optional for the King Ranch.
Best-in-Class Performance
Both Super Duty model years deliver best-in-class towing and hauling capabilities. While ratings vary according to body style, equipment, and powertrain, you can build a 2024 or 2025 Super Duty that can tow up to 40,000 pounds or haul payloads of up to 8,000 pounds!
However, there are a few tweaks to the performance lineup for 2025. The base 6.8-liter V8 engine is now standard on the XLT and Lariat. Last year, these trucks came with the bigger, 7.3-liter gas-powered V8. The base XL’s trailer brake controller also goes from standard to optional.
2024 & 2025 Super Duty Powertrain Specs
- 6.8L gas V8 (400 hp, 445 lb-ft)
- 7.3L gas V8 (430 hp, 485 lb-ft)
- 6.7L Power Stroke turbodiesel V8 (475 hp, 1,050 lb-ft)
- 6.7L high-output Power Stroke turbodiesel V8 (500 hp, 1,200 lb-ft)
- 10-speed automatic transmission
- XL: Rear-wheel drive or optional four-wheel drive
- XLT and up: Four-wheel drive
MSRP: Comparing Super Duty Model Years
The 2025 Ford Super Duty starts at $45,300, which isn’t much more than the 2024 Ford Super Duty’s $44,970 MSRP. To build the perfect heavy-duty truck for your needs, there’s no substitute for special-ordering a brand new Super Duty! But since the 2024 Ford Super Duty comes standard with more features and costs less, it certainly has plenty of its own appeal.
Now that you’ve reviewed the upgrades in the 2025 Ford Super Duty vs. 2024 for Owosso, MI heavy-duty truck owners, you’ll know which truck is right for you. Whether you’re shopping for the best deal or a custom heavy-duty truck, we’ve got what you need! Visit us at Lunghamer Ford to test-drive any of our Ford Super Duty models.