The Ford F-150 models are rugged enough to handle hard work, but some jobs require even more power and capability. This is where Ford’s Super Duty line comes in, offering a range of heavy-duty trucks to tackle your toughest jobs. Read on to discover the options available at your local Ford dealership.
3 Great Heavy-Duty Trucks for Work in 2025 From Your Ford Dealership
1. 2025 F-250 Super Duty
The F-250 pickup truck is powered by a hefty 405-horsepower 6.8-liter gas V8 engine that makes 445 pound-feet of torque. The standard 10-speed automatic transmission offers Normal, Eco, Slippery Roads, and Tow/Haul selectable drive modes, and routes the engine power to the single-rear-wheel drive or optional four-wheel drive system. When properly equipped, the base configuration of the F-250 offers up to 17,300 lbs of conventional towing, making it ideal for heavy hauling.
A 2.5-inch trailer hitch receiver comes standard, and available options to enhance your towing experience include a trailer brake controller, gooseneck hitch kit, and more. Integrated box side steps and rear corner bumper steps make it easy to get in and out of the cargo bed, which can be configured in lengths of 8.0 or 6.75 feet.
2. 2025 F-350 Super Duty
The F-350 model features the same standard engine as the F-250, and both can be optioned with a 7.3-liter V8 for 430 hp and 485 lb-ft of torque, a 6.7-liter turbo diesel V8 with 475 hp and 1,050 lb-ft, or a high-output version of the diesel engine that provides 500 hp and a whopping 1,200 lb-ft for maximum towing power.
The F-350 with the base gas engine lets you tow loads weighing up to 18,100 lbs when properly equipped, while the high-output diesel option can accommodate trailers up to 25,000 lbs. All Super Duty models also include helpful technology to enhance your productivity, including a 5G Wi-Fi hotspot with connection capability for up to 10 devices at once, so you can catch up on email and admin work wherever you have a signal.
3. 2025 F-450 Super Duty
The 6.7-liter turbo diesel engine is standard on the F-450, which comes with a diesel engine-exhaust brake. It also features dual-rear-wheel drive, which is optional for the F-350. With the base engine and proper equipment, you can tow up to 30,000 lbs, or add a gooseneck kit and choose the high-output engine to unlock the maximum capacity of 40,000 lbs to tow just about anything your work might require.
Are you ready to take a closer look at the incredible power and capability these Super Duty trucks offer? Stop by Ewald’s Hartford Ford in Hartford, WI to see each model in person and set up a test drive to decide which one will earn a spot at your next job site.

