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    Ford F-350 First Drive
    Summary

    Introduction

    Updated 2023 Ford F-Series Super Duty Pickups Play to Their Strengths

    The F-250 and F-350 add new technology but mostly leave a winning formula alone

    Overview

    Ford announced a major update to its Super Duty line of heavy-duty pickup trucks that promises more power, more engine choices, and more special features.

    Although Ford hasn’t shared all of the details of its new lineup, it continues to be tailored to commercial customers who want capability and familiarity. The automaker claims that the Super Duty lineup will have the most towing capacity, payload, torque, and horsepower of any heavy-duty full-sized truck. In addition, new available camera and blind spot warning (BSW) systems are designed to work with trailers or when the tailgate is down, and the Pro Power Onboard system can turn the Super Duty into a 2 kW generator that can go from charging tools or running a small air compressor at a job site to powering lights or a TV at a campsite.

    In addition, a new XL Off-Road package and an updated Tremor off-road version are aimed at ardent adventure seekers. And all customers can choose from various new appearance packages that change up the wheels, trim, and paint.

    The heavy-duty pickup, also known as an HD truck, is a uniquely American animal. Ford’s only competition comes from Chevrolet, GMC, and Ram. (Nissan’s Titan XD bridges the gap between a heavy- and light-duty truck.) Compared with light-duty trucks like the Ford F-150, all heavy-duty trucks add towing capacity, the option to have a more powerful diesel engine, the ability to use a gooseneck hitch mounted in the bed for fifth-wheel towing, and a beefier suspension designed to handle the extra weight. These capabilities make heavy-duty trucks ideal for contractors, snow plow operators, vehicle haulers, and construction workers with equipment in tow.

    Although we haven’t yet driven the new Super Duty, in our previous experience with HD pickups we found that they can be ungainly and difficult to maneuver, and have a too-stiff ride in comparison with light-duty trucks. Consumer Reports has previously warned potential buyers that using a large heavy-duty pickup for simple transportation is overkill.

    The F-250 is the most similar to Ford’s light-duty F-150 pickup. The F-350, F-450, F-550, and F-600 are almost exclusively aimed at commercial customers, and some of them are only available as chassis-cab trucks. In other words, they can have an aftermarket cargo box or dumper added, they can be turned into a tow truck, or an electric or telecommunications company could fit them up as a bucket truck.

    We will share more information about the new HD lineup as soon as it’s available. In the meantime, here’s what we know:

    It competes with the Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD/3500HD, GMC Sierra 2500HD/3500HD, and Ram 2500/3500.

    Impressions

    Ford calls the Super Duty’s new look “tough and modern.” From the grille to the tailgate, the truck is instantly recognizable as a Ford and now shares a headlight design with the F-150. Regular cab trucks come with an 8-foot cargo box, while SuperCab and Crew Cab trucks offer a choice of a 6.75-foot or 8-foot cargo box. Without any additional options, such as bigger tires or a lifted suspension, a Super Duty starts at 78.9 inches tall—about 6.5 feet—and goes up to 81.5 inches, and can be more than 22 feet long, so make sure you measure your garage before you buy.

    There are seven grille options, and a new XL Off-Road package adds massive 33-inch tires and a raised air dam in addition to off-road-focused features like skid plates and an electronic locking rear differential. The Tremor Off-Road package goes a step further, with a front-end lift and 35-inch tires on 18-inch wheels.

    Much of the new Super Duty’s interior is shared with the F-150, although it appears that the Super Duty has a column-mounted shifter. XL models get an 8-inch touchscreen and higher trim levels get a 12-inch display. There are enough nooks and crannies that drivers can use the cab as an office, and Ford’s Max Recline front seats fold nearly flat like a business-class airline seat, offering a place to catch a nap. Lariat, King Ranch, Platinum, and Limited editions are also available, with the kind of upscale fittings that wouldn’t be out of place in a luxury sedan or SUV.

    One of the biggest updates is the Ford Pro Upfit Integration System (UIS). Because many heavy-duty truck owners customize their rigs with plows, auxiliary lighting, and other equipment, Ford added a new option to control those extras through the Super Duty’s built-in infotainment system. Previously, owners had to run extra wires and add aftermarket switches.

    The 6.2-liter gas V8 engine that was standard on the F-250 and F-350 is no more; it has been replaced by a new 6.8-liter V8. The new engine is a pushrod design compared with the outgoing V8’s SOHC setup. We’ll have to wait to drive it to see if that offers any appreciable difference in real-world use. Ford hasn’t shared details on horsepower or torque but says this beast of an engine should provide more low-end torque for better performance on hills and highway merges. (The outgoing 6.2-liter produces 385 horsepower and 430 lb.-ft. of torque.)

    Ford also says its 7.3-liter gas V8 gets an improved air intake design and tuning for better torque and more horsepower. For 2023, the 6.7-liter, turbocharged “Power Stroke” diesel V8 carries over and is joined by a new high-output diesel engine option that Ford claims will offer best-in-class torque and horsepower. Two “TorqShift” 10-speed automatic transmissions are available, each with different gear ratios.

    It’s no surprise that Ford didn’t share fuel-economy ratings because they’re not required for vehicles over 8,500 pounds. Most heavy-duty trucks weigh more than that. In our 2017 test of the heavy-duty Ford F-250, the diesel version got 15 mpg overall. We certainly hope to see some improvement there, especially considering how high diesel fuel prices are these days. Ford hasn’t shared any details about the towing capacity of the different powertrains and body styles, either.

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