Different Ford Truck Models

Ford is known for designing and creating efficient and reliable vehicles with innovative technologies. They produce everything from cars to SUVs to trucks, so they have a significant number of vehicles in each category for different needs and tastes. However, Ford remains mostly known for its powerful and well-built trucks. Ford also produces several truck models to cater to different needs and wants, but if you are looking into buying a truck, it is better to first know what's out there at your disposal. So what are the different Ford truck models out there?

Ford offers two different truck categories; the Ford F-150 for personal use and the Super Duty trucks (Ford F-250, Ford F-350, Ford F-450) for work. Without further ado, let's dig in!

Take it personally!

Ford F150 off-roading

Ford F-150 XL

Ford F-150 XLT

Ford F-150 LARIAT

Ford F-150 King Ranch ®

Ford F-150 Platinum

Ford F-150 Raptor

Ford F-150 Limited

Engine

3.3L Ti-VCT V6

3.3L Ti-VCT V6

2.7L EcoBoost®

5.0L Ti-VCT V8

5.0L Ti-VCT V8

High-Output 3.5L EcoBoost®

3.5L EcoBoost®

Fuel Efficiency (L/100km2)

12.3 city/9.3 hwy

12.3 city/9.3 hwy

11.9 city/9.0 hwy

15.1 city/11 hwy

15.1 city/11 hwy

15.6 city/13.2 hwy

14.3 city/10.5 hwy

Horsepower (hp)

290 @ 6500 rpm

290 @ 6500 rpm

325 @ 5000 rpm

385 @ 5750 rpm

385 @ 5750 rpm

450 @ 5000 rpm

375 @ 5000

Torque (lb.-ft.)

265 @ 4000 rpm

265 @ 4000 rpm

400 @ 2750 rpm

397 @ 3850 rpm

397 @ 3850 rpm

510 @ 3500 rpm

470 @ 3500 rpm

The Ford F-150 is a light-duty truck ideally for personal use. This trucks however, comes in seven different trim levels including: XL, XLT, LARIAT, King Ranch ®, Platinum, Raptor and Limited. These different trim levels are equipped with different functionalities, features and engines to fit the consumer's needs. For instance, if you are looking for the most fuel-efficient Ford truck, then the Ford F-150 LARIAT is the way to go. It has a 2.7L EcoBoost® engine with a fuel efficiency of 11.9 city/9.0 hwy. However, if you are looking for the most powerful Ford truck on the market, then the Ford F-150 Limited will definitely be your best option with its High-Output 3.5L EcoBoost®, capable of producing a horsepower of 450 @ 5000 rpm and a torque of 510 @ 3500 rpm.

Work in Progress!

Ford Super Dutys parked in a construction zone

Ford F-250 (1)

Ford F-250 (2)

Ford F-350 (1)

Ford F-350  (2)

Ford F-450

Engine

6.2L 2 Valve Gas SOHC EFI NA V8 (Flex-Fuel)

6.7L 4-Valve Power Stroke® Diesel V8 (B20)

6.2L 2 Valve Gas SOHC EFI NA V8 (Flex-Fuel)

6.7L 4-Valve Power Stroke® Diesel V8 (B20)

6.7L 4-Valve Power Stroke® Diesel V8 (B20)

Horsepower (hp)

385 @ 5750 rpm

450 @ 2800 rpm

385 @ 5750 rpm

450 @ 2800 rpm

450 @ 2800 rpm

Torque (lb.-ft.)

430 @ 3800 rpm

935 @ 1800 rpm

430 @ 3800 rpm

935 @ 1800 rpm

935 @ 1800 rpm

Ford also offers a special category of heavy-duty trucks for work, known as the Super Duty trucks. The Ford Super Duty trucks are made up of three different models, namely: Ford F-250, Ford F-350 and Ford F-450. Furthermore, each of these models has six trim levels: XL, XLT, LARIAT, King Ranch ®, Platinum, Limited. So if you do the math, there is a total of 18 different heady duty Ford trucks available for you to choose from. That's incredible, no one is left out! The table above summarizes the different engine types available for each truck model and their respective horsepower and torque. So depending on the trim level and the engine you choose you could have the power you need to get your work done.

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