Work Harder. Tow Smarter: Ford Super Duty Trucks in NH

For those truck buyers needing the perfect work-life companion that will effortlessly meet their commercial, heavy-duty agricultural, construction, and towing needs plus still be comfy enough for weekends away with the family, Ford’s Super Duty range of trucks is there for you.
Ford’s Super Duty lineup in the NH area includes the F-250, F-350, and F-450.
Before heading out to Best Ford Nashua, check out our article as we share more on these Super Duty trucks that work harder and tow harder.
What is a Ford Super Duty truck?
Ford Super Duty trucks are heavy-duty pickup trucks designed and engineered for extreme towing, hauling, and commercial work.
Ford’s Super Duty trucks, be it the F-250, F-350, or the F-450, all feature heavy-duty construction with strengthened materials that endow them with incredible durability, so they can go the distance without letting you down when it’s time to deliver.
What is the difference between a Ford Super Duty and a regular truck?
Well, for those not in the know, Ford’s Super Duty trucks trump regular trucks with exceptional towing and payload capability, allied with powerful engine options, all built for sustained heavy usage.
The Super Duty series all ride on a chassis frame construction comprising 95% high-strength steel, with bodies constructed from high-strength, military-grade aluminum alloy that offer rust resistance and are lightweight.
These trucks use more powerful engine options, heavier-duty suspension, and larger axles; on the F-350 and F-450 models, buyers also get Dual Rear Wheel options that offer greater stability when hauling heavy loads and towing.
Super Duty exterior design
The F-250 competes in the American pickup truck segment and available with three cab options: Crew Cab, Regular Cab, and SuperCab while the F-350 and F-450 models fall into the chassis cab class, which means a passenger cabin that also sits on top of a separate heavy-duty chassis, but unlike the F-250’s full boxed frame, the chassis frame of the F-350 and F-450 is of an open-C-channel design from the rear of the cabin backward ready for commercial upfitting.
The latest 2026 Ford Super Duty lineup offers buyers a rugged, functional exterior design focused on durability and high-capacity work.
Viewed from the front, the F-250 Super Duty series features a bold, square face with redesigned grilles that vary by trim level, along with auto-on/off signature rectangular quad-dual-beam Halogen headlamps for improved visibility and daytime running lights.
The F-250 Super Duty’s generous list of exterior equipment includes:
- Black front bumper
- Two front tow hooks
- Manual side mirrors
- Black step bumper
- Handy cargo lamp
- High-mount stop light
Standout exterior features on the F-350 and F-450 include:
- Chrome-finished front bumpers in steel
- Black lower air dam
- Black door handles
- Folding trailer tow mirrors with built-in clearance lamps and turn signals
- Rear bumpers in a chrome finish
All models feature steel or aluminum wheels from 17 to 20 inches in diameter, and an extensive lineup of up to 10 exterior colors is available, depending on trim.

How big are the Ford Super Duty trucks?
The latest Ford F-250 measures 231.8 inches long in a Regular crew cab, 238.2 inches in a Super cab, and up to 266.2 inches in a Crew cab, depending on the load bed sizes of 6.75-feet or 8-feet.
The F-250 has a standard width of 85.3 inches, with mirrors folded, and stands between 78.9 and 81.6 inches high, with a wheelbase of 141.6 to 175.9 inches.
The F-250’s credible off-road capabilities are thanks to generous ground clearance of between 8.5 inches and 10.6 inches, depending on trim level.
The 2026 Ford F-350 exterior dimensions mirror those of the F-250.
What are the Ford’s Super Duty trucks’ maximum payloads?
The Super Duty range of trucks is all about working harder. With the exceptional loading capabilities of the Super Duty trucks, your workday just gets easier.
The 2026 Ford F-250 offers a maximum payload capacity of up to 4,246 pounds when fitted with the 7.3-liter V8 gas engine, while diesel models will generally offer slightly lower payload capacity due to the increased weight of a diesel engine.
The F-450 Super Duty offers a maximum payload of 14,000 pounds when properly equipped and fitted with the dual-rear-wheel axle.
Are the interiors of Ford’s Super Duty trucks comfortable?
Yes, Ford’s designers have not only made the interiors of the Super Duty truck range comfortable and high-quality, but they have also ensured that the cabin remains work-ready.
Depending on trim level and cab style, buyers get anything from workmanlike amenities to full-on luxury for up to six passengers.
The Super Duty cabin features a comprehensive lineup of features that includes items such as:
- Instrument cluster with Speedometer, Odometer, Oil Pressure, Engine Coolant Temperature, Tachometer, Transmission Fluid temperature, Engine Hour Meter, Trip Odometer, and Trip Computer
- Fade-To-Off Interior Lighting
- Heavy-duty Vinyl seating
- 40/20/40 Split Bench Seat with center armrest, cupholder, storage, and driver’s side manual lumbar
- Manual Adjustable Front Head Restraints
- Front Map Lights
The Super Duty series offers, as standard, a Ford SYNC 4 infotainment system featuring an eight-inch LCD capacitive touchscreen plus AM/FM Stereo radio, four speakers, and two LCD monitors for the front passengers.
Connectivity features include a wireless phone connection, cloud connectivity, AppLink with an app catalog, 911 Assist, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto, plus a handy digital owner’s manual.
Powerful Engine choices
Ok, so onto the really important information. The Super Duty series works harder and tows smarter, thanks to the inclusion of some outstandingly powerful engine options:
- 6.8-liter 2V DEVCT NA PFI V8 Gas engine with 405 horsepower and 445 pound-feet of torque
- 7.3-liter 2V DEVCT NA PFI Gas engine pushing out 430 horsepower with torque of 485 pound-feet
- 6.7 liter 4V OHV Power Stroke® V8 Turbo Diesel B20 engine with 475 horsepower and torque of 1,050 pound-feet
- 6.7-liter High Output Power Stroke® V8 Turbo Diesel B20 engine delivering 500 horsepower with torque of 1,200 pound-feet
Regardless of engine choice, all Ford Super Duty trucks are fitted with a standard TorqShift®-G 10-speed Automatic with five Selectable Drive Modes: Normal, Eco, Slippery Roads, and Tow/Haul, with standard RWD and AWD optional.
Are the Ford Super Duty trucks good for heavy towing?
Indeed, yes! Owners get to tow smarter without breaking out in a sweat.
The latest Ford Super Duty trucks are excellent for heavy towing, with key towing features including Pro Trailer Hitch Assist, 360-degree cameras, Onboard Scales with Smart Hitch for weight distribution, and Trailer Reverse Guidance.
The F-450, in particular, offers best-in-class capabilities of up to 40,000 pounds for gooseneck/fifth-wheel towing and up to 30,000 pounds for conventional towing. In comparison, the F-350 also offers outstanding towing versatility for serious towing, with a dual-wheel setup that allows up to 38,000 pounds of gooseneck towing capacity.
Buyers of the 2026 Ford F-250 Super Duty who don’t need maximum towing capacity will still appreciate this model’s 23,000-pound towing capacity.
What are the 2026 Super Duty trim levels?
There is an impressive lineup of 15 models for shoppers to choose from.
The Ford F-250, F-350, and F-450 Super Duty models are all available in five primary trim levels: XL, XLT, Lariat, King Ranch, and Platinum.
Choices range from durable, work-ready, budget-conscious options, such as the XL and XLT variants, to the luxurious, technology-packed King Ranch and Platinum trim levels.
Let’s take a quick look at what each trim level is about.
XL
The XL trim is the base work truck, focusing on durability with standard vinyl flooring, seating, and the aforementioned standard features.
XLT
Offering value and comfort, the XLT ups the comfort of the base XL with features like cloth seating, carpeted flooring, chrome exterior accents, and added safety technology such as the Blind Spot Information System and available 4×4.
Lariat
Positioned as a premium, high-tech trim level, the Lariat offers standout features such as leather-trimmed seats, a 12-inch center screen, a 12-inch productivity screen, a B&O Sound System, and LED box lighting.
King Ranch
Fans of the cowboy/rancher lifestyle will appreciate the unique Texas-inspired design of the King Ranch, with trim that impresses with its Kingsville leather upholstery, woodgrain accents, and specialized, high-end towing technology that meets the needs of the most demanding ranchers who tow cattle or horse boxes.
Platinum
The top-ranked Platinum trim caters to buyers seeking the ultimate in luxury and high-tech in their Ford Super Duty truck.
Some of the top-tier trim’s modern luxury items include premium leather seating, power-deployable running boards, and more.

Discover the Ford Truck Super Duty range at Best Ford Nashua.
With so much more to discover about Ford’s range of Super Duty trucks, it’s best to head on down to Best Ford Nashua, your dealership of choice for new Ford and used cars in Nashua, NH.
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