The 2026 Ford Super Duty carries forward everything buyers already like—strong engines, massive towing capability, and trim levels that cover the full range from work truck to luxury hauler. Here's what you should expect for the features of the 2026 Ford Super Duty lineup.
Key Takeaways
- 2026 Ford Super Duty trims are between $48,270 and $81,260 as of November 10, 2025.
- The Super Duty lineup offers a wide range of options for buyers who need serious power or everyday versatility.
- There are no new changes to the Super Duty for 2026.
- The 2026 Ford Super Duty is available now.
What are the Changes and Pricing for the 2026 Ford Super Duty?
After some updates last year, the 2026 Super Duty stays pretty much the same. Here’s how pricing breaks down for the 2026 models:
- XL: $48,270
- XLT: $51,470
- Lariat: $65,330
- King Ranch: $80,370
- Platinum: $81,260
The XL trim features a standard 6.8-liter V8, delivering 405 horsepower and 445 lb-ft of torque. A 7.3-liter V8 with 430 horses and 485 lb-ft of torque becomes standard starting with the XLT.
Buyers who want maximum pulling power can opt for the 6.7-liter Power Stroke turbo-diesel V8, available in two versions. The standard diesel produces 475 horsepower and 1,050 lb-ft of torque, while the high-output variant cranks out 500 horsepower and 1,200 lb-ft. A 10-speed automatic transmission is standard across all configurations, with the option of single- or dual-rear-wheel setups depending on towing needs.
The Tremor Off-Road Package is available and adds a lift kit, larger tires, and suspension upgrades designed for trail work.
How Much Can the Super Duty Tow?
Maximum payload capacity reaches 8,000 pounds for the Super Duty, while towing tops out at 40,000 pounds with a gooseneck, 35,000 pounds with a fifth-wheel, and 30,000 pounds with a conventional hitch.
Cargo and Passenger Comfort in the 2026 Ford Super Duty
At the base level, the XL is mostly about durability and function, while higher trims add more comfort and refinement. Lariat, King Ranch, and Platinum trims bring in soft-touch materials, upscale finishes, and seat options that can recline nearly flat for long-haul breaks.
Cab options include a Regular Cab, SuperCab, and SuperCrew, with two bed lengths—a 6.8-foot or 8-foot box. SuperCrew models offer the best rear-seat legroom, while SuperCab models suit shorter trips or work-crew transport.
Storage remains one of the truck’s strengths, with multiple cubbies, deep door pockets, and a large center console bin on bucket-seat models. The SuperCrew also adds a lockable storage box beneath the rear seat for tools or valuables.
Will Your Next Pickup Be the 2026 Ford Super Duty?
With no major changes ahead and the same proven engines and towing prowess, the 2026 Ford Super Duty remains the go-to heavy-duty pickup for serious work. If you’re ready to move up in power, now’s a good time to take one for a test drive and see what this year’s lineup can do. Visit our showroom today!