2023 Ford F-250 towing capacity

  • Ford takes a leap ahead of competitors as it releases critical specs on its coming Super Duty pickups.
  • Look for 8000 pounds payload, up to 40,000 pounds towing (on the F-450, anyway), and as much as 1200 lb-ft of torque.
  • Pricing starts at $45,765, plus a vast list of options, configurations, and powertrains.

    The coming 2023 Ford Super Duty pickup has eclipsed competitors with a spec sheet that sounds almost too good to be true:

    • Top torque: 1200 lb-ft.
    • Maximum payload: 8000 pounds.
    • Maximum tow rating: 40,000 pounds.

      Yowzer! It seems like only yesterday that 1000 lb-ft of torque was an acheivement equal to the four-minute mile. Now here comes Ford with 1200 lb-ft of twist. OMG!

      “The all-new 2023 F-Series Super Duty is unrivaled among heavy-duty pickup trucks with the best towing available for every trailer type and maximum available towing of 40,000 pounds, best-in-class maximum available payload of 8000 pounds, and 500 horsepower and 1200 lb-ft of torque from the new high-output 6.7-liter Power Stroke V8 diesel,” Ford crowed.

      The 2023 Ford Super Duty can carry an 8000-pound payload.

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      Of course, not all fully redesigned sixth-generation Super Duties offer all those seemingly outrageous specs. The Super Duty lineup covers a broad swath of needs and capabilities. Let’s start with this handy chart from Ford that lists all the engine options and their outputs:

      Engine

      Horsepower

      Torque (lb-ft)

      6.8-liter V8 gas

      405

      445

      7.3-liter V8 gas

      430 (best in class)

      485 (best in class)

      6.7-liter Power Stroke V8 diesel

      475

      1050

      High Output 6.7-liter Power Stroke V8 diesel

      500 (best in class)

      1200 (best in class)

      The base 6.8-liter gasoline V8 is a solid platform for any rig. As we noted in our Super Duty story last month, that 405-hp 6.8-liter engine was derived from the existing 7.3-liter gasoline V8, which itself was all-new for the 2020 model year in Ford Super Duty trucks and now remains as an uplevel gas option, with improved air intake and tuning.

      But as we also noted last month, there’s more energy density in diesel fuel, which helps explain why this sector of the truck market leans toward oil burners to pull massive fifth-wheel vacation trailers, livestock, and large cabin cruisers. Ford estimates about 70% of its Super Duty customers opt for the 6.7-liter Power Stroke diesel V8. The final step up in the line, the king of the Ford Super Duty powertrains, will be the new “High-Output” 6.7-liter Power Stroke diesel V8 producing the outlandish 1200 lb-ft of torque and 500 hp.

      All the above engines are paired with 10-speed automatics, with 4x2 powertrains in the lower trim levels and 4x4s standard on XLT trim levels and above.

      Sorting through all the numbers and specs from Ford, it appears the 8000-pound max payload is available on the F350 DRW Regular Cab 4X2 XL trim with gas engine and Heavy-Duty Payload Package, though we hope to verify that when we get to drive these trucks later this year. Ford further reminds us that the 8000-pound payload is only available when no additional options or accessories are added to that configuration, no doubt because added options would change the GVWR.

      As for that 40,000-pound max trailer rating, it’s only available on a gooseneck-rigged F-450 Reg Cab paired with the 6.7-liter HO diesel and the “Max Tow Package.” Ford points out, “Max towing” varies based on cargo, vehicle configuration, accessories, and number of passengers. Still, 40,000 pounds—that's more than 10 Ford Mustangs!

      Capacity varies as you start juggling different configurations and packages. If you get a gooseneck F-350, your towing capacity is 38,000 pounds. If you go with a fifth-wheel configured F-450, your max trailer rating is 35,000 pounds. And so on down to the F-350 gasoline-powered Tremor Off-Road trim level, which can tow 21,000 pounds. Nonetheless, that’s still a lot of trailer.

      The 2023 Ford Super Duty comes with four engine choices and either RWD or 4x4 configurations.

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      To help with all that towing, Ford offers technology: Pro Trailer Hitch Assist actually steers the hitch ball right to the receiver to avoid embarrassment in the trailer park; The Smart Hitch feature helps distribute weight properly; and the 360-Degree Trailer Camera Package gives that bird’s-eye view of the truck, cargo box, and trailer for added vision of the whole operation as you maneuver about the cattle yard/work site/trailer park. The Tailgate Down Camera and Tailgate Down Reverse Park Aid help, too.

      There’s even something called Trailer Navigation that identifies the best real-time drive route to take based on trailer size. The Ford Pro Upfit Integration System makes adding and operating special work equipment such as lights, cranes, or snowplows “easier than ever,” Ford promises. Added tech features include a 2.0-kilowatt Pro Power Onboard setup that can power up a worksite as well as an embedded 5G modem with WiFi for up to 10 devices.

      Expect all this Super Duty wonder in showrooms early next year. Pricing info for now is limited to the entry-level model at $45,765, but more details will be released soon enough. Once loaded up with options, you could easily double that. In the meantime, start shopping trailers!

      If you have a heavy-duty pickup, do you use it for business or pleasure, and are you loyal to a particular brand? Please comment below.

      Mark Vaughn Mark Vaughn grew up in a Ford family and spent many hours holding a trouble light over a straight-six miraculously fed by a single-barrel carburetor while his father cursed Ford, all its products and everyone who ever worked there.

      What Ford F

      Hitch up with the Ford Super Duty, which features an available 37,000-lb. * gooseneck tow rating and maximum available 32,500-lb. 5th wheel tow rating. The F-250 for 2022 features a best-in-subsegment** available diesel gooseneck and 5th-wheel tow rating of 22,800 lbs.

      How much can a 6.7 F250 pull?

      With the 6.7L Power Stroke® Turbo Diesel V8 engine, the Ford F-250 towing capacity reaches a whopping 20,000 pounds but can increase to 22,800 pounds when joined by the optional 5th-wheel/gooseneck trailer. In addition to its formidable towing capacities, the Ford F-250 also offers a maximum payload of 4,260 pounds.

      Is Ford changing the Super Duty in 2023?

      LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 27, 2022 – Ford, America's truck leader*, today introduced the all-new 2023 F-Series Super Duty lineup of pickup trucks and chassis cabs.

      What is F

      Towing and Hauling Capabilities With a conventional trailer-tow setup, the F-250 can tow max loads of up to 20,000 pounds. Add a fifth-wheel/gooseneck hitch, and the F-250 can manage up to 22,800 pounds. This Ford Super Duty is also a talented hauler.