Clay Maxey Auto Group

May 9, 2024

The 2024 Ford F-250 SD is a monster of a pick-up truck with heavy-duty towing capabilities that can withstand any weather and the harshest terrain. Available trims range from the base XL model to the luxurious Limited version. Every option has the strength to tackle the job, whether you’re hauling for fun on the weekends or looking to add a durable workhorse to your fleet. Learn why the F-250 Super Duty outdoes the competition every time.

5 Reasons the 2024 Ford F-250 SD is the Ultimate Heavy-Duty Truck

Improved Navigation

The new F-250 helps you keep your destination in sight. You can chart the unknown and paved roads like a pro with the truck’s powerful central information system. The XL has an 8-inch screen with swipe capability to help you zoom in on the map. The Limited version includes a 12-inch screen with voice recognition to help you keep your hands on the wheel. It also has a 14-speaker Band & Olufsen audio system for crystal-clear listening.

Turbocharged Power

The truck comes with gas and diesel options, producing more torque and lower RPMs for safer towing. The standard XL includes a gas 6.8-liter V8 engine that produces 405 horsepower at 5,000 RPM and 445 lb.-ft. of torque at 4,000 RPM, but diesel upgrades are available.

The Limited has the company’s signature 6.7 High Output Power Stroke V8 diesel engine, producing 500 horsepower at 2,600 RPM and best-in-class 1,200 lb.-ft. of torque at 1,600 RPM for even faster acceleration when hauling heavy loads. It’s perfect for getting trailers uphill or merging into traffic from rest.

Aggressive Stance

The available off-road package transforms your hard-working truck into an off-road machine. It adds 33-inch tall off-road tires to help you see further ahead. They increase your ground clearance for riding high over all types of obstacles. The front air dams and water-fording vent tubes let you blast through water without suffocating the engine. It also includes durable skid plates that protect the underside from rocks and roots.

Ready-to-Go Trailer Hitch Reciever

The folks at Ford know these trucks are designed for towing. The Limited has a built-in 2.5-inch trailer receiver with trailer brake controls for safer maneuvering. Upgrade to add onboard scales to the truck bed so you can keep an eye on the payload before you haul. The smart hitch feature measures tongue weight to give you peace of mind.

Whether camping in the backwoods or lugging thousands of pounds to work, the latest Ford Super Duty trucks have your back. They have powerful engines, impressive towing features, and intuitive displays for seamless navigation. Head to Clay Maxey Auto Group in Harrison, AR, to see what makes the F-250 SD so impressive.