Ford will now offer a Limited trim to the Super Duty truck lineup, available this winter, which is tailored for high-end heavy-duty truck customers.
by Staff
September 28, 2017
Photo of the F-450 Limited trim courtesy of Ford.
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Photo of the F-450 Limited trim courtesy of Ford.
Ford will add a Limited trim to the Super Duty truck lineup, which is tailored for high-end heavy-duty truck customers and will be available this winter, the automaker announced.
The Limited trim comes standard with high-definition 360-degree camera with trailer reverse guidance; Ford’s SYNC 3 infotainment system; adaptive cruise control; and several other safety features, according to Ford.
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The Super Duty Limited crew cab arrives this winter with Ford’s 6.7-liter Power Stroke diesel V-8 across F-250, F-350, and F-450, with single- or dual-rear-wheel configurations, according to Ford.
“We created this new truck to answer the call for even more premium choices in the Super Duty range as we see more and more truck customers trending to more premium models,” said Todd Eckert, Ford's truck group marketing manager.
The new trim level trucks will retail for at least $80,835 for the F-250, $82,010 for the F-350, and $87,100 for the F-450.
"We see these kinds of higher-end trucks everywhere, on job sites," Eckert said. "These trucks are always working; a truck has to be a truck. For the fleet buyer, XLT will continue to be our most popular trim level, but we continue to offer a broad range."
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