Like the regular-duty F-150, the Super Duty F-250 and F-350 are available in a very wide range of configurations, with three cab styles--regular, SuperCab and Crew Cab--and two bed lengths.
Three different engines are offered on the Super Duty trucks, too. A 5.4L V8 making 300 horsepower and 365 lb-ft of torque is standard, and for heavier duty there's either the 6.8L V10, with 362 horsepower and 457 lb-ft, or the 6.0L "Power Stroke" turbo-diesel V8, making 325 horsepower and 570 lb-ft. Each engine is available with either a six-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmission.
With either the diesel or V10, the Super Duty can tow up to 15,000 pounds using a conventional trailer hitch. The F-350 is available with a dual-rear-wheel (DRW, or "dually") setup that allows better stability for towing the heaviest trailers, and there's also an available TowCommand system, which includes a unique trailer-braking strategy that works in conjunction with the Super Duty's anti-lock braking system when it detects poor traction. The Super Duty has a fully boxed front frame section, and Ford claims to use the thickest-gauge steel of any pickup in its frame.
The Super Duty models have a more upright appearance compared with the standard-duty F-150, especially at the front. The front end is more squared-off, with an upright grille that borrows some elements of its appearance from big rigs.
Both two- and four-wheel-drive models come in XL, XLT, and Lariat trims, with the Lariat including a luxurious premium leather interior, automatic climate control, and many comfort and convenience features.
There are also several special appearance packages. The King Ranch brings unique wheels, Arizona Beige trim, and an interior with Castano Brown King Ranch leather plus other additional luxury and interior appearance items. The Lariat Highline Edition adds chrome trim throughout, including on the billet-style grille, tubular step bars, tow hooks, exhaust tip, and instrument trim. Captain's chairs and black leather upholstery bring the interior a different look. There's also a Lariat Outlaw Package, which comes with a monotone black exterior with red tape stripe; inside the black theme continues with black and red leather-trimmed captain's chairs.
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Several new special-appearance versions of Ford's Super Duty pickups are available for 2007. A Lariat Highline Edition, which dresses the Super Duty up in chrome, is available on F-250 and F-350 SRW SuperCab models. There's also the more adventuresome Lariat Outlaw Package, available on those same models, with a black monotone treatment. Also, the Harley-Davidson version is now available in three new color combinations: Black with Medium Wedgewood Blue Flames, Dark Stone with Black Flames, and Medium Wedgewood with Black Flames.
F-250 and F-350 SRW gasoline V8 models now have a 4.10:1 non-limited-slip axle standard.
Otherwise, more equipment is now available on the base XL model. A Power Equipment Group adds several popular conveniences, the cloth 40/20/40-split bench is now available, and tilt steering is now optional on all XL models.
The 2007 Ford F-250 (three-quarter-ton) and F-350 Super Duty (one-ton) pickups are intended for those who regularly need to tow large trailers or haul heavy loads. When properly equipped, the F-350 can pull up to 19,200 pounds. And with six different trim levels, three body types, three engines, and plenty of options to choose from the Super Duties are some of the most flexible pickups on the market.