
Part of Ford’s Super Duty lineup, the 2025 Ford F-250 is a versatile work truck. It has massive hauling capacity, exceptional towing power, and it comes in cab and bed combinations to suit all needs and budgets.
2025 Ford F-250 Engines
Similar to its bigger siblings, the F-250 is a heavy-duty truck that can be customized with a wide range of engines. Standard on most trims is a 6.8L 2V DEVCT NA PFI V8 gas engine with a net output of 405 horsepower and 445 pound-feet of torque. A bigger 7.2L V8 gas engine, which is available on most trims, boosts the net output to 430 horsepower and 485 pound-feet of torque, which translates to greater trailering performance.
You can also customize most models with one of the two available turbo diesel engines: a 475-hp 6.7L Power Stroke V8 B20 or a 500-hp high-output 6.7L Power Stroke V8 B20. With a torque output of 1,050 and 1,200 pound-feet, respectively, these engines deliver plenty of muscle for towing, hauling, and extreme off-roading. For increased performance, each powertrain is enhanced by an engine-tuned transmission.
Hauling and Towing Capacity
Regardless of the engine you choose, this truck can tow like a champ. In the base configuration with a regular cab and rear-wheel drive, this versatile ride can pull up to 14,800 pounds. You can opt for one of the bigger engines to boost the conventional towing capacity up to 22,000 pounds in the crew cab configuration with a four-wheel drivetrain.
Depending on the engine and the chosen axle ratio, the gross combined weight rating varies from 21,000 to 31,000 pounds. If you want to tow heavier trailers, 5th-wheel or gooseneck attachments boost the towing capacity up to 23,000 pounds, depending on the engine, drivetrain, and cab type.
Cab and Bed Options
Customizing this truck to suit your crew and cargo-carrying needs is also easy. You can choose between three cab types, including a three-seater regular cab, which is one of the most popular options for commercial use. The SuperCab is a great choice for bigger crews, or if you want unrivaled comfort, you can opt for the spacious crew cab. Both the SuperCab and the crew cab have seats for six and can be customized with front-row bucket seats.
Designed with heavy-duty work in mind, this truck comes standard with an eight-foot bed that provides plenty of space for bulky cargo. The crew cab can also be had with a shorter bed, a choice that improves maneuverability in tight spots thanks to the shorter wheelbase compared to the standard crew cab configuration.
With so many configurations, tailoring the F-250 to suit your needs has never been easier. Contact us at Morlan Ford-Lincoln in Sikeston, MO, to learn more about your options and shedule a test drive.

