Towing is hard. I know I’m going to take some heat for that, especially from you professional drivers, but I’m right. If it weren’t hard, you wouldn’t have to be a pro driver with special licenses to tow the really heavy stuff.
For those of us who aren’t professional towers, the drivers who have big campers, toy haulers, boats, and other big and heavy things to tow, the 2024 Ford F-250 Super Duty has a whole lot of tech to try and make towing easier. Some of it works great, but some of it could use some help.
Ford, GM, and Ram all build HD pickups that can tow and haul more than my driver’s license allows. They have diesel engines with more torque than two Ferraris and can be optioned out with vinyl floors or luxury cabins, which put luxury cars to shame. It’s in the details where each one needs to stand out.
In short: The 2024 Ford F-250 doesn’t excel at ride, luxury, or gadgets, but it does everything you want a truck to do with shocking efficiency.
- Engine: 6.8L V8, 7.3L V8, 6.7L V8 diesel, 6.7L HO V8 diesel
- Horsepower: 400/430/475/500 hp
- Torque: 445/485/1,050/1,200 lb.-ft.
- Mileage: NA; 19.8 mpg observed
- Cargo: 8' box, 4,323 lbs. max payload (1,819 lbs. as equipped)
- Towing: Max 23,000 lbs. (with HO diesel), 15,119 lbs. as equipped
Pros
- Beefy diesel
- Extensive tow tech suite
- Comfortable seats
- Excellent visibility
Cons
- Poor ride comfort
- Some tech tougher to use
- Some materials feel low-grade
- Options quickly slash payload
2024 Ford F-250 Super Duty Review

Onboard Scales Measure Up

Smart Hitch Tells You Tongue Loads


Camera View Even With Tailgate Down

Ford F-250 Dedicated Camera Button

Pro Trailer Backup Assist Saves Campground Heartache

Small Reverse Problems, Possible Driver Error

Beefy Powerstroke Diesel Options

King Ranch Cabin Just Misses Luxury Levels


Ride & Comport
2024 Ford F-250 Super Duty Review: Conclusion
