What's New For the 2020 Ford Super Duty?

In 2020, the Ford Super Duty Truck gets some notable updates. Now, the Super Duty Truck offers the best of both worlds with more performance credentials and more power than ever before. The latest Super Duty Truck looks different from the start with its revised exterior that includes changes to the front end and back end. While you'll be able to distinguish the 2020 Super Duty Truck from its 2019 predecessor, you can also tell the difference between the Super Duty Truck trims based on appearance and subtle styling cues.

This year, you can also order a new off-road package, called the Tremor, that gives the Super Duty truck a more rugged look and makes it more capable for off-road handling than ever before. This year's Super Duty Truck is also available with a number of powerful engines that provide substantial power and torque. An aluminum body, which is standard on the 2020 Super Duty Truck, provides a strong exterior that enhances safety while shedding excess weight at the same time. Inside and out, you'll find that there's much to look forward to with the latest edition of the Super Duty Truck in all trim levels.

2020 Ford Super Duty Interior

Which Features are Available for 2020?

The 2020 Ford Super Duty Truck comes in six trim levels. The base trim is called the XL. It is equipped with telescopic tow mirrors, a trailer tow package, and a removable locking tailgate. This trim also features air conditioning, vinyl upholstery, a backup camera, and manually-operated windows. It also comes with a four-speaker sound system that provides AM/FM radio. The second trim, which is the XLT, gets a larger eight-inch infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. This trim also gets a USB portal and Ford's own Sync 3 infotainment system. Heated mirrors and comfortable cloth seats are an added bonus.

Next up is the Lariat, which offers more standard interior amenities and more power. Overall, this truck strikes the perfect balance for those looking for a vehicle that doubles as a family hauler and a work vehicle. The Platinum trim adds power-retractable side steps, multi-contoured front seats, adaptive cruise control, and a hands-free liftgate. The Limited gets luxurious two-tone leather seats and a panoramic sunroof. The King Ranch, which tops the line, gets Western-themed decorations inside and out. It also gets a heated steering wheel and premium leather upholstery.

Featuring Great Performance

2020 Ford Super DutyThe 2020 Ford Super Duty Truck is available with several engines. The base engine, which runs on gasoline, is a 6.2L with eight cylinders that produce up to 385 HP and 430 LB-FT of torque. This engine is combined with a six-speed automatic transmission. The second engine, new in 2020, is a 7.3L V8 that generates 430 HP and 475 LB-FT of torque. This engine is matched to a 10-speed transmission. The third engine is a V8 diesel that produces 475 HP and 1,050 LB-FT of torque.

2020 Ford Super Duty Truck Safety Features

2020 Ford Super DutyAirbags and seat belts are standard safety features on all trim levels of the 2020 Ford Super Duty Truck. Advanced safety tools are included or optional as you progress up the line, including tire pressure monitoring, a trailer towing system, and blind-spot monitoring.

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