Ford F-150 Vs F-250

Have you
ever asked yourself which of these pickup trucks is better the Ford F-150 or
F-250? When comparing these two, the core difference is quite straightforward:
the F-150 is a lighter model, while the three-quarter ton Ford F-250 is the
heavier one. In fact, the F-250 has a vehicle weight rating that’s higher than
8,500 pounds.
If we
look deeper between these two, there are even more differences. The lighter of
the two, the Ford F-150, is designed to haul light loads and travel from one
highway to the next effortlessly. It has a more efficient engine, while its
cabin is designed to be quiet even when moving at fast speeds.
On the
other hand, the F-250 is designed to do work. It has a trio of V-8 engines that
makes it quite powerful. The vehicle can tow and haul significantly more than
the F-150 and may not readily fit in standard suburban parking garages.
Overall,
these two pickup trucks from Ford offer great value, depending on what the
driver wants. We’ll talk more about the differences below to help with your
decision.
Price Difference Between
2020 Ford F-150 and Ford F-250
In terms
of the price difference, the 2020 Ford F-150 starts at $28,745 for the
single-cab variant XL model. This can go up to as much as $56,735 if you choose
the crew-cab, two-wheel drive Limited variant. The highest price can go as much
as $69,235.
Meanwhile,
the Ford F-250 pickup has a price range beginning at $33,705 for a single cab,
two-wheel drive, XL model that comes with a 6.2L V-8 engine. On the higher end,
you can get a four-wheel drive crew-cab Limited that has a 6.7L Power Stroke
diesel engine for $83,600. Getting all of the options available can push the
price for the F-250 Limited up to $91,080.
Size Difference Between
2020 Ford F-150 and Ford F-250
In terms
of size, it’s important to note that the 2020 Ford F-150 and F-250 Super Duty
share the same cab structure. This means that everything is the same from the
rear of the cab all the way to its A-pillar. Although different models may have
varying interior treatments, they are virtually similar.
The
shortest of the F-150s has a wheelbase of just 122.4 inches, while the longest
can go up to 163.7 inches. Meanwhile, the F-250 has a short wheelbase model of
141.6 inches, while the longest can reach as much as 176 inches.
With
regards to weight, the F-250 weighs in at 5,677 pounds while the addition of a
crew-cab, four wheel drive, and 6.7L Power Stroke engine increases it to as
much as 7,538 pounds. On the other hand, the base F-150 weighs in at just 4,100
pounds while the top end model can go as much as 5,100 pounds.
Payload Difference Between
the 2020 Ford F-150 and F-250
The Ford
F-250 Super Duty is designed for towing and hauling heavy things. However, that
doesn’t mean that the F-150 can’t do so as well. In fact, the high-end F-150
can to as much as 13,200 pounds.
The
F-250 has a maximum conventional towing that reaches as high as 20,000 pounds
on its four-wheel drive, crew-cab, Power Stroke model. Move over to the
gooseneck hitch and single cab, and you can tow as much as 22,800 pounds.
The
lowest towing capacity you can go on the F-250 is 12,500 pounds for the
crew-cab, four-wheel drive, 6.2L engine truck. Meanwhile, the lowest on the
F-150 is just 5,000 pounds.
Engine Difference Between
the 2020 Ford F-150 and F-250
The 2020
Ford F-150 offers six different engines to choose from. Starting at the base
engine, which is a 3.3L V-6 followed by a 2.7L EcoBoost V-6, 3.5L EcoBoost V-6,
5.0L V-8, 3L Power Stroke Diesel V-6, and a high output 3.5L V-6 for its
Limited and Raptor models.
With the
base 3.3L V-6, you can get as much as 290 horsepower and 265 lb-ft of torque. For
the 2.7L EcoBoost V-6, you can get 325 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque. The
regular 3.5L EcoBoost V-6 can reach as much as 375 and 470 lb-ft of torque,
while the high-end 3.5L EcoBoost engine can make 450 horsepower and 510 lb-ft.
The V-8 engine, on the other hand, can generate 395 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of
torque, while the solo diesel engine produces 250 horsepower and 440 lb-ft of
torque.
For the
F-250, the 3 engines it has available are all of V-8 design. The standard
engine is a 6.2L that can produce as much as 385 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of
torque. The second 7.3L gasoline V-8 engine can churn out 430 horsepower and
475 lb-ft of torque. Finally, the 6.7L Power Stroke diesel can provide as much
as 475 horsepower and 1,050 lb-ft of torque.
Conclusion
As you
can see, there are quite differences between the Ford F-150 and F-250. Although
they may have the same blue oval badge and share similar design appearances,
they’re actually different in so many ways.