The Ford F-150 is America’s best selling truck, and the 2025 model is no different. Coming off of one of the best years yet, this year makes it even better. Let’s take a closer look at some of the features that you can expect from this year’s model!
Key takeaways
- The F-150 comes in 8 trims, with a few different engine options that have pretty similar fuel economy.
- If you’re wanting a truck that delivers on comfort, then look for something after the Lariat.
- 2025 has some great features that carry over from the year before.
Is Ford coming out with a new F-150?
Yes, Ford is coming out with a F-150 in 2025. It will, however, be very similar to the 2024 model. With a few exciting features.
For the 2025 F-150, Ford is offering 8 separate trims that each come with their own uses. The trims you can look for are the:
- XL starting at $38,710
- STX starting at $41,915
- XLT starting at $45,595
- Lariat starting at $63,260
- Tremor starting at $64,815
- King Ranch starting at $74,805
- Platinum starting at $74,805
- Raptor starting at $78,905
The XL comes with some pretty basic features, and is designed mainly to get work done. It’s nothing fancy, but it is reliable. Some of the features you can look for are Ford Co-Pilot360. This feature comes loaded with safety. One of the features is BLIS. This will help give you a sixth sense to areas that you can’t see well while on the road.
For trims that start getting upgraded features, you can look for the Lariat. When behind the wheel, you can find a head-up display. This feature lets you keep your eyes on the road to make sure you, and everyone else around you is safe. The driver also gets treated to a heated, leather wrapped steering wheel. That isn’t the only comfort feature that you can find though, as it also comes with heated seats for the driver, and passenger.
The Platinum trim is the highest luxury based trim that the F-150 has to offer. This trim comes loaded with features both inside and out. Coming with the same heated features as before, but this time the steering wheel has a unique Active Orange stitching. When in the front row, you also have access to a wireless charging pad that makes keeping your phone fully charged a breeze. When you’re in a pinch and need to quickly open your tailgate, you can release it remotely to make sure it’s ready when you need it to be.
The lineup topping Raptor takes performance, and rewrites it. If you’re wanting a truck that allows you to rev it up how you want, then the Raptor is for you. When hitting the trails, you can remain confident thanks to the 37-inch all-terrain tires. Unique to the Raptor is that the 5.2L supercharged V8 that puts all other engines to shame. If you’re wanting the most out of the Raptor, you can opt for the available FOX dual-valve shocks.
Is Ford changing the F-150 in 2025?
The F-150 doesn’t see much change for 2025.
When looking at the 2025 F-150, not much has changed since the 2024 model. That doesn’t mean that the 2025 doesn’t come well equipped, though. The 2025 F-150 will come with a 12-inch infotainment screen that is standard across the lineup. Some other features that were added, even if they aren’t standard are the Super Cruise handsfree driving, and head-up display. For the exterior, you will find that the Pro Access tailgate is also featured.
How many miles per gallon does a 2025 Ford F-150 get?
When looking at the 2.7 EcoBoost engine that comes standard on the first few trims, it comes with an EPA estimated combined mpg of 21 miles. This breaks down to 19 city miles, and 25 highway miles.
The 5.0L Ti-VCT that comes standard on a handful of trims gets 19 mpg combined, which you will get 16 city miles, and 24 highway miles.
Paragraph-The 3.5L EcoBoost V6 gets 19 mpg combined that nets you 16 city miles, and 24 highway miles.
Summary
When it comes to the 2025 Ford F-150, there’s tons of options to pick from, and we want to help. Stop by here at Jarrett Gordon Ford for a test drive of the best selling truck today!