The 2025 Ford F-150 is an excellent truck built upon the wide range of changes brought to the celebrated full-size trucks from its predecessor. The 2025 F-150 is ready for primetime with a handful of power options that can enhance your work performance or revitalize your passion for DIY projects. The F-150 has been the best-selling truck in America for decades, and the 2025 F-150 is a textbook example of what a best-selling vehicle looks like, between its versatility and durability, both staples of the Ford experience.
Ford offers so many choices for F-150 shoppers that it's easy for one truck to be vastly different from another. For example, the F-150, if you purchase the Tremor, Raptor, or Raptor R, is an off-road focused vehicle, while the Platinum trim focuses on luxury, status, and comfortability. Ford knows pickup trucks better than any manufacturer, and the 2025 F-150 doesn't change that––the 2025 model is the best F-150 yet and is worth your consideration.
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The 2025 Ford F-150 boasts half a dozen available powertrains, keeping up with the F-150's tradition of providing exceptional customization. The standard powertrain is a turbocharged 2.7L EcoBoost V6 engine with a 10-speed automatic transmission. As a base engine, the standard turbocharged V6 engine gets you where you need to go, and you'll be hauling up to 8,400 lbs of cargo with you while you're at it. The base powertrain gives the entry-level 2025 F-150 a commanding 325 hp, 400 lb-ft of torque, and a payload capacity of 1,785 lbs.
Three more of the six available 2025 F-150 powertrains have turbocharged V6 engines––a 3.5L PowerBoost turbocharged V6 engine fitted into an HEV powertrain and a 3.5L EcoBoost V6 with a high-output variant. The high-output V6 engine has the most horsepower out of any available V6 powertrain, with 450 hp, and its 510 lb-ft of torque is no slouch either. With the regular turbocharged 3.5L V6 engine, you're treated with a beastly 13,500 lb towing capacity and 2,445 lb payload capacity, pushing through 400 hp and 500 lb-ft of torque.
With the reputable F-150 Raptor R, you can swap the 3.5L EcoBoost turbocharged V6 engine with a high-output supercharged 5.2L V8 engine ––the "Predator." With the Predator V8 engine, your 2025 F-150 outputs a staggering 720 hp and 640 lb-ft of torque.
The Raptor, Raptor R, and Tremor are excellent off-roading machines. With the Raptor R, The supercharged V8 engine is complemented by Fox Racing shocks and tall ground clearance. Nine drive modes are activated by turning a dial––Normal, Sport, Off-Road, Tow/Haul, Slippery, Baja, and Rock Crawl. The suspension on trims like the Raptor and Tremor are built with off-roading in mind and combined with all-terrain tires and steel skid plates so you can bring your truck anywhere you see fit.
The supercharged V8 engine is the strongest F-150 powertrain, with its horsepower output being 60% more than the second-strongest powertrain––the High Output 3.5L EcoBoost V6 engine. However, the 2025 F-150 Hybrid utilizes the PowerBoost 3.5L turbocharged V6 engine, and even with the 4WD standard, the hybrid model is the most fuel-efficient while providing a sweet spot between performance and efficiency. The 2025 F-150 HEV's towing and payload capacities are 11,200 and 1,735 lbs, respectively.
The 2025 F-150 has dozens of excellent tech features. The 2025 F-150 has a 12-inch infotainment center with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The 12-inch screen makes text easily legible, and the large display makes you far less likely to mis-press a button. The screen is large enough to provide turn-by-turn navigation that is accessible at a glance.
When reversing using Pro Trailer Hitch Assist, the 12-inch screen will display a camera feed from the rear side of your truck. Your F-150 will then approach your trailer using hands-free technology. Similarly, the 360-degree camera is displayed on your infotainment center screen, including camera angles showing the front or back of your truck, along with side views that make sure you're covered on all sides of the vehicle.
A 5G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot comes standard with the infotainment center––a byproduct of the SYNC 4 system integration. With SYNC 4, the F-150's infotainment center is treated to Over-the-Air updates. You don't need to bring your vehicle in for servicing for media console updates––the 5G Wi-Fi hotspot downloads updates and applies them, often overnight. Thanks to the new hotspot, ten devices can simultaneously be connected to the truck's integrated internet connection.
Another standard screen in the 2025 F-150 is the Digital Instrument Cluster. Your speed, fuel tank, and other analog gauges are replaced with a digital solution––a customizable large screen with crystal-clear legibility. The Digital Instrument Cluster gives the interior a more modern feel, especially when combined with the infotainment center's impressive screen. However, the Digital Cluster isn't the only place to view your speed––your speed, the speed limit, and additional information can be projected in front of you with the available Head-Up display transparently showing the metrics on your windshield in your line-of-sight
The 2025 F-150 has Ford BlueCruise. With Ford BlueCruise, you can travel on compatible roadways with no hands on the wheel. Your F-150 will intelligently react to traffic by slowing down and accelerating, and the innovative technology easily handles road curves. BlueCruise can be activated on supported roads, and if your local freeway isn't on the list yet, the chances are that it's imminent. Regardless, you should always pay attention to the road, but BlueCruise gives you momentary relief from driving and handles the task itself.
Ford Co-Pilot360 comes standard with the 2025 F-150. Safety features included with the 2025 F-150 include Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking. Your truck will warn you if you're dangerously close to another vehicle, and if you haven't stopped your car before reaching another vehicle or someone crossing the street, your F-150 will activate the emergency braking to avoid or mitigate the damage done by a collision. Ford Co-Pilot360 has a Lane-Keeping System that keeps you focused on your lane by warning you if you're driving over the paint into an opposing lane.
With the F-150's safety suite, the Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) that warns you if a driver is traveling in your blindspots also has Cross-Traffic Alert to protect you from reversing into traffic by alerting you of moving cars. BLIS can be fitted with Trailer Coverage, extending your blind spot coverage beyond the truck, and is designed to alert you to drivers traveling in your trailer's blind spot. Other standard safety features include Auto High-Beam headlamps that smartly turn on and off, although you still have manual control if you prefer.
With Adaptive Cruise Control, you can set the speed you wish to travel at, take your foot off the pedal, and your truck will readjust speed if a vehicle is ahead of you or even fully stop before catching back up to the speed you picked. Regular cruise control can't do that.
The 2025 F-150 is a truck you can admire from the outside as much as the inside. The F-150 has a commanding presence with its tall, wide, and long dimensions, and it is available in three different bed sizes. The truck's beastly appearance is eye-catching with the large Ford branding on its grille, optional all-terrain tires, LED fog lamps, and standard Daytime Running Lamps. Some exterior packages add aesthetic twists. The STX Black Appearance package, for example, adds black accents to the grille and bumpers and includes sleek black wheel rims that can be fitted on up to 22-inch wheels.
The smallest bed for the 2025 F-150 is a 5.5'-long bed with 52.8 cu.ft. of space. Many of you may be satisfied with the cargo space from the short bed, given that it has over 50 cu.ft. of available cargo room and shortens your vehicle's length. However, if you need more cargo space, the two following bed size options include 6.5' and 8'-long beds. For the best blend of size and capacity, the 6.5'-long bed may be enough for many drivers with its 62.3 cu.ft. of space. Those of you who already know that you want the longest bed for your 2025 F-150 will be pleased to know the 8'-long bed has 77.4 cu.ft. of space.
Your 2025 F-150's truck bed isn't only for storage––you can also charge or power your tools with it or power the campsite if properly equipped. If you purchase the F-150 Hybrid, you can opt for Pro Power Onboard with an electrifying 7.2kW of power. For personal use––even some professionals––you'll likely never need more than that, meaning you're future-proofing yourself with the 2025 F-150. The 2025 F-150 also has Ford's Pro Access Tailgate, allowing you to open the bed door sideways in addition to up and down, making it quicker to grab what you need.