Ford’s Super Duty lineup is ironclad with a decades-long "Ford tough" reputation. It doesn’t need a redesign every year to stay relevant—it just needs the right upgrades now and again.
For 2026, the Super Duty gets a few changes that improve safety, expand customization, and add some practical extras for owners who work these trucks hard. Here, we give our review of the 2026 Ford Super Duty models
Key Takeaways
- For 2026, every Super Duty trim now includes tire pressure monitoring as a standard safety feature.
- XLT and Lariat models now feature rear-wheel drive as standard and available four-wheel drive.
- The latest Super Duty lineup will be on our showroom floor by late 2025.
What Updates Are Going to Happen to the 2026 Ford Super Duty?
Sure, there are a lot of great features coming for '26, but the most important to the lineup may be tire pressure monitoring. No matter which Super Duty you buy—F-250, F-350, or F-450—it now comes built in. It applies whether you choose single or dual rear wheels and whether you’re buying a bare-bones XL or the high-end Platinum Plus. For buyers who spend long hours towing or hauling, it’s a simple but important feature that gives them extra peace of mind.
Will Four Wheel Drive Be Standard on the new 2026 Ford Super Duty?
Both the XLT and Lariat trims used to include four-wheel drive as standard, but that’s no longer the case. For 2026, they’ll now start with rear-wheel drive. Four-wheel drive is still on the table, but you’ll need to select it as an option.
For drivers who mainly stick to highways and towing duty, rear-wheel drive is often enough. But if you’re in a snowy climate or plan to leave the pavement for the rough and tumble terrain, choose the four-wheel drive option instead.
Will the 2026 Ford Super Duty See New Colors?
Some older hues are out, but new ones are coming in. Buyers will now be able to pick from Argon Blue Metallic, Marsh Gray, and Iconic Silver Metallic (with the latter limited to fleet buyers).
Should I Consider Buying the 2026 Ford Super Duty?
The answer is a resounding yes! While the 2026 update isn’t about radical changes, it’s about useful improvements. Standard safety tech, new colors, wider availability of appearance and off-road packages, and even an optional jump-starter all add value to a lineup that already has a loyal following. Contact us today at Jarrett Gordon Winter Haven for more information on this legendary heavy-duty truck!