Compare Ford Super Duty Models

Comparing the Ford Super Duty Models: F-250 vs F-350 vs F-450 at MHC Ford Memphis

The Ford Super Duty lineup gives Memphis buyers three trucks built for three different weight classes. At MHC Ford Memphis, we carry the Ford F-250, F-350, and F-450 Super Duty pickups, and choosing the right one always boils down to how much and how often you tow and haul-not just what looks good on the road.

Ford Super Duty Quick Comparison


 F-250F-350F-350F-450
ConfigurationSingle Rear WheelSingle Rear WheelDual Rear WheelDual Rear Wheel
Primary UseDaily driving and moderate towingHigher payload and towing needsHeavy hauling and stabilityMaximum towing and payload
Cab OptionsRegular
Super Cab
Crew Cab

Regular
Super Cab
Crew Cab

Regular
Super Cab
Crew Cab

Regular
Crew Cab

Bed Lengths6.75 feet
8 feet
6.75 feet
8 feet
6.75 feet
8 feet
8 feet
Standard Engine6.8-liter V8
405 horsepower
445 pound-feet of torque
6.8-liter V8
405 horsepower
445 pound-feet of torque
6.8-liter V8
405 horsepower
445 pound-feet of torque
6.7-liter Power Stroke diesel V8
475 horsepower
1,050 pound-feet of torque
Available Diesel6.7-liter Power Stroke V86.7-liter Power Stroke V86.7-liter Power Stroke V8>6.7-liter Power Stroke V8, High-Output
500 horsepower
1,200 pound-feet of torque
Wheels18 in standard18 in standard18 in standard19.5 in






F-250: The Entry Point

The Ford F-250 opens the Super Duty lineup, pairing a 6.8-liter V8 making 405 horsepower and 445 pound-feet of torque as the standard engine, with the 6.7-liter Power Stroke diesel V8 available for buyers who need more torque. The single rear-wheel (SRW) configuration keeps the truck maneuverable, helping drivers navigate tighter job sites around DeSoto County, MS, or the streets of downtown Memphis, TN, without sacrificing capability.

F-350: Higher Ratings, More Configuration

Payload and towing ratings step up with the Ford F-350, which shares the Ford F-250's engine lineup but adds the option of a dual-rear-wheel (DRW) configuration. A DRW Ford F-350 with the gas engine supports more payload than select Ford F-450 builds, great for Jackson, TN, contractors hauling heavy equipment without needing the heftier chassis cab.

F-450: Maximum Capability

DRW configuration comes standard on the Ford F-450, and towing ratings top out here for the whole lineup. Its standard 6.7-liter Power Stroke diesel V8 makes 475 horsepower and 1,050 pound-feet of torque, with a high-output version reaching 500 horsepower and 1,200 pound-feet. A wider front axle and 19.5-inch wheels add durability for the heaviest gooseneck and fifth-wheel loads that Little Rock, AR, fleet operators depend on for long-haul jobs.

Which Super Duty Truck is Right For You?

Cab configuration affects payload across all three Ford Super Duty trucks. A Crew Cab reduces payload compared to a Regular Cab, while bed length and drivetrain choice between two-wheel (4x2) and four-wheel drive (4WD) (4x4) further impact the numbers. For Mid-South buyers weighing daily driving against occasional heavy towing, the Ford F-250 covers most needs. Contractors who need DRW stability should consider the Ford F-350 or Ford F-450, depending on how much weight they're moving in a given week.


Learn More and Configure Your Super Duty Truck Today at MHC Ford-Memphis

Our team can walk through payload and towing figures for your exact configuration, from a work truck built for Memphis job sites to a fifth-wheel hauler ready for a trip to Little Rock or Jackson. Stop by MHC Ford-Memphis to browse our Ford Super Duty inventory in person and find the model that fits the way you work.

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