With a truck like the Ford F-250, you can expect high-end capability. Towing and payload are the standout strengths of the F-250, making this truck a favorite for many businesses around Ashland, Rockville, and Glen Allen. It's easy to customize the F-250, also. You can select the engine, the cab size, the bed length, and more.

This overview discusses important aspects of the truck such as the Ford F-250 towing capacity, maximum payload, and performance outputs. Our Richmond Ford West team is also happy to let you test drive the model to see if it's the right match!


Towing and Payload for the Ford F-250

The Ford F-250 offers the same customizability as previous F-250 models. The engine you have under the hood, the drivetrain of your truck, and the size of your cab and bed will play a role in the maximum towing and payload figures.

With the truck properly equipped, the maximum conventional towing capacity of the F-250 reaches 20,000 pounds. You can increase that maximum towing capacity to 22,800 pounds by going with an available 5th-wheel or gooseneck setup.

And for payload, the F-250 boasts an impressive maximum weight of 4,260 pounds. These towing and payload specifications have helped the F-250 develop a renowned reputation:

  • Ford F-250 has a maximum conventional towing capacity of 20,000 pounds
  • Ford F-250 has a maximum payload capacity of 4,260 pounds

Choosing Your Engine and Other Performance Parts

Picking the exact engine you want for your Ford F-250 is just the first in a long line of performance options. This truck also has different drivetrain setups, fuel tank sizes, and transmission pairings.

As you look at the three available engine, you'll find each is plenty strong:

  • 6.2L V8 making 385 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of torque
  • 6.7L Power Stroke® Turbo Diesel making 475 horsepower and 1,050 lb-ft of torque
  • 7.3L V8 making 430 horsepower and 475 lb-ft of torque

The transmission options are a 6-speed automatic and a TorqShift® 10-speed automatic which comes with selectable drive modes. The drivetrain will be a 4X2 or 4X4 arrangement. And finally, you have three fuel tank sizes to consider:

  • 29 gallons
  • 34 gallons
  • 48 gallons

Picking the Size of Your Ford F-250

The length and overall size of your Ford F-250 is an important consideration to make when truck shopping. There are three cab sizes: the Regular Cab, the Super Cab, and the Crew Cab. The Regular Cab always comes with a 141.6-inch wheelbase. The other cabs give you some variety:

  • Short-wheelbase Super Cab has a 148-inch wheelbase.
  • Long-wheelbase Super Cab has a 164.2-inch wheelbase.
  • Short-wheelbase Crew Cab has a 159.8-inch wheelbase.
  • Long-wheelbase Crew Cab has a 176-inch wheelbase.

Ford F-250 is Built for Towing

You'll always feel confident when towing or hauling supplies with the Ford F-250. So, if you're in the market for a serious work truck near Rockville, Ashland, and Glen Allen, contact Richmond Ford West to see this impressive option!

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