Ford Truck Comparison
From powerful, practical, efficient and versatile cars to ever-lasting innovations that date back over 100 years, Ford's truck lineup is better than ever. If you're looking for precision engineering at it's finest, Ford has the perfect vehicle for you.
2026 Ford F150
2026 Ford F-150
America's best-selling truck offers six engines, all through a 10-speed automatic, so there's a version of the F-150 that fits just about any job. The sweet spot for most buyers is the 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 at 382 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque, which tows up to 13,500 pounds when properly equipped. The PowerBoost Hybrid hits 420 horsepower and 570 lb-ft while stretching your fuel stops further, and the 5.0-liter V8 sits at 400 horsepower for buyers who prefer the sound and feel of naturally aspirated power.
At the top of the range, the Raptor makes 450 horsepower, and the Raptor R drops in a supercharged 5.2-liter V8 making 720 for people who want their truck to double as a desert runner. Pro Power Onboard gives you up to 7.2 kW of exportable power from the bed. That's enough to run a circular saw on a job site or keep a tailgate party going all afternoon without a generator in sight. Trims run from the work-ready XL through XLT, Lariat, Tremor, King Ranch, Platinum, and up to the Raptor.
2026 Ford F-150 Lightning
2026 Ford F-150 Lightning
The electric F-150 runs dual motors feeding all four wheels, with the bed, the cab space, and the towing hardware you've come to love from Ford. Battery range spans from 240 miles on the Pro and XLT up to 320 miles on the Lariat's larger pack, and Flash and Lariat trims pull up to 10,000 pounds with the Max Trailer Tow Package.
The Lightning has 9.6 kW of Pro Power Onboard spread across 11 outlets. The Mega Power Frunk up front holds 14.1 cubic feet and 400 pounds of gear in lockable, washable storage, which is a cooler, a tool bag, and groceries all at once. A vapor injection heat pump protects battery range through Michigan winters, and Flash and above include BlueCruise hands-free highway driving for those long hauls down US-31.
2026 Ford Maverick
2026 Ford Maverick
Ford's compact pickup is the truck for buyers who want something that fits in the garage, sips fuel, and still handles a real payload. The 2.5-liter hybrid powertrain pairs with all-wheel drive across multiple trims, delivering 42 MPG city in front-wheel drive without giving up traction when northern Michigan roads turn ugly.
For more pulling power, the 2.0-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder makes 250 horsepower and tows up to 4,000 pounds with a payload topping 1,500 pounds. A 13.2-inch SYNC 4 touchscreen comes standard, and the four-door cab with a 4.5-foot FLEXBED keeps it compact enough for easy parking but deep enough to haul what you need. If you've been eyeing a truck but don't want to drive a full-size every day, the Maverick may be the choice for you.
2026 Ford Ranger
2026 Ford Ranger
The Ranger fills the gap between the Maverick and the full-size F-150 for buyers who need a midsize truck with enough muscle. Three engines pair with a 10-speed automatic: a 2.3-liter turbo-four at around 270 horsepower for daily driving, a 2.7-liter V6 at 315 horsepower on XLT and Lariat trims (towing up to 7,500 pounds), and the Ranger Raptor's 3.0-liter V6 producing 405 horsepower with Fox Live Valve suspension tuned for high-speed off-road runs that would punish anything less.
A portrait-style SYNC 4A touchscreen comes standard (10-inch on XL, 12-inch on XLT and Lariat), with Pro Trailer Backup Assist and an available 360-degree camera to take the stress out of hitching up and backing into tight spots. Whether you're towing a fishing boat or hauling lumber, the Ranger handles it without the bulk of a full-size.
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2026 Ford Super Duty Series
2026 Ford Super Duty
The F-250, F-350, and F-450 are built for people who measure their workload in tons, and nothing else in the Ford lineup touches them for raw pulling power. Four engines cover the range: the 6.8-liter gas V8 at 405 horsepower on base trims, the 7.3-liter gas V8 at 430 horsepower on King Ranch and Platinum, and the 6.7-liter Power Stroke diesel in standard (475 hp, 1,050 lb-ft) or high-output (500 hp, 1,200 lb-ft) form. A properly equipped F-450 with the high-output diesel and 40K Gooseneck Tow Package pulls 40,000 pounds.
A standard 5G modem feeds Ford Pro Telematics with live GPS tracking and trip logs for fleet operators, and the cab includes a 12-inch SYNC 4 center display with head-up display on upper trims. Pro Power Onboard provides 2 kW for running tools on location, so you can leave the standalone generator at home.
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