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Whether you're towing a trailer, a boat, or a 5th-wheel RV, this truck has the power and smarts for a smooth experience. Features like power-deployable running boards, memory PowerScope® trailer tow mirrors with heat, memory power-adjustable pedals, and leather seating surfaces offer convenience with refined ruggedness. Bold, stylish 19.5" forged polished aluminum wheels* with bright hub covers and centre ornaments will make others take notice.
*DRW models only.
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Get to Know Your 2026 Super Duty® F-450® Platinum® Truck
The 6.7L 4V OHV Power Stroke® V8 Turbo Diesel B20 engine comes standard on the 2026 Super Duty F-450 Platinum model. You can also upgrade your engine to the 6.7L High-Output Power Stroke V8 Turbo Diesel B20 engine.
6.7L 4V OHV Power Stroke V8 Turbo Diesel B20 engine: 475 hp and 1,050 lb-ft torque *
Available 6.7L High-Output Power Stroke V8 Turbo Diesel B20 engine: 500 hp and 1,200 lb-ft torque
The 2026 Super Duty F-450 Platinum model comes with Crew Cab only. It offers four full-size doors and more interior space for both first- and second-row passengers.
The F-450 series generally offers greater towing capacity than the F-350, especially for gooseneck and 5th-wheel towing. While the F-450 is designed with components for extreme hauling and enhanced durability (wider front axle and larger 19.5-inch wheels), certain configurations of the F-350 — particularly those with dual rear wheel and gas engines — can actually offer a higher payload capacity. Choosing between single and dual often comes down to your individual trucking needs. Find the Super Duty truck with just the right towing capacity and explore equipment you'll need using the Ford towing guide:
Single rear wheel (SRW) has one wheel on each side of the rear axle. This option is best suited for light to moderate towing and everyday driving, as it offers better manoeuvrability. Dual rear wheel (DRW) has two wheels on each side of the rear axle. This option is ideal for heavy-duty towing and hauling due to its greater stability, higher towing and payload capacity, and improved weight distribution.