Ford isn’t waiting for a complete redesign to give its heavy-duty lineup a boost. The 2026 Super Duty adds fresh colors, wider package availability, and even some handy optional gear. It’s not a complete overhaul, but it’s enough to keep one of Ford’s best sellers competitive. Let's break down the new features in the 2026 Ford Super Duty below!
Key Takeaways
- Ford is safety first—every 2026 Super Duty comes standard with tire pressure monitoring.
- Rear-wheel drive is now the default setup on XLT and Lariat trims, with four-wheel drive optional.
- The 2026 Super Duty lands at dealerships (including ours!) in fall 2025.
Tire Pressure Monitoring for Every Trim
For 2026, every Super Duty—whether it’s an F-250, F-350, or F-450—comes standard with a tire pressure monitoring system. This covers every trim, from the work-ready XL up through the luxury-focused Platinum Plus, and includes both single and dual rear-wheel configurations. It’s a small addition, but one that makes day-to-day driving and long hauls safer.
Super Duty XLT and Lariat Trims Now Default to Rear-Wheel Drive
One of the bigger changes for 2026 affects the XLT and Lariat trims. In past years, both came standard with four-wheel drive. That’s no longer the case—rear-wheel drive is now the default, with four-wheel drive moved to the options list.
For drivers who spend most of their time towing, hauling, or cruising highways, rear-wheel drive should be fine. But if you deal with tough winters or want the truck’s off-road confidence, you’ll want to be sure to add four-wheel drive at purchase.
Updated Paint Choices for the 2026 Super Duty
The Super Duty also gets a minor visual refresh. A few older colors are no more, but buyers will have new options in Argon Blue Metallic, Marsh Gray, and Iconic Silver Metallic (reserved for fleet use). Ford doesn't reinvent the Super Duty’s look, but Ford still manages to keep things current.
More Packages Reach More Trims
Two of the most popular packages—the STX Appearance Package and the Tremor Off-Road Package—are now available on a wider range of trims. The STX adds a sportier, more aggressive appearance, while the Tremor gives the truck upgraded off-road capability.
One note for Tremor buyers: that package won’t be ready at launch. It’s set to roll out later in the production cycle, possibly into 2026.
A Handy Optional Jump-Starter for the Super Duty
Ford is also offering an optional NOCO jump-starter for 2026. Pricing isn't final, but its retail value lists at $199.95 as of August 2025. Compact and tough, it delivers up to 2,000 amps, is waterproof and spark-proof, and has reverse polarity protection to prevent bad hookups. It’s rated for engines up to 8.0L gas or 6.0L diesel, which makes it a practical add-on for owners who plan to really put their truck to work.
Should You Go for the 2026 Super Duty?
With safety upgrades, fresh styling choices, more package availability, and useful new options, the Super Duty lineup keeps pushing forward without losing what works. If you’re thinking about upgrading or taking a test drive, now is the time to reach out to Cogswell Motors and reserve your spot!