Thinking about getting a new Ford F-150? This iconic pickup delivers the kind of muscle, reliability, and everyday convenience that keeps it at the top of every truck shopper’s list. There's a reason that it's been one of the most popular trucks on the road for over 50 years. How does this model year continue to hold up its vaulted reputation? Find out what’s new for the 2025 F-150 below!
Key Takeaways
- Most of the major updates happened in 2024, so this year's changes are more trim-specific.
- The F-150's powerful engine lineup remains unchanged for 2025.
- Pricing starts at $39,445 and climbs to $112,725 for the top-tier Raptor R as of July 23, 2025.
Changes to the 2025 Ford F-150
The 2025 F-150 changes are more about tweaking individual trims than overhauling the whole lineup.
- The STX trim now rides on gloss-black 18-inch wheels instead of 20s, and Ford removed its LED fog lights and zone lighting.
- The XLT lost quite a few extras, including chrome interior accents, 6-foot running boards, dual-zone climate, leather-wrapped steering wheel, 360-degree camera, and both Pro Trailer systems.
- The Lariat swapped its 20-inch wheels for 18s, ditched its power sliding rear window, universal garage door opener, and Signature Lighting. Leather-trimmed seats were replaced by ActiveX-trimmed seats.
- The King Ranch and Platinum trims no longer come with CCD (Continuously Controlled Damping) shocks.
- Ford added standard BlueCruise 1.2 and Lane Change Assist to some trims.
2025 F-150 Engines, Performance, and Towing
This model year sticks with the same six engine options as last year. No matter which one you choose, you’re getting solid power:
- A 325-hp twin-turbo 2.7-liter V6
- A 400-hp twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 (with an optional 450-hp high-output version)
- A 400-hp 5.0-liter V8
- A 430-hp twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 hybrid setup
- A massive 720-hp 5.2-liter V8, available only on the Raptor R
Towing and payload are where the F-150 continues to shine. When properly equipped, it can tow up to 13,500 pounds and has a max payload of 2,455 pounds.
Pricing for the 2025 Ford F-150
Here’s how the F-150’s trims and pricing break down:
- XL: $39,645
- STX: $44,210
- XLT: $47,890
- Lobo: $59,995
- Lariat: $65,555
- Tremor: $67,110
- Platinum: $77,100
- King Ranch: $77,405
- Raptor: $81,200
- Raptor R: $112,725
From the outside, the F-150 looks exactly how a full-size truck should—tough and unmistakable. Its signature split headlights, bold grille, and R-shaped taillights give it serious curb appeal.
Inside, you'll find clever features like a column-mounted shifter and 12-inch digital gauge cluster across the lineup. Higher trims get even more useful: think fold-flat front seats, a hideaway shifter, and workspace setup perfect for road warriors or power naps.
Tech-wise, every F-150 includes wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Bluetooth, satellite radio, and a Wi-Fi hotspot. Available upgrades include a 14-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system, head-up display, voice control, and wireless charging pad.
Should You Choose the Ford F-150?
The F-150 isn’t going anywhere. It continues to build to haul, tow, and tackle whatever you throw at it. Ready to test drive one? Your F-150 is at Cogswell Motors in Russellville. Come and see which trim feels like your next truck!