Tehrani Motor Company - Auto Group

Feb 24, 2026

Choosing between the Super Duty® F-250® and F-350® comes down to how hard you plan to work your truck. Both sit on Ford’s heavy-duty backbone and share the same no-nonsense design, but their capability ceilings land in different places. Around Valentine, NE, that difference matters — from hauling equipment across ranchland to pulling a loaded trailer down open highway. 

Performance and Capability: Super Duty® F-250® vs F-350® 

Capability starts with engine choice, and both trucks bring serious hardware. The available 6.8L V8 in F-250® delivers 405 hp and 445 lbs. ft. of torque, which covers most daily towing and hauling needs without strain. Step up to F-350® and the ceiling rises fast. The available 7.3L V8 pushes 430 hp and 485 lbs. ft. of torque, and the 6.7L Power Stroke® V8 Turbo Diesel climbs to 475 hp and up to 1,050 lbs. ft. of torque. That difference shows up when trailers get longer, loads get heavier, and job demands stop being moderate. 

F-250® suits drivers who tow regularly but stay in the mid-range of the spectrum. F-350® exists for the upper end — large fifth-wheel trailers, equipment haulers, and workloads that edge toward maximum ratings. Its higher GVWR opens the door to significantly greater payload and towing capacity. 

2026 Ford F-250

Suspension and Handling Differences 

Ride feel tracks closely with capability intent. F-250® uses a lighter-duty rear suspension, which translates to a more compliant ride when unloaded or lightly loaded. Highway miles and daily driving feel smoother and less truck-stiff. 

F-350® leans the other direction. Heavier-rate rear springs and available dual rear wheels focus on stability under load. The ride firms up when empty, but composure improves dramatically once weight is added. For drivers regularly approaching max payload or towing large trailers around Valentine’s rural roads, that stability becomes the priority. 

Design and Technology 

Inside and out, the trucks mirror each other closely. Both carry the squared-shoulder Super Duty® look and offer work-ready interiors with practical storage and durable materials. Available Ford Co-Pilot360® driver-assist tech adds features like Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane-Keeping Assist for long hauls and highway towing. 

Pro Power Onboard™ remains one of the most useful options in either truck — turning the bed into a mobile generator for tools, job sites, or off-grid use. F-350® simply expands configuration range, with more axle, wheel, and towing package combinations for specialized demands. 

2026 Ford F-350

See the Super Duty® Lineup in Valentine, NE 

The right Super Duty® depends on how far your workload stretches. F-250® handles the majority of heavy-duty tasks with less stiffness day to day. F-350® is built for consistently heavier demands and higher ratings. 

You can compare Super Duty® F-250® and F-350® models side by side at Tehrani Motor Company Group in Valentine, NE, and match capability to exactly what your work or towing plans require.