Towing Capacity for Ford F250
This post gives brief description about the towing capacity of Ford F250 2011model.
Overview
The 2011 Ford F250 is expected to be gasoline-powered vehicle, loaded with 6.2liter V8 engine, which can produce 385 horsepower and 405 pound-feet of torque. It will also be available with 6.7liter V8 turbo diesel engine, which can produce up to 390 horsepower. The heavy duty truck lovers have been waiting for such amazing trucks, and the gasoline-powered V8 engine will also be upgraded with SVT Raptor.
The Ford F450 engine has towing capacity of around 24,000 pounds; it has maximum payload of 4,920 pounds.
F350’s closest competitors are GMC, Chevrolet, or RAM that comes with 21,600 pounds of towing capacity and 6,520 pounds of payload. Each engine is coupled to six-speed automatic transmission.
Power-Trains
The new power-trains will be the backbone of 2011 F-series super duty trucks, which are expected to come with excellent towing capacity of 24,400 pounds, and payload capacity of 6,520 pounds. 2011 F-series will be presenting the highest towing capacity in comparison to its previous models.
Features
The 2011 F-series super duty will have tremendous hauling power; it will be available in classes- I, II, III, IV and V hitches. Most of the F-series vehicles can add a Valley T-Connector to easily power-up trailer lights and they’re available with one-year warranty.