The Ford Super Duty has epitomized the gritty and practical pickup with the reputation of a solid workhouse. While that’s still true, the upper level trims add an undeniable luxury. The 2025 models pull out all the stops and nowhere is that more evident than in the Super Duty Platinum.
The Platinum is second to the top in the lineup’s hierarchy, right below the Limited.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- The 2025 Ford Super Duty lineup receives updates specific to trim levels and minor tweaks across the line, but there’s no major lineup refresh.
- The Platinum has a new Platinum Plus package that makes it feel even more swanky!
- The penultimate Platinum trim now has an available Platinum Plus package for even more glamour and comfort!
- The Platinum’s starting MSRP will be about $79, 860.
What premium features are on the 2025 Ford Super Duty Platinum?
Let’s take a closer look at the premium features of the 2025 Ford Super Duty Platinum. Ford has added even more luxury to the Super Day’s penultimate trim for the new model year.
The Platinum now features a black-painted grille and tailgate applique that compliments its body-color door handles, and Avalanche and Ruby Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat have been added to the exterior’s color palette. A Black Onyx color scheme with Platinum Blue accents are newly optional for the interior.
You may have thought it was hard to top the standard 20-inch wheels, heated and ventilated front seats, leather upholstery, B&O sound system, and power-operated running boards, in the Platinum, but the automaker has indeed increased the elegance, thanks to its new Platinum Plus package.
The Platinum Plus kit gives the front grille a satin finish with bright chrome accents. Inside, the upholstery is not run-of-the-mill—it is perforated Venetian leather trimmed with French stitching. Ford's Max Recline seats that fully recline allow you to get in a quick power nap on the job site or the trail. The buck doesn’t stop there—Platinum Plus Ownership Experience, gives new owners a 20 percent discount on all Ford accessories for the first 90 days.
Other changes to the overall lineup include the available option Ford’s Pro Vehicle Integration System 2.0 that allows upfit accessories to be wired into its systems. A new dealer-installed option is a Trailer Technology package that features blind-spot and tire-pressure monitors for the trailer.
What is the 2025 Ford Super Duty Platinum Engine Performance and Power?
There are no changes to the heavy-duty trucks' available powertrains. The Platinums come standard with the 430-hp gas-fed 7.3-liter V-8 that produces 430 horsepower and 485 lb-ft of torque. There’s also the option of a 6.7-liter Power Stroke V8 Turbo Diesel engine. It cranks out 500 horsepower and 1,200 lb-ft of torque and has a driver-activated exhaust brake to help slow things down when going downhill. Both engines come with a 10-speed automatic transmission.
The Super Duty has a payload capacity of 8,000-pounds capacity can tow up to 30,000 pounds with a standard, hitch arrangement, 35,000 pounds when equipped with a fifth wheel, and 40,000 pounds with a gooseneck hitch.
According to Car and Driver, the EPA does not test fuel economy on vehicles that are the weight of the Super Duty, but based on its tests, a 2023 Ford Super Duty F-250 SuperCrew 4x4 with the diesel engine option got about 20 mpg. While we don’t know as of this writing how that pans out for 2025, it should be relatively close.
Experience the Power and Performance of the 2025 Ford Super Duty Platinum
The Ford Super Duty is a truck that works hard and plays hard, and we believe the 2025 models, particularly the Super Duty Platinum, live up to that legacy. If you’re still not convinced that it may be just what you need, contact us today to take a test drive!