Jump LinksExploring The King Of Heavy-duty Trucks For 2026F-350 XL: MSRP $47,270F-350 XLT: MSRP $50,475F-350 Lariat MSRP $64,335F-350 King Ranch: MSRP $79,375F-350 Platinum: MSRP $80,265Is A Redesign In The Future?Is Ford changing the 2026 Super Duty?What does the 2026 F-350 look like?How much horsepower does a 2026 F-350 have?What engine is in the 2026 Ford Super Duty?Ford's Super Duty line of trucks is known for its rugged and capable ability to tackle the biggest jobs. The 2026 F-350 continues to stand out in the highly competitive segment of heavy-duty pickup trucks with its 1,200 pound feet of torque with class-leading maximum tow ratings. For 2026, the F-350 offers even more standard and available features and configurations, proving that the Super Duty continues to be both function and form.All MSRPs listed are sourced from the manufacturer's website, and are subject to change based on location and at the discretion of the manufacturer. Listed MSRPs are based off of two-wheel drive, single rear-wheel trucks in base cab and bed configurations, with the exception of the King Ranch and Platinum trims that are available only with four-wheel drive. MSRPs do not include destination, and the automaker reserves the right to update pricing for any reason and without ntoice. The 2026 Ford F-350 Super Duty Exploring The King Of Heavy-duty Trucks For 2026 FordIn the realm of heavy-duty pickup trucks, the Ford F-350 has always been a top contender. For the 2026 model year, the F-350 doesn't bring a ton of changes. Ford still keeps it streamlined for the Super Duty in 2026, offering five trim levels. The STX package is now an available add-on for the big F-350 with dual rear wheels. The 7.3-liter makes its way into the standard engine option for the upper level King Ranch and Platinum trims, while the 6.8-liter remains the standard option for all remaining trims. Two different 6.7-liter Power Stroke diesel engines are available for all trims, with the high-output version putting out a class-leading 1,200 pound-feet of torque.The XL trim gains the Super Cab, short bed configuration (148-inch wheelbase) and the SecuriCode keyless entry pad as options for 2026. Some color availability has changed; Antimatter Blue and Darkened Bronze Metallic have been replaced with Argon Blue Metallic, Marsh Gray, and Iconic Silver Metallic exclusively for fleet vehicles. Matte Black and Carbon Fiber tailgate lettering from Tufskinz are now available for some custom touches. As usual, new wheel upgrade options are associated with different appearance package upgrades. Tire pressure monitoring systems are now standard on all trims for 2026 as well. The Lineup For 2026 F-350 XL: MSRP $47,270 AaronBersee/CarBuzz/Valnet As usual, the F-Series line starts off with the basic XL trim. The standard engine for the XL is the babyzilla 6.8-liter V8. This engine has received only glowing reviews since its introduction. However, Ford makes every engine it puts in the F-Series available for the XL, including the mighty 6.7-liter Power Stroke High Output. Offered in three cabs - a regular, super cab and crew cab - the XL is also available with two bed lengths. it is completely customizable to suit the needs of any job.Ford Vinyl seats with manual adjustment and black vinyl floors are standard issue for function over form XL. No, with the XL, you're not getting anything leather, premium wheels, or massive screens everywhere - but you are getting a truck that comes with its sleeves rolled up, ready for work with a standard 2.5- or three-inch trailer hitch for the dual rear wheel models. However, all axle configurations come with Ford's AdvanceTrac, roll stability control, and trailer sway control. Painted front and rear bumpers are standard, along with a power-locking tailgate. For those who care not about frills, but rather productivity, the XL is the right choice. F-350 XLT: MSRP $50,475 Ford The XLT is typically a top choice for those looking for a value-based truck purchase. It is a nice blend of convenience features and hard-work persona. The XLT comes with the lauded 6.8-liter V8 as standard, along with the Torqueshift-G ten-speed automatic transmission. A 3.73:1 final drive with AdvanceTrac, roll stability and trailer sway control are also included in the package as standard equipment. The truck wears upgraded 18-inch 'sparkle silver' painted cast aluminum wheels, and a chrome grill to help differentiate it from the basic XL trim. The interior of the XLT is a bit more comfortable as well, with its standard cloth seats, which, for the driver's seat, are eight-way power adjustable. F-350 Lariat: MSRP $64,335 Ford The Lariat is a nice step into the luxury realm. It still comes standard with the awesome 6.8-liter gas V8 paired with the TorqShift-G ten-speed automatic as standard equipment. The Lariat sits on 18-inch bright machined and carbonized gray painted aluminum wheels wrapped up in 275/65R18 all-season tires. With the Lariat comes a slew of convenience and luxury amenities. Power folding and telescoping mirrors, LED box lighting, trailer brake controller, and privacy glass with defrost are also included in the Lariat package.Ford The Lariat trim comes alive for the interior of the truck, coming with a standard eight-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system including subwoofer, a 12-inch LCD capacitive touchscreen with SYNC 4 and swipe capability, Apple Car Play, and Connected Navigation (subscription at additional cost). The furniture consists of Ford's ActiveX-trimmed seats. ActiveX is engineered to mimic the look and feel of leather. However, these seats are easier to clean, more resistant to temperature changes and overall more durable when compared to leather. F-350 King Ranch: MSRP $79,375 FordThe King Ranch is a combination of luxurious appointment and massive capability. Starting off, the 6.8 liter V8 isn't even an option for the King Ranch. The standard engine option is the powerful 7.3 liter Godzilla gas V8. The King Ranch also utilizes the TorqShift Ten speed transmission, which differs from the TorqShift-G in that it's intended for heavier-duty use and high-output engines like the Power Stroke diesel and the 7.3-liter Godzilla engines. Further equipped, the King Ranch comes standard with dual alternators for a total of 410 amps, Ford's Co-Pilot Assist 2.0, a 360-degree camera package, adaptive cruise control, and a trailer brake controller all help to make the King Ranch a great farm hand.Ford The King Ranch also sets itself apart with its 20-inch bright machined cast aluminum wheels with light caribou painted accent pockets wrapped in LT275/60R20 all-terrain rubber. Power deployable running boards, a power tailgate with steps make getting into the truck's cab or LED illuminated bed less of an acrobatic maneuver. Privacy glass with defrost and a power sliding rear window are also part of the loaded King Ranch. The interior of the King Ranch is the focal point with its King Ranch Kingsville Antique Affect leather seats. The King Ranch shares all the techno-gadgetry with the Lariat, making the 12-inch LCD touchscreen standard as well. F-350 Platinum: MSRP $80,265 FordThe ultimate F-350 is the Platinum trim. Standard is the mighty 7.3-liter gas V8, with diesel options available. All of which are paired with the heavier duty TorqShift ten-speed automatic. The Platinum shares most of its features with the King Ranch. However, the Platinum comes with a unique onboard scale system with Smart Hitch, letting the driver know when the truck is at capacity. Visually, the Platinum differs with a black painted grill, low gloss black painted and machined 20-inch wheels, and fog lamps. The power-folding mirrors on the Platinum are equipped with heated trailer tow mirrors for the best visibility when towing. Inside the cab, the seats are unique to the Platinum, featuring multi-contour leather seating surfaces for the front captains' chairs. Looking Forward Is A Redesign In The Future? Ford Now in the third year of its fifth generation, the Super Duty line of trucks is said to be getting a refresh in 2026 for the 2027 model year. Similar and speculative reports allude to a redesign for 2028, with models potentially receiving an increasingly popular (and polarizing) EREV (extended range electric vehicle) powertrain option. This utilizes a large battery pack like an EV, but it has an onboard gas burning "range extender," which basically acts like an onboard generator/charger to keep the battery going - extending the truck's battery-powered range. Again, this is all speculative, as details of any redesigns and powertrain options for the next-generation Super Duty are understandably top secret. FAQs Ford Is Ford changing the 2026 Super Duty? The 2026 Super Duty remains largely unchanged, with speculation hinting at a refresh for the 2027 model year trucks. What does the 2026 F-350 look like? The 2026 F-350 looks the same as the 2025, as there were no major physical changes made to the truck. How much horsepower does a 2026 F-350 have? The base 6.2-liter V8 has 405 horsepower. Other available engines range from 435 horsepower up to 500 horsepower from the high-output diesel engine. What engine is in the 2026 Ford Super Duty? The standard engine for the XL, XLT, and the Lariat, is a 6.8-liter V8. The King Ranch and Platinum come with a 7.3-liter V8 as standard. All trucks are available with either the 7.3-liter V8, or the 6.7-liter Power Stroke diesel V8.