Whether you need a muscular pickup for personal towing or to bolster your commercial fleet, a new Ford Super Duty for sale in Seneca, SC, fits the bill. Each behemoth in the Super Duty family, consisting of the Ford F-250 SD, Ford F-350 SD, and Ford F-450 SD, delivers its own distinct level of hauling strength. View our in-house inventory below or speak to the Lake Keowee Ford team about placing a custom order – we look forward to serving you at our showroom near Anderson, SC.
There are three Super Duty models with various trims and configurations for you to tour and test-drive at our dealership near West Union, SC. Each has three cab configurations – Regular Cab, SuperCab, and Crew Cab – comes with either a 6.9- or 8-foot bed, and offers the following trims:
In this guide, we’ll focus more on the unique attributes of each truck.
Towing capacity is the biggest distinction between each model in the Super Duty trio, but there are several other differences, including standard features and engine availability. We’ll go into detail about what makes each truck stand out below so you can start to hone in on the one that aligns most closely with your needs.
Although it is the first truck in the lineup, the F-250 Super Duty has impressive towing performance. It can tow up to 23,000 pounds.1 This truck only offers single rear wheels, though dual rear wheels are available on other Super Duty models. Make an appointment or stop by our dealership near Anderson, SC, as a walk-in to see this model up close.
Choosing the mid-tier Ford F-350 SD means gaining more than 10,000 pounds of maximum towing strength. This model can tackle up to 38,000 pounds, only 2,000 pounds less than the maximum available for the F-450.1 While it tows slightly less than its big brother, the F-350 is where you’ll find the highest payload capacity in the Super Duty lineup: up to 8,000 pounds.2 You can also upgrade your F-350 with dual rear wheels – which is required to hit that top payload limit – for increased stability and enhanced braking power.
At the top of the Super Duty lineup sits the unreal F-450. This towing beast can handle up to 40,000 pounds1 without breaking a sweat. It exclusively comes with dual rear wheels and a 6.7-liter turbo-diesel V-8 in either standard or high-output tuning. You won’t find a higher towing capacity anywhere in the new Ford truck lineup.
Lake Keowee Ford is your one-stop shop for all your trucking essentials. Not only do we stock a wide inventory of models, but we are also highly knowledgeable about Ford towing. We can walk you through model comparisons, like the difference between the Ford F-150 vs. F-250 SD, or show you how to hitch up a trailer.
Search our all-new Ford inventory for a model that aligns with your requirements and budget. If you need a hand, get in touch with Lake Keowee Ford.
The most significant differences between the F-250, F-350, and F-450 are their towing and payload capacities. The F-450 marks peak towing potential, at up to 40,000 pounds,1 while the F-350 has the top payload strength of up to 8,000 pounds.2 There are other distinguishing characteristics, too – for instance, the Ford F-450 SD comes exclusively with dual rear wheels.
The following engines are available throughout the Super Duty lineup:
A Ford Super Duty truck can tow up to 40,000 pounds.1 This maximum capacity is specific to the F-450 SD model, but the other two offer impressive towing as well. You can contact or visit us in Seneca, SC, for additional information on towing capabilities – we are well-versed in the 2025 Ford Super Duty.
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1When properly equipped. See dealer for details.
2Maximum payload capabilities are for properly equipped vehicles with required equipment and vary based on vehicle configuration, accessories, and option content. Horsepower, torque, payload and towing are independent attributes and may not be achieved simultaneously.