Compare 2024 Ford F-150 vs 2024 Ford F-250

2024 Ford F-150 vs 2024 Ford F-250
2024 Ford F-1502024 Ford F-250

  Engine

2.7L V66.8L V8

  Horsepower

325405

  MPG (City/Highway)

20/26 *15/20 *

2024 Ford F-150 vs 2024 Ford F-250

Serving Fort Mill, SC

In 2024, the full-size F-150 and the heavy-duty F-250 benefit from extensive improvements. These trucks are recognized for their commanding styling and performance but have bold differences to explore and consider. After learning about the latest F-150 and the F-250 changes at Fort Mill Ford, which truck will you drive home in?

Performance

The 2024 Ford F-150 loses the base V6 engine from the previous model year and has six engines to choose from this year. The entry-level engine is a turbo V6, 325-horsepower unit. Two more powerful turbo V6s that produce 400 horsepower and 450 horsepower are also available. The two V8 engines offer 400 horsepower and 720 horsepower. There is also a turbo V6 hybrid unit available that generates 430 horsepower. For the 2024 F-250, two V8 options are available that deliver 400 horsepower and 430 horsepower. The V8 turbo-diesel gives you 475 horsepower, and a high-output variation of this system yields 500 horsepower.

Appearance

The Ford F-150 dominates the road with its tall design and chiseled definition. The wide grille is slightly rounded on the sides as it integrates with large, rectangular headlights. The headlights are accented on the sides and topped by an LED bar. The F-250 has a slightly larger presence on the road. Its wide grille covers almost the entire front end and boasts horizontal accents. The rectangular headlights run from top to bottom, and they are encased on three sides and an LED bar.

Features

These Ford trucks are available with an extensive selection of features across their many trim levels. They share leather seats with heat across both rows, a two-panel moonroof, a Bang & Olufsen audio system, a head-up display, a 360-degree camera, backup assist, rear auto braking, lane keeping assistance, a digital instrument panel, the Sync 4 infotainment system, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, a forward collision warning with auto braking, a dual-zone climate control system and others. The F-250 is also available with household power outlets, a wireless internet hotspot, ambient lights, driver’s memory settings, and a few additional features.

Fort Mill Ford is your source for full details on the F-150 and F-250. Stop by the showroom today to see the 2024 updates and compare the trim levels for these models.

* EPA-estimated city/hwy mpg for the model indicated. See fueleconomy.gov for fuel economy of other engine/transmission combinations. Actual mileage will vary. On plug-in hybrid models and electric models, fuel economy is stated in MPGe. MPGe is the EPA equivalent measure of gasoline fuel efficiency for electric mode operation.