Ford has just announced the 2020 F-Series Super Duty Tremor – a new package that adds offroad prowess to the towing and payload capability of the Super Duty.
You’re probably here to see what the Tremor package is all about, and who are we to stand in your way?
So, without further ado, here is the hardware specific to the F-Series Super Duty Tremor:
The massive shocks feature substantial oil volume that serves to keep internal temperatures low, while the large cross-section works to improve responsiveness. At very low speeds, they are tuned for soft damping, which is increased for control over more severe impacts. Internal hydraulic rebound helps soften the blow from the hardest hits.
All that results in some impressive capabilities:
Ford says that the F-Series Super Duty Tremor is the most capable off-road Super Duty ever. The package is not a desert runner, like the F-150 Raptor. Instead, it’s more of a rock and rough terrain crawler. Both workhorse and adventure machine, the use case for the Tremor is described by Ford truck group marketing manager, Todd Eckert.
“A growing number of Super Duty customers use their trucks for more than work. They’re fishing, camping and towing boats on weekends and they go off-road, so we designed this truck specifically for them – more ground clearance, bigger shocks, bigger tires and more off-road capability. Tremor balances what customers demand in terms of work with what they need in the great outdoors.”
The Tremor Off-Road does all this while still maintaining its purpose as a Super Duty, with towing and payload ratings similar to non-Tremor models. In fact, the new truck features greater towing and payload ratings than Ram Power Wagon.
The 2020 Ford Super Duty Tremor features selectable drive modes, which allow customers to choose the setting best suited to driving conditions. These include:
The rock-crawl mode is unique to Tremor. It is optimized to operate in 4×4 low and is enabled by the standard TorqShift 10-speed automatic transmission.
And now, for the first time ever, Ford F-Series Super Duty gets Trail Control. Having first made its debut on the F-150 Raptor and Ranger, it functions in any mode and is like cruise control for off-road driving.
The 2020 Ford F-Series Super Duty Tremor is available as an optional package on the 4×4 single-rear-wheel F-250 and F-350 models with the SuperCrew cab and 6.75-foot box in XLT, Lariat, King Ranch and Platinum trim levels. It will be available with both the all-new 7.3-liter gasoline V8 (with a 53:1 crawl ratio) or Ford’s third-generation 6.7-liter Power Stroke diesel (44:1 crawl ratio). F-250 models also require the high-capacity trailer tow package.
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The Tremor Off-Road Package will be available when the 2020 Super Duty launches later on in 2019. We can’t wait to drive one of these beasts when the time comes. Until then, subscribe to Ford Authority for more Ford F-Series news, F-250 news, F-350 news, and around-the-clock Ford news coverage.
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Really awesome package, I've been looking at replacing my old Cummins with an F-250 gas truck in the next year or so, this is for sure what I would buy except for the fact it's only on Supercrew models. I'll be getting an 8ft bed and extended cab so that's disappointing. I'll just save some money and get an XL with the FX4 package
I have yet to find out what the hp and torque ratings for the 7.3 are, but I’m willing to bet 400+hp and between 500-600 ft lbs of torque. Does anyone here know what they are?
Nope, nothing has been released officially... yet.
You wrote about high capacity towing, but you didn't write what that capacity was.
That's because Ford has yet to release any official figures. Stay tuned for those.
When will Ford put out the specs on the 7.3 V8?
I'm most interested in the Torque and at what RPM for max torque.
When will the warn integrated winch be available for the tremor and if its out whats the part number?