Thus far, the Ford Performance Warn Winch has proven to be a popular feature on the Ford Super Duty Tremor. So it makes perfect sense for Ford to expand the availability of the winch, which is exactly what the automaker is doing. Soon, 12,000 pounds of winching power will be available for any properly equipped 2020 or newer Super Duty pickup.
“We have Super Duty customers who saw the Tremor winch calling to say they want that same choice,” said Ron Meredith, Ford truck vehicle personalization planning manager. “So we’ve expanded its availability to every new Super Duty pickup and made sure it meets the needs of all of our hardworking Super Duty customers.”
Available as a factory-orderable option or dealer-installed accessory, the winch can be added to optional Ford 7.3L Godzilla V8 or 6.7L Power Stroke V8 diesel-powered 2020 or newer 4×4-equipped F-250 and F-350 Super Duty pickups with available dual batteries and dual 397-amp alternators.
Developed with crash safety and capability in mind, the fully integrated winch is mounted behind the steel bumper and features optimized airflow and clearance regardless of engine choice. The winch features high-tensile strength and an abrasion-resistant synthetic cable that is ideal for helping stranded motorists or as an indispensable tool on the job site. The winch includes the only wireless remote control in its class, along with a wired remote control.
The Ford Performance Warn Winch will be available to order beginning April 8th as a $3,000 factory option, or it can be added after purchase at a local Ford dealership for $3,000 MSRP plus labor.
This news comes on the heels of the unveiling of the 2022 Ford Super Duty lineup, which will receive some new interior and exterior color options, upgraded tech features, and the addition of some new and revised appearance packages.
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