The 2023 Ford Super Duty was officially revealed back in September, and in the months since then, Ford Authority has spotted the brand new pickup out driving around in all sorts of colors, configurations, and trim levels. That list includes more than one version of the off-road focused Tremor, including a Platinum F-350 finished in Azure Gray, as well as an Antimatter Blue F-350 King Ranch and an Iconic Silver F-250 Lariat. Now, Ford Authority has come across yet another version of the redesigned pickup in this configuration – a 2023 Ford F-250 Super Duty Platinum Tremor, this time finished in Iconic Silver.
This 2023 Ford F-250 Super Duty Platinum Tremor is notable for a number of reasons, including the fact that opting for the optional package replaces the standard wheels with Tremor-specific units. Selecting the Tremor package adds a host of other features as well, including a front-end lift, unique 18-inch wheels, and 35-inch Goodyear tires.
The Tremor package also includes a uniquely-tuned suspension, a Dana front axle with a limited-slip differential and axle vent tubes, Trail Turn Assist, and selectable drive modes including Rock Crawl. A front e-locker also remains a possibility for the Tremor at some point in the future, as Ford Authority previously reported.
The 2023 Super Duty represents a total redesign of the venerable pickup, complete with new exterior and interior styling, an all-new head-up display (HUD), as well as a brand new cab, bedside steps, and a tailgate step, the latter of which doesn’t impact the truck’s approach and departure angles, as Ford Authority recently reported. Additionally, the new Super Duty features a revamped engine lineup as well.
Consumers showed immediate interest in the 2023 Ford Super Duty following its debut, as The Blue Oval took a significant 50,000 orders in the first week order banks were open – a number that grew to 150,000 by the end of November. Initial Job 1 production of the brand new pickup will begin in early 2023 for XL, XLT, and Lariat trims in all cab configurations, engines, and series, from the F-250 up to the F-600. Meanwhile, Job 2 2023 Super Duty production for King Ranch, Platinum, and Limited trims will follow in the spring, though it’s worth noting that many options are listed as late availability.
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love the color, the grill, not so much, and hate the step in front of the rear wheel
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They look good I just won’t to get ford to let me no a production date on the truck that I have ordered . I worked for FORD for 38 and half years as a ford tech . And a senior master technician for 21 years retired in March 2021 I no ford pretty well inside and out and have enjoyed making them go down the road proudly with smile. What’s up 2023 350 super duty lariat dually stone gray
Super plain and boring… really!
Love the new Ford series, always owned a Ford, never changed for any oder truck or car!!
over priced and ugly but i love ford and lincolns till the end there the best i wish i could buy a new one its just expensive can buy a house for same price
The Ford F150 engines are falling apart @ 85,000 miles. Look it up on YouTube. My son-in-law’s did. You will hear the noise. He bought a new Dodge Laramie.
You can find anything on line. Nobody has more bad reviews than Dodge. Google it and you will find everything bad you want to read. Ford, Chevy, and Dodge all make great trucks its personal preference but Ford is clearly the winner thats why they outsell Dodge 2-1 and if the price was the same it would be way more. Thanks
The step side is a show stopper….UGLY!!! This should be an option Ford. Also, the ‘22 grill was MUCH much better looking. If I was in the market I would look for a ‘22 leftover otherwise I would pass on this truck.