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2023 Ford F-350 Super Duty XL SuperCab In Stone Gray: Photos

Since the debut of the all-new 2023 Ford Super Duty back in September, Ford Authority has spotted a number of variants of the redesigned pickup out and about, including three finished in Stone Gray – an F-250 with the STX Appearance Package, an F-350 equipped with the FX4 Off-Road Package, and an F-450 Lariat. Now, Ford Authority has spotted a 2023 Ford F-350 Super Duty XL SuperCab finished in that same hue, giving us yet another look at the brand new, redesigned pickup.

Like the previously-spied variants, this 2023 Ford F-350 Super Duty XL SuperCab wears all-new exterior styling with a set of C-clamp headlights and a new grille design up front. Moving down the side, we can see the 2023 Super Duty’s new cab, which is different from the one present on the current model, as well as its brand new bedside step, which makes it easier to reach items in the bed without having to climb in it.

In the rear, a new taillight design flanks the tailgate, as well as a set of integrated rear bumper steps. The 2023 Super Duty features an enhanced, integrated tailgate step to improve access as well. Inside the cabin, the new pickup has been treated to a redesign and the addition of multiple tech features, including an all-new head-up display (HUD) designed to improve safety. Under the hood, the 2023 Super Duty features a revised engine lineup with a new standard gas 6.8L V8 and both regular and high output versions of the turbocharged Ford 6.7L V8 Power Stroke Scorpion diesel.

Consumers showed immediate interest in the 2023 Ford Super Duty following its debut, as The Blue Oval accumulated 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.

We’ll have more on the 2023 Super Duty soon, so be sure and subscribe to Ford Authority for the latest Ford F-Series newsFord Super Duty news, and ongoing Ford news coverage.

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  1. So tell me what is the difference between the old cab and the new one. Read the other articles from the link in this one but could not find the difference between the two. Beginning to think there isn’t much

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    1. There isn’t a visual difference in the cabs, and all the outer sheet metal seems to be the same.

      There was a difference in the Super Duty cabs between 1999-07 and 2008-16 (and present for F-650, 750). Both appear identical, however the bottom frame mounts on the later cab are different and it is a challenge to put a later cab on the earlier frame, despite the identical appearance and sheet metal. It may be a similar situation here.

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  2. They say different so they can drive the price through the roof there is no difference only the price .ram is looking a lot better. but will just have to Park the ram behind the barn other than the front of the barn.

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  3. Please detail the standard interior cab and available options packages. You may want to address the improvements of the new engine lineup compared to the previous. Was the change made to improve fuel efficiency?

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  4. The basic truck looks good but the side step and huge vertical model placard are in competition with each other for ugly award!

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