The mega-popular Ford Super Duty was just treated to a redesign for the 2023 model year, one that brought forth quite a few updates for the Super Duty, including fresh interior and exterior styling, as well as a brand new powerplant and various other features. However, it’s seemingly only a matter of time before the Ford Super Duty gets its next comprehensive update, and a new report sheds some light on when that might happen.
According to Automotive News, the Ford Super Duty is slated to receive its next major redesign in 2028, which will follow a mid-cycle refresh scheduled for 2026. That refresh will also coincide with the addition of that same model to the lines at the Oakville Assembly plant in Canada. Previously slated to build a pair of now-discontinued all-electric three-row crossovers, Oakville was recently tabbed to join the Kentucky Truck plant and the Ohio Assembly plant as locations building the popular model.
As Ford Authority previously reported, Oakville will build a hybrid version of the Ford Super Duty when it comes online at that plant, which will become that model’s first-ever electrified powertrain option. Previously expected to gain a hybrid option as part of its 2023 redesign, that never happened, and the Super Duty was also left out of Ford’s recent announcement that it will offer a hybrid powertrain in every model in the Ford Blue (ICE) lineup by 2030.
In the meantime, the 2023 Ford Super Duty did get more of an evolutionary exterior restyling as part of its most recent redesign, along with distinctive styling cues for each trim level. Inside the cabin, one will find a newly reshaped dash and a standard 8-inch touchscreen for the XL or a 12-inch display that’s standard on higher trims, plus a customizable 12-inch digital instrument cluster. Finally, the truck’s engine lineup now consists of the new gas 6.8L V8, the 7.3L V8 Godzilla, the 6.7L V8 Power Stroke diesel, and a new high-output version of the Power Stroke that features a unique turbo, tune, and upgraded exhaust manifolds.
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The 2023 Super Duty does NOT have BlueCruise
That’s ok. F-150 doesn’t get any updates anyway for it so it’s also like not having it since it’s too scary and undependable to use.
3 years and waiting Ford.