2020 Ford Super Duty

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Ford will add a buff and brawny off-road version of its biggest 2020 F-250 and 350 Super Duty pickup later this year.

Those heavy-duty versions of America's best-selling vehicle will now include a package dubbed Tremor.

The Tremor package will include a crew cab, lifted suspension and more when the 2020 Super Duty medium-duty pickups go on sale late this year.

The Super Duty constitutes around a third of sales for the F-series pickups, which have been America’s best-selling vehicles for 42 years. Ford builds the Super Duty in Louisville, Kentucky.

Tremor is an equipment package rather than a new model. That means that Ford will offer it on a wide range of F-250 and 350s, potentially making it a big seller.

Tremor features
35-inch offroad tires
18-inch matte black wheels
Crew cab, short box body, 10-speed automatic transmission
8-cylinder, 7.3-liter gasoline engine; or 6.7-liter, 8-cylinder diesel engine
53:1 crawl ratio for gasoline engines, 44:1 diesel
Front limited slip differential
Rear electronic locking differential
Skid plates
A raised suspension, 1.5 inches higher at the front and 2 rear
10.8 inches of ground clearance
The ability to ford water 33 inches deep, up to the headlights’ lower edge
Raised running boards, with drilled holes for drainage
A 5-inch higher air dam
Off-road shock absorbers
New front axle
Rock crawling mode


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That looks like a fairly flat torque curve. You're staying over 400 torques from 1000 RPM through 5000 RPM. It was never going to be knocking on diesels torque numbers (at least modern diesels).

Also remember it "only" has 475 torque, but that 430 HP is going to make it feel A LOT livelier than any other gasser or diesel on the market.
 
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