If you need a versatile truck that handles everything from hauling heavy loads to construction sites throughout Chester County and commuting to Philadelphia to conquering challenging terrain during weekend road trips to the Poconos Mountains, look no further than the 2025 Ford F-150. With eight different Ford F-150 models, six engines, and extensive customization options, you can tailor your truck to your needs and lifestyle. Explore this guide, then visit our John Kennedy Ford dealership in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, to create your perfect vehicle.
The Evolution of America’s Best-Selling Truck
The legendary Ford F-150 has been America’s best-selling vehicle for over 40 years, and the 2025 model continues to build on this legacy. This pickup is a market leader renowned for its versatility, cutting-edge tech, and solid performance. The F-150’s enduring popularity is a testament to Ford’s dedication to tradition and its ongoing commitment to innovation. It has evolved significantly, transitioning to aluminum bodies and incorporating hybrid powertrains while maintaining its reputation for reliability.
Throughout its history, the F-150 has adapted to changing customer needs. It has grown from a basic work truck to a versatile, technologically advanced vehicle with various configurations, more powerful engines, and upgraded comfort and convenience features.
2025 Ford F-150 Trim Levels Breakdown
The eight 2025 F-150 models cater to different driver needs and budgets. At a starting MSRP of $38,810, the XL includes standard features such as 17-inch steel wheels and a Class IV trailer hitch. The STX has a starting MSRP of $42,015 and comes with 18-inch alloy wheels, Pro Trailer Backup Assist, and dual-zone automatic climate control.
Ford’s BlueCruise hands-free driving assistance system and power-adjustable front seats with heating and ventilation are just some of the premium features of the Lariat (starting MSRP $63,360). The off-road-focused Tremor boasts all-terrain tires, skid plates, and a uniquely tuned suspension and has a starting MSRP of $64,915.
Luxury features on the King Ranch (starting MSRP $74,905) include a dual-panel moonroof, massaging front seats, and a 14-speaker Bang & Olufsen premium sound system. Sharing the same MSRP, the Platinum offers trim-exclusive exterior and interior detailing, upgraded front seats, and a power-adjustable, heated steering wheel. The Raptor is a beast. At a starting MSRP of $79,005, it boasts unique fender flares, a distinctive grille, and an available off-roading suspension with adaptive Fox shock absorbers.
Ways To Personalize Your 2025 F-150
Ford’s extensive customization options allow you to configure every detail of your F-150.
Exterior Design Options
The F-150 gives you a selection of 11 exterior colors, depending on the trim. Marsh Gray and Space White Metallic are new hues for the 2025 model year. Wheels range from 17 to 22 inches, with 24-inch versions available on select trims, and tire options include all-season, all-terrain, and off-road varieties. Ford offers trim-specific Black Appearance Packages on the STX, XLT, and Lariat, which enhance the truck’s aesthetic with various blacked-out styling elements.
The F-150 offers numerous exterior accessories, such as racks and carriers, hitches, and towing equipment. Options for the bed and cargo area include covers, liners and mats, rails and steps, organizers, and storage boxes. The FX4 Off-Road, Tow/Haul, and Bed Utility Packages are optional on select trims.
Interior and Tech Upgrades
You can customize your F-150’s interior with various comfort and convenience enhancements. An in-vehicle safe to secure your valuables, floor liners and mats for protection, and a removable cup tray are popular options.
Available tech upgrades include expanded availability of Ford BlueCruise 1.4 for hands-free highway driving, a Pro Power Onboard generator, upgraded SYNC 4 technology with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, a head-up display, a 12-inch touch screen, and 5G Wi-Fi hot spot connectivity.
Engines and Performance Features
Ford offers engines to meet diverse needs. The 2.7-liter EcoBoost V-6, standard on the XL, STX, and XLT, is ideal for everyday use and light-duty tasks. It has 325 hp and 400 lb-ft of torque, offering maximum towing and payload capacities of 8,400 pounds and 1,775 pounds, respectively.
A 5.0-liter V-8 generating 400 hp and 410 lb-ft of torque is standard on the Tremor and Lariat and available on the XL, XLT, and STX. With this capable engine, the F-150 is rated to pull up to 12,900 pounds and haul a maximum payload of 2,225 pounds. The 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 delivers 400 hp and 500 lb-ft of torque, allowing you to tow a maximum of 13,500 pounds and carry a payload up to 2,440 pounds. It’s included on the King Ranch and Platinum and optional on the XL, XLT, Tremor, and Lariat.
Select trims offer a 3.5-liter PowerBoost Full Hybrid powertrain, using a V-6 and an electric motor to produce 430 hp and 570 lb-ft of torque. Towing capacity drops to 11,200 pounds, but it offers improved fuel economy.
The Raptor offers two exclusive, high-performance engines. The standard 3.5-liter V-6 EcoBoost High Output engine generates 450 hp and 510 lb-ft, while the available 5.2-liter Supercharged V-8 pumps out a remarkable 720 hp and 640 lb-ft of torque. The maximum towing capacities for these models are 8,200 pounds and 8,700 pounds, respectively.
2025 Ford F-150 Configurations
The Ford F-150’s cab and bed choices affect daily comfort and long-term satisfaction. There are three bed lengths depending on your cab style. The 5.5-foot bed is ideal for urban environments, such as Phoenixville, balancing cargo space and maneuverability. For additional cargo volume, there’s a midlength, 6.5-inch bed and an 8-foot bed for heavy-duty tasks. All share a depth of 21.4 inches and a width of 50.6 inches between the wheel wells. There are three cab styles.
Regular Cab: Budget-Friendly and Versatile

The Regular Cab comes with a 6.5- or 8-foot bed and is ideal if you prioritize cargo rather than passenger space. It features two doors and a bench seat accommodating up to three people. There’s 40.8 inches of headroom and 43.9 inches of legroom.
SuperCab: Maximum Flexibility

If you need a rear cabin and cargo capacity, consider the SuperCab. It fits five or six people and has a standard 6.5-foot bed, four doors, and front and rear bench seats. Front passengers enjoy 40.8 inches of headroom and 43.9 inches of legroom, while those in the rear have 33.5 inches for their legs.
SuperCrew: Family Friendly

The four-door SuperCrew seats five or six people and offers a 5.5- or 6.5-foot bed. It features 40.8 inches of headroom and 43.9 inches of legroom in the front and 43.6 inches of rear legroom. This option is best if you have a family or regularly carry adult passengers.
Build and Price Your 2025 F-150 at John Kennedy Ford in Phoenixville, PA Today
Our team at John Kennedy Ford in Phoenixville is committed to providing the best car-buying experience possible. We stock a vast selection of models, including the 2025 F-150, and have an on-site auto service center to keep your vehicle running at its best.
Call 484-921-0763 or contact us online to schedule a visit. We’ll explore your options and help you build a truck perfect for your Phoenixville lifestyle.
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