

When you live and work in Southwest Arkansas, your truck needs to keep up with the demands of both work and play. Whether you're towing equipment across Clark County or heading out on a weekend hunt near Lake DeGray, you'll want a truck that can handle the job and then some.
Enter the robust lineup of 2025 Ford F-150 and 2025 Ford Super Duty® trucks. These two titans of the road offer different strengths depending on your lifestyle, workload and hauling needs. At Southwest Ford Lincoln in Arkadelphia, we're here to help you compare these F-Series models and find the new Ford truck that's right for you.
2025 Ford F-150 for Sale Near Me
The 2025 Ford F-150 enters its latest model year as a tried-and-true fan favorite thanks to its remarkable blend of performance, technology and efficiency. With a lineup of powerful engine options -- including a hybrid F-150 version -- and available features like Pro Power Onboard and an upgraded infotainment system, the F-150 is the ideal choice for those who need a truck that can double as a daily driver and dependable hauler.
From light construction projects to weekend getaways, a new F-150 in Arkadelphia offers just the right mix of towing capability and fuel economy. It's perfect for small business owners, family adventurers and anyone looking for a versatile full-size truck. Here's a breakdown of the different 2025 F-150 engine options, along with their respective horsepower figures and capabilities:

2.7-liter EcoBoost® V6
- 325 hp
- 400 lb-ft torque
- 8,400 lbs. towing
5.0-liter V8
- 400 hp
- 410 lb-ft torque
- 12,900 lbs. towing
3.5-liter EcoBoost® V6
- 400 hp
- 500 lb-ft torque
- 13,500 lbs. towing
3.5-liter PowerBoost® Full-Hybrid V6
- 430 hp
- 570 lb-ft torque
- 11,200 lbs. towing
3.5-liter High Output EcoBoost® V6
- 450 hp
- 510 lb-ft torque
- 8,200 lbs. towing
5.2-liter Supercharged V8
- 720 hp
- 640 lb-ft torque
- 8,700 lbs. towing

2025 Ford Super Duty® Trucks in Arkadelphia, AR
For drivers who need raw power and industrial-grade strength, the 2025 Ford Super Duty® lineup is your go-to. With engines that include a high-output 6.7-liter Power Stroke® Turbo Diesel, the Super Duty® is designed for heavy-duty hauling, commercial work and major towing -- up to 40,000 poundswhen properly equipped, in fact.
Whether you're pulling livestock trailers across rural backroads or handling major equipment for your business in Malvern or Camden, the Super Duty® rises to every challenge. This is the truck for professionals who need long-lasting durability, maximum torque and serious payload capacity.
Compare Super Duty® engine options and see which level of muscle is the best fit for your needs:
6.8-liter V8 Gas
- 405 hp
- 445 lb-ft torque
- 18,900 lbs. towing
7.3-liter V8 Gas
- 430 hp
- 485 lb-ft torque
- 22,500 lbs. towing
6.7-liter Power Stroke® V8 Turbo Diesel
- 475 hp
- 1,050 lb-ft torque
- 38,600 lbs. towing
6.7-liter High Output Power Stroke® V8 Turbo Diesel
- 500 hp
- 1,200 lb-ft torque
- 40,000 lbs. towing
Which Ford Truck Is Best to Buy?
Determining the best Ford truck for your needs depends on various factors.
- Choose the F-150 if:
- You want a reliable daily driver with strong weekend capabilities
- Fuel efficiency and advanced tech features are top priorities
- You tow boats, campers or smaller trailers
- You're interested in the added efficiency of a hybrid option
- Choose the Super Duty® if:
- You need heavy-duty towing and payload for commercial use
- Your business requires a high-output diesel engine
- You haul heavy equipment or fifth-wheel trailers regularly
- You want a dedicated jobsite companion
Test-Drive a Ford Truck in Arkadelphia Today
No matter which Ford pickup speaks to your needs, we're ready to help you find it at Southwest Ford Lincoln. Stop by our dealership in Arkadelphia to compare F-150 vs. Super Duty® models in person and talk to our truck sales specialists. We're proud to serve all of Southwest Arkansas with rugged trucks that work as hard as you do, so contact us to schedule your F-Series test-drive today!
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