A $100,000 Pickup Truck Now Available From Ford

Luxury pickup

Yes, you read that right, I didn’t accidentally add a zero. Ford adds a new luxury pickup truck to the lineup that’s pretty much around the one hundred thousand dollar mark.

We knew it was going to happen eventually. With consumers craving luxury heavy-duty pickup trucks, Ford says more than 50% of Fords pickup trucks sold this year so far are luxury models.

It’s called the ‘Limited’

The new trim level will be the highest end truck available from Ford and will be called a ‘Limited’. The ‘Limited’ trim level will be available in the Super Duty lineup of F-250, F-350 and F-450‘s in 4×4.

“The Super Duty lineup is a win for all of our customers, from successful ranchers to contractors to RV owners,” said Todd Eckert, Ford Truck group marketing manager. “Super Duty Limited is the most luxurious and advanced heavy-duty pickup truck ever created by Ford for accomplished buyers, with appetites for the high life and hard-earned dollars to match.”

The F-250 Limited 4×4 will start out at $80,835 MSRP inc $1,295 destination fee. The F-450 Limited 4×4 will start out at $87,100 MSRP inc destination fee. With all the options added this can be up to $94,455. By the time you add taxes, doc fees, registration etc, and you’ll be over $100,000.

What makes it so luxurious and a $100,000 Pickup Truck?

  • Custom camelback two-tone leather seats
  • Premium stitched leather-wrapped steering wheel, armrests, and instrument panel
  • Miko® suede headliner
  • Hand-finished dark ash wood trim
  • Twin bar satin grille with chrome accents
  • Quad-beam LED lights
  • Satin-finished tailgate applique
  • Dedicated serial number laser-etched on center console armrest

What else can you expect?

The latest safety features such as adaptive cruise control, Sync3®, 360-degree camera with Trailer Reverse Guide, Forward Collision Alert, panoramic moonroof, heated and cooled seats, multi-contour massage seats, heated steering wheel, and Lane-Keeping alert.

Now you know what you get in a $100,000 Pickup Truck! What do you think? Let us know in the comments below.

Source: Ford Media

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