When shopping for a heavy-duty truck like the 2026 Ford F-250 at Sherwood Ford, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by all the choices. From workhorse basics to luxury appointments, each trim level delivers a distinct mix of capability, comfort, and character. In this guide, we’ll compare the trim levels, highlight key differences, and help you decide which one suits your needs best. Keep reading for a 2026 Ford F-250 trim level comparison from your favorite Sherwood Park, AB, dealership.
Here are the primary 2026 F-250 trim levels (for the Super Duty lineup) and what each brings:
Each trim is available in multiple cab and bed configurations (Regular Cab, SuperCab, Crew Cab; short or long bed) and supports different engine choices.
Because engine and interior options are pivotal in choosing an F-250, here’s a deeper look (based on your supplied and public specs):
|
Trim Level |
Standard / Available Engines |
Seating / Upholstery |
Character & Best Use |
|
XL |
6.8 L V8 gas (standard) | Vinyl |
Rugged, no-frills work truck |
|
XLT |
6.8 L V8 gas (standard) | Vinyl |
Better daily driver / mixed use |
|
Lariat |
Option for 6.7 L Power Stroke diesel | Vinyl |
For towing, more comfort, longer drives |
|
King Ranch |
7.3 L V8 gas (available) |
Kingsville antique leather |
Western luxury + serious capability |
|
Platinum |
7.3 L V8 gas (available) |
Cloth seats (luxury cloth) |
Full luxury without overly western styling |
When deciding among trims, consider these decision drivers:
Here are some common questions buyers ask when comparing F-250 trims:
The 6.7 L Power Stroke turbo diesel is available starting at the Lariat trim and up. It’s not offered on XL or XLT in their base form.
That depends on the cab configuration. Crew Cab versions typically seat up to five or six (with bench or split-seating configurations). Regular Cab or SuperCab versions have more limited rear seating or none. All trims accommodate similar seating configurations; the difference is more in comfort and interior finish.
King Ranch offers Kingsville antique leather seats, while Platinum offers luxury touches.
Yes. Higher trims often receive upgraded lighting, premium wheels, chrome or body-color accents, advanced safety/driver assist features, and more refined exterior styling. Some features are optional depending on package availability.
The Lariat, King Ranch, and Platinum are all great for towing. Just ensure you pair your trim with the proper towing package.
At Sherwood Ford, we understand that every F-250 buyer has unique priorities. Whether you’re seeking a rugged workhorse or a more refined, high-end truck, our sales team can walk you through each trim’s strengths and help you match engine, cab, and features to your use case.
We aim to be more than a dealership; we’re your partner in making the F-250 the tool it needs to be, whether for work, recreation, or family.
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