Jul 1, 2026
2026 Ford Super Duty F-350 King Ranch parked on a rural Missouri property near Gower

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The 2026 Ford Super Duty runs from the work-ready XL all the way up to the luxury Platinum Plus, and picking the right trim is really about matching features to how you use the truck. Here is every 2026 Super Duty trim explained – what each one gives you, who it’s built for, and how the appearance and off-road packages fit in – so buyers across Kansas City, St. Joseph, and northwest Missouri can order with confidence.

What trims does the 2026 Ford Super Duty come in?

The 2026 Ford Super Duty comes in five core trims – XL, XLT, Lariat, King Ranch, and Platinum – plus the range-topping Platinum Plus package. Trims move from work-focused to luxury as you climb, and the 6.8L gas V8 is standard on XL, XLT, and Lariat while the 7.3L gas V8 becomes standard on King Ranch and Platinum.
Trim Best for Standard engine
XL Work and fleet 6.8L gas V8
XLT Work plus comfort 6.8L gas V8
Lariat Comfort and towing 6.8L gas V8
King Ranch Western luxury 7.3L gas V8
Platinum Top-tier luxury 7.3L gas V8
Platinum Plus Flagship 7.3L gas V8

A closer look at each 2026 Super Duty trim

XL

Best for: work trucks, fleets, and buyers who want capability without extras

The foundation of the lineup. The XL keeps things purposeful with durable vinyl or cloth and the features that matter on a job site. New for 2026, the SuperCab 148-inch wheelbase is now offered on XL, adding configuration flexibility for work buyers.

XLT

Best for: buyers who work the truck but want more comfort and tech

The XLT adds the comfort and technology most buyers want day to day – SYNC 4 infotainment, available heated power seats, upgraded trim, and driver-assist features – without stepping into luxury pricing territory. It’s the practical middle ground.

Lariat

Best for: heavy-tow buyers who want a comfortable, well-equipped cabin

Where the Super Duty starts to feel refined. The Lariat brings ActiveX seating, larger displays, and available advanced trailering technology. New for 2026, the available Lariat Premium Package adds Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist 2.0, platform running boards, and Pro Trailer Hitch Assist.

King Ranch

Best for: buyers who want distinctive Western-themed luxury

The King Ranch is unmistakable, with Kingsville Antique leather, Java interior tones, and unique badging. It steps up to the standard 7.3L gas V8 and adds refined touches throughout – a favorite for buyers who tow in comfort and want a truck with character.

Platinum

Best for: buyers who want the most modern, top-tier comfort and tech

The Platinum is the technology and comfort flagship – power running boards, head-up display, ventilated seats, and the most advanced available driver-assist suite. Refined materials and a quieter, more modern cabin set it apart.

Platinum Plus

Best for: buyers who want the absolute top of the Super Duty range

The Platinum Plus package is the flagship of the lineup, featuring the exclusive Smoked Truffle interior, quilted leather, Max Recline seats, and a twin-panel moonroof. It’s the most luxurious way to own a Super Duty.

What appearance and off-road packages are available?

The 2026 Super Duty offers appearance packages including STX, Black Appearance, and Chrome, plus off-road packages including Tremor, FX4, and the XL Off-Road Package. New for 2026, the STX Appearance Package is now available on F-350 dual-rear-wheel models.

These packages layer on top of the trims to tailor looks and capability. The STX and Black Appearance packages give the truck a blacked-out, modern look, while Chrome leans bright and traditional. For terrain, the Tremor Off-Road Package is the most capable – upgraded suspension, skid plates, and off-road hardware – with FX4 and the XL Off-Road Package offering rugged capability at different levels. If you split time between the highway and rough Missouri back roads or job sites, an off-road package is worth a look.

What is the difference between SRW and DRW on the Super Duty?

SRW (single rear wheel) has one wheel on each side of the rear axle and is easier to maneuver and park, making it ideal for daily driving and lighter towing. DRW (dual rear wheel), also called a dually, has two wheels per side for greater stability, towing, and payload – the choice for heavy fifth-wheel and gooseneck loads.

This choice matters as much as the trim. If you tow a large fifth-wheel or gooseneck regularly, or you need maximum payload, a dually adds the stability and capacity that heavy loads demand – an F-350 DRW carries the lineup’s highest payload, up to 8,000 pounds when properly equipped. If your towing is lighter and you value everyday drivability, single rear wheel keeps the truck easier to live with. Many trims are offered both ways, so you can pair the cabin you want with the rear-wheel setup your workload needs.

Not sure which trim and configuration fit? Tell our team what you tow and how you’ll use the truck, and we’ll match you to the right trim, engine, and SRW or DRW setup – no overbuying. We know these trucks and we know northwest Missouri work.

Which 2026 Super Duty trim should you buy?

Choose XL or XLT for work-focused value, Lariat for the best balance of comfort and heavy-tow capability, King Ranch for distinctive Western luxury, and Platinum or Platinum Plus for top-tier comfort and technology. Then choose SRW for drivability or DRW for maximum towing and payload.

The good news is there’s no wrong answer – just the right match for your use. A rancher who tows daily and a family that wants a comfortable tow rig for the lake will land on different trims, and both will be well served. Come see the lineup in person at our Gower showroom, an easy drive from Kansas City and St. Joseph, and we’ll help you sort it out.

THE SNEED DIFFERENCE

Why heavy-duty buyers from Kansas City, St. Joseph, and across northwest Missouri come to Gower:

  • Top 5 Ford remarketing dealer nationally – sourcing volume that drives pricing metro stores can’t match.
  • Ford Credit Partners in Quality – one of roughly 111 dealers nationwide recognized for customer satisfaction.
  • Family-owned for 30 years – straight answers on trims and configurations, with no pressure to overbuy.
  • An easy drive – about 30 minutes north of Kansas City, 20 from St. Joseph. We ship nationwide.

2026 Super Duty trims FAQ

What is the top 2026 Super Duty trim?
The Platinum Plus package is the top of the 2026 Super Duty lineup, featuring the exclusive Smoked Truffle interior, quilted leather, Max Recline seats, and a twin-panel moonroof. Platinum is the top core trim below it.
What is the difference between Lariat and King Ranch?
The Lariat offers refined comfort with ActiveX seating and the standard 6.8L gas V8, while the King Ranch steps up to Western-themed luxury with Kingsville Antique leather, Java interior tones, and the standard 7.3L gas V8. King Ranch is the more distinctive, higher-appointed trim.
Should I get a single rear wheel or dually Super Duty?
Choose single rear wheel (SRW) for easier daily driving and lighter towing, and dual rear wheel (DRW, or dually) for maximum stability, towing, and payload with heavy fifth-wheel and gooseneck loads. The F-350 DRW carries the highest payload in the lineup.
What is new for the 2026 Super Duty trims?
For 2026, the SuperCab 148-inch wheelbase is now offered on XL, the STX Appearance Package is now available on F-350 dual-rear-wheel models, and a new Lariat Premium Package adds Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist 2.0 and advanced trailering technology.
Keep researching the 2026 Super Duty: the 2026 Super Duty Buyer’s Guide, the engine guide, the towing and payload guide, and the colors guide.

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