From Disco to Crypto: F-Series marks 48th Year as America’s Best-Selling Truck

Dec 30, 2024
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For the 48th year in a row, Ford F-Series reigns as America's best-selling truck – with more than 33 million sold since 1977. This unprecedented streak also marks its 43rd year as the nation's top-selling vehicle overall – underscoring its position as America’s favorite vehicle. 

"The enduring legacy of the F-Series is not just a result of our relentless pursuit of improvement but also a reflection of the trust between our team and our customers," said Andrew Frick, President of Ford Blue and Interim CEO of Ford Pro. "We are deeply grateful for the opportunity to serve our customers and are committed to continuing to earn their business every single day." 

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From F-150 to F-600, F-Series' success is built on Ford's commitment to offer a diverse range of powertrains to meet every customer's needs – something that no other manufacturer offers. From gas and diesel-powered workhorses to the PowerBoost Hybrid and all-electric F-150 Lightning – Ford continues to lead the charge in truck innovation. 

The 2025 F-Series lineup showcases Ford's dedication to innovation, capability and advanced technology, including available features like: 

  • BlueCruise hands-free highway driving system** 
  • Pro Power Onboard transforms your truck into a mobile power source.  
  • New Pro Access Tailgate provides improved access and use of the bed, even when towing. 
  • Towing tech like Pro Trailer Hitch Assist, Smart Hitch and Pro Trailer Backup Assist, take the frustration out of hitching and backing up a trailer 
  • Ford Pro™ Vehicle Integration System 2.0 connects upfit instrumentation into the digital systems of Super Duty, helping simplify vehicle conversions for hard-working industries
  • Best-in-class maximum available payload of 8,000 lbs and best-in-class maximum available towing of 40,000 lbs3 on Super Duty make hauling and towing easy, taking on the toughest jobs.  

As Ford enters 2025, the company will continue offering multiple powertrain options in the truck segment, allowing customers to choose between traditional, hybrid, and all electric options – something that no other manufacturer offers.

For more information about the Ford F-Series lineup, visit Ford.com.