Mac Haik Ford of Georgetown

Nov 8, 2021
Ford F-250

A heavy-duty pickup truck is crucial for serious jobs. They boast impressive power and capabilities. Which truck is best for you? We’re comparing the Ford F-250 and RAM 2500 at Mac Haik Ford to help you decide.

Impressive Power

There are three engine options in the Ford F-250, while the RAM 2500 only has two options. The maximum power in the Ford F-250 is a whopping 475 horsepower and 1,050 lbs-ft of torque. The RAM 2500 cuts it short with just 410 horsepower and 850 lbs-ft of torque. That extra power gives the Ford F-250 a best-in-class 22,800-pound maximum available towing capacity, while the RAM 2500 tops out at 20,000 pounds.

Ready to Haul

The Ford F-250 doesn’t just boast better towing power, it has a higher payload capacity as well. It has the only high-strength, military-grade, aluminum-alloy body in its class. That helps give the tough truck a best-in-class diesel towing capacity of 3,940 pounds. Plus, the cargo bed in the Ford F-250 is also 5.6 inches longer than the bed in the RAM 2500 too.

Advanced Features

The class-exclusive Pro Trailer Backup Assist™ is an available feature in the Ford F-250 that helps make towing so much easier. The simple turn of a knob gives you better control when backing up your trailer. It also has a plethora of advanced driver-assist features that are either an added cost or unavailable in the RAM 2500.

  • Pre-collision assist with automatic emergency braking
  • Blind-spot information system (BLIS) with trailer coverage
  • Trail control™

Want to learn more about the 2022 Ford F-250? Visit our Ford dealership in Georgetown, TX to see it in action. We’d love to take a test drive with you today!