Here is some unexpected news. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear proclaims Tuesday, September 27, 2022, KenTRUCKY Day. The odd decree is in honor of the 2023 Ford F-Series Super Duty which makes its debut that day at Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby.
“To honor Ford’s investment and this great partner in Team Kentucky, I have officially proclaimed September 27, 2022, KenTRUCKy Day in the Commonwealth,” Governor Beshear said. “Kentuckyans have been building Ford trucks since the Model T, and we’re thrilled that tradition continues with the all-new Ford F-Series Super Duty.”
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Judging by the spy photos, the new Super Duty has an evolution of the front end styling of the current generation of the truck. There’s a wide grille and stacked headlights on either side. Bracket-shaped position lights are on the outer edges.
We still don’t have any interior photos of the new Super Duty. It would gain a 12-inch infotainment screen like the F-150. Higher trim levels would get a digital instrument cluster.
Ford will continue to offer the new Super Duty in a variety of trim levels, such as XL, XLT, King Ranch and Platinum. To differentiate them on the outside, expect the different grades to have tweaks like different grilles and wheel designs.
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Under the hood, the Super Duty would get a new 6.8-liter V8. It could replace the existing 6.2 liter grinder in the range. The 7.3-liter V8 and 6.7-liter Power Stroke diesel should remain available.
The truck would still be available with a 10-speed automatic transmission. The gearbox could use some improvements.
After premiering on September 27, look for the new Super Duty to go on sale in the first half of 2023.
Ford has quite a footprint in Kentucky. The company employs more than 12,000 people there. It also has a collaboration with SK Innovation to build a $5.8 billion battery production park in Glendale, KY. When the site goes into production in 2025, the two factories on campus would manufacture a total of 86 gigawatt hours of packs each year.
Here is some unexpected news. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear proclaims Tuesday, September 27, 2022, KenTRUCKY Day. The odd decree is in honor of the 2023 Ford F-Series Super Duty which makes its debut that day at Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby.
“To honor Ford’s investment and this great partner in Team Kentucky, I have officially proclaimed September 27, 2022, KenTRUCKy Day in the Commonwealth,” Governor Beshear said. “Kentuckyans have been building Ford trucks since the Model T, and we’re thrilled that tradition continues with the all-new Ford F-Series Super Duty.”
6 Pictures
Judging by the spy photos, the new Super Duty has an evolution of the front end styling of the current generation of the truck. There’s a wide grille and stacked headlights on either side. Bracket-shaped position lights are on the outer edges.
We still don’t have any interior photos of the new Super Duty. It would gain a 12-inch infotainment screen like the F-150. Higher trim levels would get a digital instrument cluster.
Ford will continue to offer the new Super Duty in a variety of trim levels, such as XL, XLT, King Ranch and Platinum. To differentiate them on the outside, expect the different grades to have tweaks like different grilles and wheel designs.
9 Pictures
Under the hood, the Super Duty would get a new 6.8-liter V8. It could replace the existing 6.2 liter grinder in the range. The 7.3-liter V8 and 6.7-liter Power Stroke diesel should remain available.
The truck would still be available with a 10-speed automatic transmission. The gearbox could use some improvements.
After premiering on September 27, look for the new Super Duty to go on sale in the first half of 2023.
Ford has quite a footprint in Kentucky. The company employs more than 12,000 people there. It also has a collaboration with SK Innovation to build a $5.8 billion battery production park in Glendale, KY. When the site goes into production in 2025, the two factories on campus would manufacture a total of 86 gigawatt hours of packs each year.