When can you order a 2023 Ford Super Duty

Are you pining after that perfect high-performance truck? Have you been trouble finding the "just right" model that satisfies all your driving needs? Contact the team at Ace Ford! In addition to our onsite new inventory, our dealership offers options reserve the new model for you with a custom order.

This includes top high performance trucks like the Ford F-250 and Ford F-350 - F-Series Super Duty favorites! Serving drivers from Woodbury to Blackwood, NJ, our team has the tools to help you get the new truck you deserve.

How Does the Process of Reserving a Ford Super Duty Work?

If you even just have an idea of the truck you want, that's all you need to get started. You just need to contact our dealership and let our team help. We can talk you through our options or direct you to easy-to-use tools that will help you assemble a Ford Super Duty package you'll love. Once you have an order placed, we'll keep you appraised of its progress and let you know when it's ready for pickup.

Our reservation and custom order options open up a world of possibilities in regards to features, performance options, appearance options, and more. The best part? You won't pay a dime more than you would buying a new model already available at our dealership.

Why Should I Custom Order My Next Ford Super Duty at Ace Ford?

The biggest advantage to custom ordering your Ford? You know you're getting what you really want. Contact our dealership today with your requests and your questions. We take pride in our status as a new Ford resource for drivers in the Glassboro and Deptford areas. We'd love to send you home to Swedesboro in a new Ford Super Duty truck that you'll love. Place a custom order and reserve your new truck today.

To elevate your workday, you'll need a Built Ford Tough® truck. For Ford's most powerful capabilities, you've probably been asking, "When can I order a 2023 Ford Super Duty?" The answer is here, as order banks are tentatively set to open October 17, 2022. Order yours at Crossroads  Ford as soon as they're available!

What Trim Levels Will Be Available for the 2023 Ford Super Duty?

As of recently, the 2023 Ford Super Duty models are still slated to have the same trim levels of the 2022 model years for the Ford Super Duty F-250, Ford Super Duty F-250, and Ford Super Duty F-350. Trim levels you can expect to find include the 2023 Ford Super Duty F-250 XL, the 2023 Ford Super Duty F-250 XLT, the 2023 Ford Super Duty F-250 Lariat, the 2023 Ford Super Duty F-250 King Ranch, the 2023 Ford Super Duty F-250 Platinum, and the 2023 Ford Super Duty F-250 Limited.

What Engines Will Be Available for the 2023 Ford Super Duty?

There haven't been any updates on 2023 Ford Super Duty engines as they are expected to stay the same as the 2022 model year. Customers can expect to see a 7.3L V8 engine, a 6.8L Flex Fuel V8 engine, and a 6.7L Power Stroke® V8 Turbo Diesel engine.

What Improvements Can I Expect in the 2023 Ford Super Duty?

Are you wondering, "When can I order a 2023 Ford Super Duty?" Then you're probably wondering what improvements have been made to the new model year. Not only did the 2023 Ford Super Duty get an exterior refresh, its front-end design taking inspiration from the Maverick, but it is reported that it will feature a new tail light design and an integrated bed step. It is also rumored that it will undergo some tech upgrades.

Stay up to date on all your questions like, "When can I order a 2023 Ford Super Duty" and more, and contact Crossroads Ford for all the latest information!

As of recently, the 2023 Ford Super Duty models are still slated to have the same trim levels of the 2022 model years for the Ford Super Duty F-250, Ford Super Duty F-250, and Ford Super Duty F-350. Trim levels you can expect to find include the 2023 Ford Super Duty F-250 XL, the 2023 Ford Super Duty F-250 XLT, the 2023 Ford Super Duty F-250 Lariat, the 2023 Ford Super Duty F-250 King Ranch, the 2023 Ford Super Duty F-250 Platinum, and the 2023 Ford Super Duty F-250 Limited.

Buyers placed a total of 52,518 new orders in five days, averaging more than 10,000 trucks a day, according to October sales data. These are not reservations, these are orders placed through Ford car dealerships on behalf of actual customers who have decided to purchase the vehicle. Technically, it isn't counted as a sale by Ford until it's delivered but the factory is tooled up to build all these orders.

These initial 2023 orders are the fastest ever for the Super Duty, Ford spokesman Said Deep said Thursday. Unlike the Mach-E and F-150 Lightning pickup, these buyers had to place their orders through dealers rather than online directly.

The Super Duty pickup truck has a base price of $43,970 (plus $1,795 in destination fees) that often climbs past $90,000 depending on amenities selected by the buyer. Options include type of engine, wheels, tires, cloth or leather interior, display screen size and massaging seats.

While all F-Series trucks are the backbone of Ford, the Super Duty brings in super dollars for the Dearborn automaker.

"It's the big dog," said Erich Merkle, Ford U.S. sales analyst at Ford. "It shows vehicle demand and truck demand remains resilient. This was something I was kind of waiting for — to see what kind of mark the new Super Duty would make, due to the headwinds facing the economy."

The previous order bank for the 2022 Super Duty closed in April. Dealerships have been keeping wait lists for customers since, Deep said.

Things appear to be doing OK based on the latest sales data, which Ford releases monthly.

"There’s a lot of pent-up demand for our trucks, especially Super Duty," Deep said.

General contractor Tyler Lee, right, stands with Toby Sims, commercial sales manager at Bozard Ford Lincoln in St. Augustine, Florida on August 10, 2022 beside Lee's 2022 Ford F-350 Platinum.

Tyler Lee, 39, a building contractor in St. Augustine, Florida, ordered a 2023 Super Duty to "pull trailers, tractors, you name it."

"We've tried 'em all as far as work trucks, but I've never had any issues at all whatever, even the check engine light, out of 20-something Super Dutys" purchased to date, he told the Free Press Thursday. "We actually put our trucks to work. They’re pulling something every day, off road every day, in four-wheel-drive once or twice a week. We’ve had other trucks that have had nothing but issues."

The surge in initial orders is an encouraging followup to third-quarter earnings and spotlights the importance of trucks of all sizes. The small Maverick pickup played a key role in third-quarter sales announced last month.

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Ford, like other automakers, has had to stagger production of different vehicles based on supply chain management and parts availability and COVID-19 and factory disruption and supplier challenges. While there's a strong demand for all-electric trucks and SUVs, Ford has said it has no plans at this time to take Super Duty electric.

The F-150 Lightning has dominated headlines and this reminds consumers and investors that Ford plans to be competitive in both electric and gasoline-powered trucks.

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"You haven’t been able to order a Super Duty for a long time. They’re limited production this year," Jeff King, vice president and general manager at Bozard Ford Lincoln in St. Augustine, told the Free Press. "One of those is mine. I've got a 19,000-pound RV and I can't pull it with anything else."

He bought a horse farm in July because his wife is an equestrian, so the truck is essential, he said.

Jeff King, standing beside his daughter Avery on Dec. 21, 2021, bought a horse farm for his wife Stephanie (right) in St. Augustine, Fla., and he purchased a 2023 Ford Super Duty to pull a horse trailer. King is vice president and general manager at Bozard Ford Lincoln in St. Augustine.

Contractors, along with anybody who pulls a boat or trailer or works in agriculture, are customers for a Super Duty.

"They'll close that order bank in a couple days and you won’t be able to get a Super Duty. If you need to tow a lot of weight, there is no other alternative," King said. "All you people from Michigan and New York are moving to Florida and we've got to build houses for you. Every one of those builders has a Super Duty."

UAW members build Ford Super Duty trucks at Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville and Ford Super Duty Chassis Cabs at Ohio Assembly Plant in Sheffield. The cabs are used for fleet vehicles such as ambulances and trash trucks.

Karl Brauer, executive analyst for the iseecars.com shopping site, said, "Ford is able to supply a capable, all-new heavy-duty pickup to a marketplace that clearly is still hungry for them."

Is Ford taking orders for 2023 Super Duty?

It's sort of like McDonald's and burgers — or Apple and iPhones. But even Ford took notice when it opened order banks for the 2023 Super Duty on Oct. 27.

How much will the 2023 super duty cost?

We expect the 2023 Super Duty to start in the region of $42,000, plus a destination charge, for the basic XL trim. The next-up, XLT, should be about $6K more. Other trims are Lariat, King Ranch, Platinum, and Limited. There are so many options that a well-equipped Limited could end up close to $100,000.

How long is the wait for a Ford Super Duty?

Most Super Duty trucks going forward are going to be over the 8 month mark and some will take as long as 2 years. Transit and Transit Connect Vans- not much hope of getting one in less than a year. Bronco- 1 to 2 years.

Is Ford taking super duty orders?

2023 Super Duty Pre-Order Banks are Now Full The 2022 Ford Super Duty model year was completely reserved within 3 months. Get your name on the list to Reserve your 2023 F-350, F-450, F-550, F-600 or F-650, order banks in Seattle open Soon!