
There are trucks you drive to the store, and then there are trucks you bring when the store needs to be moved. The 2026 Ford F-350 falls firmly into the second category. It does not ease into a job. It arrives ready, like it already knows what you’re about to ask of it.
In Yorkville, NY, where trucks are expected to handle real work and not just look like they could, the F-350 makes a strong case right away. It’s big, it’s capable, and it does not pretend to be anything else.
Power That Doesn’t Ask Questions
The standard 6.8L V8 delivers around 405 hp and 445 lbs. ft. of torque. That alone is enough to handle most tasks without breaking a sweat.
But the real headline is capability. Properly equipped, the F-350 can tow up to 40,000 lbs. and handle payloads up to 8,000 lbs. That’s not a casual number. That’s the kind of capacity where you start measuring what you’re hauling in tons instead of trips.
The 10-speed automatic transmission keeps everything moving smoothly, which is helpful when you’re dealing with loads that could otherwise turn a drive into a workout.
And despite all that, the suspension does a decent job of keeping things settled. It’s still a heavy-duty truck, so you feel what’s going on, but it doesn’t punish you for driving it every day.
Trim Levels That Actually Mean Something
Ford doesn’t just offer trims here for decoration. Each one changes how the truck feels.
The XL is as straightforward as it gets. It shows up, does the job, and doesn’t ask for attention.
Move up to the Lariat, and things start to get more comfortable. Better materials, more tech, and a cabin that feels less like a job site and more like a place you can spend a few hours without complaint.
The King Ranch and Platinum trims take things further, adding leather, upgraded finishes, and details that make you question if you’re still in a work truck.
Then there’s Limited. At that point, you’re sitting in something that can tow a house while feeling like a high-end SUV.
Technology That Keeps Up with the Job
Ford Co-Pilot360® adds driver-assist features like Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane Keep Assist. The available 360-degree camera system makes maneuvering something this size a lot less stressful, especially in tight spots.
BlueCruise adds hands-free highway driving on compatible roads, which sounds like something out of the future but ends up being useful on longer drives.
The infotainment system is easy to use, which is important, because nobody wants to scroll through menus while trying to back up a trailer.
Built for the Work You Actually Do
The F-350 doesn’t pretend to be delicate. It’s built to handle tough conditions, heavy loads, and long days without falling apart or slowing down. That’s really the point. It’s not about looking capable. It’s about being capable when it matters.
See What It’s Like at Steet Ponte Ford
Stop by Steet Ponte Ford in Yorkville, NY and look at the 2026 Ford F-350 up close. Schedule a test drive online today or call us to skip the queue. If you’ve got something heavy to move, this is the kind of truck that doesn’t blink.


