At Gem City Ford, we're proud to offer the Ford F-150, a pickup truck renowned for its exceptional towing capabilities. Whether you're hauling a boat, trailer, or any other heavy load, the F-150 is up to the task.

So, let's take a closer look at what makes this truck a top choice for towing outside Hannibal.

Powerful Engine Options

When it comes to towing, the Ford F-150 is a true powerhouse. This iconic pickup truck offers an impressive array of features and capabilities that make it an ideal choice for those who need to tow heavy loads.

One of the keys to Ford F-150 towing prowess is its range of powerful engine options. From the efficient 2.7-liter, EcoBoost six-cylinder to the muscular 5.0-liter, eight-cylinder, there's an engine to suit every towing need. The available 3.5-liter, EcoBoost configuration in particular, delivers a best-in-class maximum towing capacity of up to 14,000 pounds.

Towing-Specific Features

But raw power is only part of the equation. Ford F-150 also comes equipped with a range of towing-specific features designed to make towing safer and more convenient.

The standard trailer sway control system helps keep your trailer stable and under control, even in challenging New England weather. Available integrated trailer brake controller provides precise braking control for your trailer's brakes, while pro trailer backup assist makes it easy to maneuver your trailer in reverse.

Versatile Configurations

Ford F-150 is also available in a variety of cab and bed configurations to suit your specific needs.

The spacious SuperCrew cab offers plenty of room for passengers and gear, while the 8-foot bed provides ample space for long loads. SuperCab and regular cab options are also available for those who prioritize bed space over passenger room past Beardstown.

Gem City Ford – Test Drive the New Ford F-150 near Pittsfield

Visit Gem City Ford to check out our Ford F-150 inventory and find the perfect truck for your towing needs.

In fact, the Ford F-150 remains the best selling pickup in the U.S. for 47 years and counting.

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