2016 Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW Values
Select a 2016 Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW trim level
Available in three different cabs, two different rear axles, two bed lengths and numerous trim levels, you can seat up to five in the Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW. The base model is outfitted nicely with 17” steel wheels, blacked out grille and bumpers, trailer towing mirrors, a tailgate that locks, heavy-duty floor mats, 40/20/40-split front bench seat, standard cloth upholstery, tilt and telescope steering wheel and a basic two-speaker audio system. Step up to a higher trim level and you will get added creature comforts that include things like: up to 20” polished wheels, privacy glass in the rear, chrome exterior accents, all-powered accessories, remote entry/start, trailer brake control, the Ford Sync voice command system with 8” touchscreen, HD and satellite radio, fog lamps, parking sensors, automated headlamps, powered and heated front seats, powered and heated side mirrors, wood interior accents, Bluetooth/iPod/USB integration, leather upholstery, off-road package and much, much more. Under the hood is a beefy 6.2-liter gasoline V8 engine that’s rated at 385 horsepower and 405 pound-feet of torque.
2016 model year changes
The Ford F-Series Super Duty only gets a few changes for 2016. Cold weather states get a standard supplemental cab heater to help keep things warm in the winter, while fleet vehicles are available with a 4-corner LED strobe warning light kit. A couple of new exterior colors are also available in 2016: Shadow Black and Race Red.
Competitive comparison
Flexibility for commercial use; class-leading tow ratings; Power Stroke diesel's 800 pound-feet of torque; full roster of safety features
Special features for 2016
The F-Series Super Duty trucks bear a resemblance to their best-selling sibling, the F-150. These Super Duty models are made to serve an especially pure purpose -- to reliably, safely and confidently haul heavy loads or heavy trailers day after day. Best of all, inside, they are actually quite comfortable -- even luxurious in some cases.
Ford boasts that its 6.7L Power Stroke diesel engine is the most powerful diesel pickup engine on the market and that the Super Duty F-350 (dual rear wheel) model has an impressive tow rating of 26,500 pounds.

F350 Super Duty-V8
Crew Cab King Ranch 2WDCrew Cab King Ranch 4WD
Crew Cab Lariat 2WD
Crew Cab Lariat 4WD
Crew Cab Platinum 4WD
Crew Cab XL 2WD
Crew Cab XL 4WD
Crew Cab XLT 2WD
Crew Cab XLT 4WD
Regular Cab XL 2WD
Regular Cab XL 4WD
Regular Cab XLT 2WD
Regular Cab XLT 4WD
Supercab Lariat 2WD
Supercab Lariat 4WD
Supercab XL 2WD
Supercab XL 4WD
Supercab XLT 2WD
Supercab XLT 4WD
Available in three different cabs, two different rear axles, two bed lengths and numerous trim levels, you can seat up to five in the Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW. The base model is outfitted nicely with 17” steel wheels, blacked out grille and bumpers, trailer towing mirrors, a tailgate that locks, heavy-duty floor mats, 40/20/40-split front bench seat, standard cloth upholstery, tilt and telescope steering wheel and a basic two-speaker audio system. Step up to a higher trim level and you will get added creature comforts that include things like: up to 20” polished wheels, privacy glass in the rear, chrome exterior accents, all-powered accessories, remote entry/start, trailer brake control, the Ford Sync voice command system with 8” touchscreen, HD and satellite radio, fog lamps, parking sensors, automated headlamps, powered and heated front seats, powered and heated side mirrors, wood interior accents, Bluetooth/iPod/USB integration, leather upholstery, off-road package and much, much more. Under the hood is a beefy 6.2-liter gasoline V8 engine that’s rated at 385 horsepower and 405 pound-feet of torque.
2016 model year changes
The Ford F-Series Super Duty only gets a few changes for 2016. Cold weather states get a standard supplemental cab heater to help keep things warm in the winter, while fleet vehicles are available with a 4-corner LED strobe warning light kit. A couple of new exterior colors are also available in 2016: Shadow Black and Race Red.
Competitive comparison
Flexibility for commercial use; class-leading tow ratings; Power Stroke diesel's 800 pound-feet of torque; full roster of safety features
Special features for 2016
The F-Series Super Duty trucks bear a resemblance to their best-selling sibling, the F-150. These Super Duty models are made to serve an especially pure purpose -- to reliably, safely and confidently haul heavy loads or heavy trailers day after day. Best of all, inside, they are actually quite comfortable -- even luxurious in some cases.
Ford boasts that its 6.7L Power Stroke diesel engine is the most powerful diesel pickup engine on the market and that the Super Duty F-350 (dual rear wheel) model has an impressive tow rating of 26,500 pounds.
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