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2023 Ford F-250 Is (Again) the Quickest Diesel Truck We've Ever Tested

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Record Test: 2023 F-250 Hits 60 MPH in 5.5 SecondsMichael Simari - Car and Driver
  • A 2023 Ford F-250 Super Duty raced to 60 mph in 5.5 seconds, making it the quickest diesel truck we've ever tested.

  • A 2020 F-250 last held the title, hitting 60 mph in 6.1 seconds, but the newer truck is helped by an extra 150 pound-feet of torque (1200 total).

  • Not only is the '23 F-250 six-tenths quicker to 60, but it's also a half-second quicker through the quarter-mile and 1.2 seconds quicker to 90 mph.

Heavy-duty pickup trucks are all about bragging rights. One year Ram has the best-in-class towing capacity, for example, the next Chevy or Ford owns the crown—and so on and so forth. When it comes to torque, the 2023 Ford Super Duty lineup is the current king of the hill, with its new high-output Power Stroke diesel V-8 summoning a seismic 1200 pound-feet. That recently helped a F-250 SuperCrew 4x4 hit 60 mph in 5.5 seconds, earning it the title of quickest diesel-powered truck we've ever tested and just impressively swift for anything weighing 8000-plus pounds.

F-250 Beats Its Own Record

While heavy-duty pickups from different brands are often one-upping each other, this time Ford one-upped itself. That's because the record the '23 model broke was held by a 2020 F-250 SuperCrew 4x4 that reached 60 mph in 6.1 seconds. That truck also set the record for the quickest quarter-mile time for a diesel truck, racing 1320 feet in 14.6 seconds at 94 mph.

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Michael Simari - Car and Driver

As impressive as those milestones were, what's more impressive is how much quicker the new F-250 accelerates. Not only did it hit 60 mph six-tenths sooner, but its 6.8-second sprint from 5 to 60 mph was nearly a full second quicker than before. In fact, the truck we tested was between three- and nine-tenths quicker than its predecessor in virtually all of our acceleration metrics. Along with finishing the quarter-mile in 14.1 seconds at 97 mph, the F-250 hit 90 mph in 11.9 seconds (1.2 ticks quicker than before).