Stop Running at the Limit: The Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW Is the Working Truck Taylor Ford Recommends

Results: 10 Vehicles
Value Your Trade in Minutes
Value Trade

When the load is heavy and downtime isn't an option, the F-350 SRW delivers. Explore trims, commercial financing, and fleet options at Taylor Ford in Taylor, MI. The Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW handles heavier loads, bigger trailers, and tougher jobs than the F-250. Shop now at Taylor Ford in Taylor, MI.

The Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW: Built for the Jobs That Can't Wait — at Taylor Ford in Taylor, MI

The Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW is the truck you call on when the job is too big for anything else. Built for operators and businesses that need higher towing capacity, stronger payload ratings, and a platform that holds up under serious daily demand, the F-350 SRW steps up where the F-250 leaves off. Find it now at Taylor Ford in Taylor, MI, where our team understands working trucks — and can help you spec the right one for the work you're actually doing.

Is a New Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW Right for You?

If your operation regularly pushes the limits of a standard heavy-duty truck — hauling heavy equipment, towing large trailers, supporting specialized upfits, or running a fleet that can't afford downtime — the F-350 SRW is built for exactly that. Its reinforced suspension, higher gross vehicle weight rating, and available high-output powertrain options give you headroom that the F-250 SRW doesn't have, which means you're not running at the edge of the truck's capability every day. That margin matters when the job changes, the load gets heavier, or the terrain gets worse than expected.

Matching the right F-350 SRW configuration to your operation is where Taylor Ford earns its place in the conversation. We offer flexible financing options built for both individual buyers and commercial accounts, and our commercial enrollment program can unlock additional advantages for qualifying businesses. Military members should ask about military appreciation incentives. Trade your current vehicle in to offset upfront cost, and our team will walk you through every meaningful decision — cab configuration, bed length, powertrain, and trim — so you leave with a truck that fits the work, not just the lot.

What Are the Key Features of the Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW?

The Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW is available in XL, XLT, Lariat, King Ranch, Platinum, and Tremor trims, giving operators the flexibility to spec a lean fleet unit or a fully loaded owner-operator truck depending on the job. Safety technology across the lineup includes Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking, available 360-degree camera systems, trailer blind-spot monitoring, and trailer backup assist — features that reduce risk and protect drivers, loads, and equipment on the job site and on the road. Powertrain options include the 7.3L gas V8, the 6.7L Power Stroke diesel, and the high-output 6.7L Power Stroke diesel, each engineered to deliver consistent pulling power under heavy load. The available Pro Power Onboard system adds up to 2.0 kilowatts of exportable power from the bed, turning the truck into a mobile power source for tools and equipment anywhere the job takes you — no generator required.

  • Available high-output 6.7L Power Stroke diesel built to handle maximum towing and payload demands day in and day out
  • Pro Power Onboard delivering up to 2.0kW of exportable job site power directly from the truck bed
  • 360-degree camera with trailer blind-spot monitoring for confident towing and precise maneuvering in tight spaces

Each F-350 SRW trim is calibrated for a specific operator profile. The XL is the workhorse of the lineup — durable, no-frills, and easy to fleet-spec without unnecessary overhead. The XLT adds comfort and convenience features that make a real difference for drivers logging long hours behind the wheel. The Lariat brings a more refined interior and a broader feature set that suits owner-operators who need the truck to represent the business as much as serve it. King Ranch and Platinum trims deliver premium materials, advanced technology, and a fully appointed cabin for executives and business principals who demand the same standard inside the truck that they hold everywhere else. The Tremor is purpose-built for off-road and rough terrain operations, adding specialized suspension, all-terrain capability, and hardware that holds up where paved roads end.

The Benefits of Buying or Leasing a Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW in Taylor, MI

For businesses operating in and around Taylor, MI, the F-350 SRW is a direct investment in operational capacity. Michigan's job sites, winter road conditions, and variable terrain demand a truck that performs without hesitation — and the F-350 SRW's higher capability ratings give your operation real working room instead of a truck that's constantly running at its limit. Check our current vehicle specials and dealer specials for current purchase and lease opportunities, and ask our team about how the F-350 SRW compares against the F-250 SRW if you're still working through which platform fits your load requirements. We're proud to support the contractors, fleet operators, and businesses that keep this community moving — and our Friends of Taylor Ford program reflects that commitment.

The Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW delivers where it counts: higher towing and payload capacity than the F-250, a powertrain lineup that can be spec'd to match your actual workload, advanced safety features that protect your drivers and equipment, and a trim range that scales from practical fleet unit to premium owner-operator truck. At Taylor Ford, we have the inventory, product knowledge, and financing options to help you make a decision that works for your operation — not just today, but over the life of the vehicle. If you've worked with us before, we'd appreciate you sharing your experience. Come talk to our team about putting the F-350 SRW to work.

Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW vs. F-250 SRW: Which One Fits Your Work?

When you're deciding between the F-350 SRW and the F-250 SRW, the answer comes down to load. Both trucks share the same engine options, safety technology, and interior features across comparable trims — but the F-350 SRW is built on a reinforced platform with higher gross vehicle weight ratings, a stronger suspension setup, and payload and towing figures that give it a meaningful advantage on demanding jobs.

The F-250 SRW is the right call for light-to-moderate commercial work, personal hauling, and towing situations where loads are consistent and manageable. It's strong, capable, and a solid daily driver for operators who don't regularly push maximum capacity. The F-350 SRW is the right call when jobs routinely involve heavier loads, larger trailers, commercial upfits, or applications where running at the edge of the truck's limits isn't acceptable. The towing capacity difference between the two can reach several thousand pounds depending on configuration — and in commercial operations, that gap is often exactly where the decision lives.

  • F-250 SRW — General contracting, light fleet use, everyday towing and hauling
  • F-350 SRW — Heavier loads, larger trailers, commercial upfits, and high-demand applications
  • Key difference — The F-350 SRW delivers higher payload and towing capacity for operations that need the extra headroom

If your work regularly tests what a truck can carry or tow, the F-350 SRW is the more capable platform. If your needs are balanced between work and daily driving, the F-250 SRW remains a strong option. Our team at Taylor Ford can walk you through both side by side — with real specs matched to your actual workload — so you make the right call the first time.

Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW FAQs

What is the Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW used for?

The F-350 SRW is built for high-demand towing, heavy hauling, commercial fleet use, and specialized upfit applications. It's the truck contractors, fleet managers, and operators reach for when the load exceeds what a standard heavy-duty truck handles reliably.

What engine options are available on the F-350 SRW?

The F-350 SRW offers three powertrain options: a 7.3L gas V8, a 6.7L Power Stroke diesel, and a high-output 6.7L Power Stroke diesel. Each is engineered for consistent performance under load — your choice depends on how hard and how often the truck works.

How does the F-350 SRW differ from the F-250 SRW?

Both trucks share similar technology and interior features, but the F-350 SRW delivers higher payload capacity, a stronger suspension platform, and higher towing ratings. For operations that regularly push load limits, the F-350 SRW provides the working room that matters. Compare F-250 SRW details here.

What trim levels does the Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW come in?

The F-350 SRW is available in XL, XLT, Lariat, King Ranch, Platinum, and Tremor. Each trim is built for a different operator profile — from stripped-down fleet units to fully appointed owner-operator trucks. Explore all trims here.

Is the F-350 SRW a good fit for commercial and fleet use?

Yes — it's purpose-built for it. Taylor Ford's commercial enrollment program can provide additional benefits for qualifying business accounts. Ask our team about eligibility when you come in.

Can I trade in my current work truck?

Yes. Trade-in value can be applied directly to your purchase or lease to reduce upfront cost. Our team will give you a straightforward evaluation with no runaround.

Are there special offers available right now?

Check our vehicle specials and dealer specials pages for current opportunities. Qualifying military members may also be eligible for military appreciation incentives.

How do I get started at Taylor Ford in Taylor, MI?

Start on the F-350 SRW research page to review trims and configurations, then contact our team to talk through your specific workload and get matched with the right truck. No pressure — just straight answers.