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Ford trucks are among the most compelling, capable, and well-rounded vehicles on the road. They boast potent performance options, top-tier towing and payload ratings, and proven Built Ford Tough durability. They also offer comfortable accommodations, cutting-edge features, and daily-driving practicality.

The Ford truck lineup is the most expansive in the industry, with models, trims, and packages to suit a variety of needs, tastes, and preferences. Whether you're shopping for a reliable work vehicle, a rugged adventure machine, or just a comfortable daily driver with extra utility, you can find the perfect pickup for your specifications at Middlekauff Ford in Twin Falls, ID.

Ford Maverick

A pickup is a great way to maximize the versatility of your daily driver. But they're not always practical for some people due to their often fuel-thirsty powertrain, higher price tags, and expansive space requirements. Ford created the Maverick for drivers who could use the added utility of an open truck bed but need something smaller and more economical. The Ford Maverick is superbly well-rounded, earning Car and Driver 10Best recognition in its second year of production (2023). It's also a truck that actually looks like a truck, unlike a certain class competitor.

While it may be small by modern truck standards, the Ford Maverick delivers abundant practicality. A FlexBed cargo box enhances versatility with its multi-position tailgate, threaded DIY holes, optional cubbies and power outlets, and eight tie-downs (two that double as bottle openers). It also boasts a 1,500 payload rating.

The Maverick's standard 2.5-liter hybrid engine (191 horsepower) is more efficient than many small cars, achieving an EPA-estimated 42 mpg in the city. More propulsion is available with the optional 2.0-liter EcoBoost® powerplant (250 hp). And if you're seeking adventure beyond the asphalt, the Ford Maverick Tremor Off-Road package has all the equipment you need to tackle the trails.

Ford Ranger

Do you need more capability than a compact truck but want something more maneuverable than a full-size model? The Ford Ranger offers an appealing middle ground. Powered by a 2.3-liter EcoBoost® turbo-four (270 hp, 310 lb-ft), the Ranger can haul more than 1,800 pounds and tow up to 7,500 pounds when properly equipped.

The Ford Ranger gets even better for 2024, launching its all-new fifth generation with bolder styling, upgraded features, and more performance options. In addition to the standard 2.3-liter EcoBoost®, the 2024 Ranger will introduce a new engine option borrowed from the F-150 lineup--a 2.7-liter EcoBoost® V-6 generating 315 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque. And for outdoor enthusiasts who prefer out-of-bounds exploration, Ford is introducing the long-awaited Ranger Raptor with specialized terrain-tackling upgrades and an all-new 3.0-liter EcoBoost® V-6 (405 horsepower, 430 pound-feet of torque).

The 2024 Ranger also brings plenty of interior improvements, including small-item storage solutions like a large center console, rear under-seat cargo bins, and fold-flat rear seatbacks. A 10.1-inch touchscreen and wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto are standard equipment. Available tech features include a 12-inch touchscreen, a fully digital gauge cluster, Connected Built-In Navigation, Bang & Olufsen premium audio, and Co-Pilot360â„¢ driver aids.

Ford F-150

With a history spanning 75 years of tireless innovation, the Ford F-150 continues to set the standard for the light-duty full-size truck class. Ford's ability to understand and deliver everything truck owners need has made the F-150 America's top-selling vehicle for over four decades. It offers versatile accommodations, cutting-edge features, and myriad configuration options. And since different drivers have unique requirements, the F-150 provides the segment's most comprehensive engine lineup-including five with a minimum of 400 pound-feet of torque.

Unlike most competitors, even lower-level F-150 trims can access high-powered upgrades. For example, the entry-level F-150 XL CrewCab offers five engine options, including a 3.5L EcoBoost® V-6, a 5.0L V-8, and a 3.5L PowerBoost full-hybrid V-6. When properly equipped, the Ford F-150 boasts a best-in-class available tow rating of 14,000 pounds.

Of course, a class-leading truck requires more than class-leading performance. The Ford F-150 offers a long list of features and tech to make work easier-like Ford's Pro Power Onboard system that turns your F-150 into a mobile generator, offboarding up to kW through four to six outlets. Other examples include Pro Trailer Backup Assist, a 360-degree surround-view camera, Trailer Reverse Guidance, and Blind Spot Information System with Trailer Coverage. Available Ford Blue Cruise enables true hands-free operation on over 130,000 miles of pre-qualified North American roads.

Ford F-150 Lightning

The Ford F-150 Lightning is the all-electric variant of America's favorite pickup, making it one of the most important EVs on the market. Powered by a dual-motor, four-wheel-driving powertrain, the F-150 Lightning generates 775 pound-feet of torque and 426 or 563 horsepower (Standard or Extended Range battery). It can tow up to 10,000 pounds when properly equipped. And it offers EPA-estimated ranges of 240 to 320 miles, depending on the configuration. But the battery doesn't just power the truck. With Ford Intelligent Backup Power and the Ford Charge Station Pro, an F-150 Lightning Extended Range can keep a full household running during an outage for up to three days or more.

The F-150 Lightning's cabin is an impressive tech showcase, including standard dual 12-inch displays for the digital gauge cluster and a SYNC 4 infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto. All models include Ford Co-Pilot360™ 2.0 driver aids, while the Lariat trim gets a stunning 15.5-inch SYNC® 4A screen with Enhanced Voice Recognition.

Ford Super Duty

While modern full-size pickups are stronger than ever, some jobs require the prodigious power and diligent durability of Ford Super Duty. Models like Ford F-250 and F-350 have similar features to the F-150. But their purpose-tuned suspensions, specially engineered chassis, and burly V-8 engine options help them conquer the toughest towing and hauling tasks.

Recently redesigned for a fourth-generation, Ford Super Duty has a new standard 6.8-liter V-8 engine with 400 horsepower and 445 pound-feet of torque. Or you can upgrade to the segment's most powerful gasoline V-8, a 7.3-liter engine with 430 horsepower and 485 pound-feet of torque. A properly configured Ford Super Duty truck can haul up to 8,000 pounds-more than any class competitor. And with the new High-Output 6.7-liter Power Stroke turbo-diesel (500 hp, 12,000 lb-ft), a properly equipped Ford F-350 can tow a segment-best 40,000 pounds.

Test-Drive New Ford Trucks near Buhl, ID

Reach out to Middlekauff Ford for more information about the Ford truck lineup, available features and financing opportunities, and how you can order one to fit your needs and lifestyle. If you'd like to explore a Ford truck's accommodations, features, and performance firsthand, we invite you to visit our Twin Falls Ford dealership for a test drive. It will be our pleasure to assist you.