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    • Ford’s new F-150 Lobo is a street truck version of its most popular truck
    • It’s lowered, with a V8 engine and new styling
    • The Lobo starts at $59,995, including delivery fee

    Ford today launched a new package for its best-selling F-150 pickup. The 2025 F-150 Lobo is a street truck — a lowered, high-power pickup meant more for the pavement than the dirt. It starts at $59,995, including a delivery fee.

    The full-size street truck is Ford’s second Lobo model. The company launched a Lobo version of its Maverick compact truck in August.

    Somewhat confusingly, Ford has sold the F-150 under the name “Lobo” in Mexico since the late 1990s.  

    Based on the STX, in SuperCrew Only

    • The Lobo uses the affordable STX trim, but adds a V8 and some appearance upgrades

    Ford sells the Lobo as a package, not a trim level — a fact that will make little difference to shoppers but controls how dealers order it.

    It’s based on the relatively affordable STX trim level, but replaces that model’s V6 engine with a  5.0-liter V8 engine that puts out 400 horsepower and 410 lb.-ft. of torque. It also gets an upgraded 2-speed automatic 4-wheel-drive (4WD) system.

    A street truck is about attitude as much as performance.

    Ford says the Lobo is “already lower than a base F-150 with an updated suspension that drops the rear of the truck 2 inches,” but also gets “a 10-piece ground appearance package that visually lowers the truck even more.”

    A Lobo-specific grille has an integrated light bar. It sits beneath a Lobo-specific cowl hood.

    “To best capture today’s popular street styling, we added black-accented exterior features such as hood vents, exhaust, and badging, not to mention unique Lobo 22-inch gloss-black wheels,” Ford says.

    The F-150 Lobo is available in five colors: Agate Black Metallic, Atlas Blue Metallic, Carbonized Gray, Oxford White, and Rapid Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat. Ford is already accepting orders for the model.



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