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Ford Super Duty Next-Gen Truck Teased, Will Debut on September 27

  • The next generation of the Ford Super Duty pickup trucks will be revealed on September 27.
  • Ford announced the heavy-duty truck’s reveal date with a short teaser video posted today on its social media accounts.
  • The 11-second clip provides a clear glimpse of the new Super Duty’s headlight design, but that’s about it.

After revealing a new seventh-generation Ford Mustang, the Blue Oval brand will follow that up with the debut of the next-generation Super Duty pickup trucks. The reveal will happen on Tuesday, September 27, according to a short teaser video posted today on Ford’s social media accounts.

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Not only does the 11-second clip officially tell us when the new Ford Super Duty will be revealed to the world, but it also gives us a glimpse at a couple of details on the upcoming heavy-duty trucks, which will likely continue to include the F-250, F-350, and F-450.

While there’s not much to make of the quick shots of the truck’s front tire and lower valance or the distorted view of the Ford logo on the grille and the front edge of the hood, we do get a crystal clear view of the Super Duty’s headlight design. It’s not anything revolutionary, but it’s an obvious departure from the units that appear on the current generation.

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The 2022 Ford Super Duty is currently available with multiple cab styles and cargo-bed lengths. It’s also offered with a gas-burning 385-hp 6.2-liter V-8 and 430-hp 7.3-liter V-8 as well as a Power Stroke diesel with 1050 pound-feet of torque. We’ll just have to wait and see if all of those engines carry over to the next generation (and also, what new features will join the party) when the new Super Duty debuts on September 27.

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