Ford introduced the 2020 F-Series Super Duty earlier this year and now the automaker has announced plans to bring five modified models to SEMA.
The first truck is an F-250 Super Duty Tremor which features a 2-inch lift kit and 35-inch Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac tires. The model also sports a limited-slip front differential and a locking rear differential.
Other highlights include a Warn winch, side steps and a spray-in bedliner. There’s also an LED light bar, a chase rack and bed ramps.
DeBerti Design F-450 Super Duty Platinum Crew Cab
The F-450 Super Duty Platinum Crew Cab is more expensive than many luxury cars and DeBerti Design decided to give it an appearance worthy of its $75,000+ price tag.
As part of the makeover, the company installed a “plethora of Rigid LED lights” and 22-inch American Force wheels that are wrapped in 37-inch Toyo tires. The model also features a pull-out bumper drawer, a dual pull-out fender/cabinet and a console vault from Ford Accessories.
BDS Suspension F-350 Super Duty Crew Cab XLT
On the off-road side of things, BDS Suspension built a custom F-350 dubbed “Go Beyond.” It features a 4-inch lift as well as Fox coilovers and shocks. The wheel openings have also been enlarged to accommodate massive 40-inch Mickey Thompson tires that are mounted on 20-inch Method Race wheels.
Elsewhere, designers installed an Addictive Desert Designs front bumper, a Warn winch and Rigid LED lights. There’s also an aluminum service box which features a hard-shell tent, a refrigerator and two-burner gas grill. The storage unit also houses an aluminum table and camping chairs.
CGS Performance Products F-250 Super Duty Tremor Crew Cab with Black Appearance Package
The CGS Performance F-250 is less extreme as it features minor styling changes including a custom paint job. The truck has also been equipped with an LED lightbar and a Retrax PowerTraxPro MX bed cover.
Rounding out the highlights are a Sportliner carpet kit and 20-inch wheels that are wrapped in 37-inch General tires.
LGE-CTS Motorsports Baja Forged Ford F-250 Super Duty Crew Cab XLT
The final build comes from LGE-CTS Motorsports and it’s billed as a “Swiss army knife for the modern adventurer.” Part of this can be chalked up to the decision to replace the standard bed with a Pronghorn modular utility flatbed which has been paired with custom rear canopy.
The truck also has new front fenders, a revised bumper and a roof rack with integrated LED lights. Other upgrades include a 4.5-inch lift kit and 18-inch wheels shod in 37-inch BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A tires. Rounding out the changes are a Warn winch, a refrigerator / freezer and a Tepui rooftop tent.