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How much does my 2024 F-250 weigh?

Your 2024 F-250's weight depends on configuration. Curb weight typically ranges from about 6,900 to 8,000 pounds, while the GVWR sits roughly between 9,900 and 11,000 pounds. For your exact figure, check the driver-side door sticker or have the vehicle weighed on a scale.


The weight you care about depends on what you’re measuring: curb weight, payload, GVWR, and axle ratings. The following sections outline typical ranges and how to determine your specific truck’s weight.


Weight basics


Two key figures govern weight in a Super Duty: curb weight (the vehicle’s own weight without occupants or cargo) and GVWR (the maximum allowed combined weight including passengers and cargo). These numbers shift with cab style, bed length, engine choice, drivetrain, and options.


Typical figures you’ll encounter for a 2024 F-250 fall into two broad categories—the vehicle’s own weight and its maximum permissible weight with load. The ranges below reflect common configurations across the lineup.



  • Curb weight (unladen): approximately 6,900–8,000 pounds, depending on cab/bed layout and engine.

  • GVWR (maximum allowable weight): approximately 9,900–11,000 pounds, depending on configuration and equipment.


These figures provide a general sense of how heavy the truck is to handle and how much payload you can carry. The exact numbers for your vehicle come from the door placard and the official build specification.


How to determine your exact weight


To know the precise weight of your specific vehicle, use these steps.



  1. Check the driver’s door jamb sticker for the official GVWR and axle ratings; many placards also reference curb weight for some markets.

  2. Consult the original window sticker or your Ford build sheet (Monroney label) if the vehicle is still available with it.

  3. Weigh the truck on a public scale or a truck-stop scale with the same configuration (fuel level, no extra cargo if you want curb weight).

  4. If you need payload, weigh the vehicle with passengers and cargo to compare against the GVWR.

  5. For rough planning, add up expected occupants and gear and compare that total to the GVWR to gauge remaining headroom.


In practice, most owners rely on the door sticker for the baseline figures and use occasional on-scale weighing to confirm payload tolerance during heavy-duty work.


Summary


The 2024 Ford F-250’s weight varies by configuration, with curb weight generally around 6,900–8,000 pounds and GVWR around 9,900–11,000 pounds. For an exact figure, read the door placard or build sheet, and consider weighing the truck on a scale if you need precise payload calculations. Understanding these numbers helps with planning payload, towing, and daily handling.

What is the specs of the 2024 Ford F-250 6.7 diesel?


The 2024 Ford F-250 Super Duty offers a 475-horsepower 6.7-liter PowerStroke® V8 Turbo Diesel engine that delivers 1050 lb-ft of torque. The top trim levels feature a 6.7-liter High-Output version with a PowerStroke® Turbo Diesel engine, providing 500 horsepower and 1200 lb-ft of torque.



How much does a 2024 Ford F-250 weigh in pounds?


2024 Ford F250 Super Duty Crew Cab Specs, Features & Options

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V8, Flex Fuel, 6.8 LiterV8, 7.3 Liter
Curb Weight
6,699 pounds6,783 pounds



How much does my F-250 weigh?


A Ford F-250 weighs between 6,200 and 7,500 pounds depending on configuration. Regular Cab models with gasoline engines are lightest, while Crew Cab models with diesel engines are heaviest. The exact weight depends on cab style, engine choice, drivetrain, and options.



How much does a 2025 F-250 6.7 weigh?


Dimensions

Height81.6 in.
Curb weight6,396 lbs.
Maximum towing capacity22,000 lbs.
Maximum payload3,546 lbs.
Gross weight10,000 lbs.


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