How much HP does a 2011 6.7 Power Stroke have?
The 2011 6.7 Power Stroke produces 390 horsepower.
The 6.7-liter Power Stroke V8 was introduced for Ford's 2011 Super Duty lineup, delivering robust towing and pulling power. For that year, Ford rated the engine at 390 hp and 735 lb-ft of torque, establishing the baseline performance for Ford's heavy-duty pickups in 2011.
Key specifications
Below are the primary figures most owners refer to when evaluating the 2011 6.7 Power Stroke.
- Horsepower: 390 hp
- Torque: 735 lb-ft (997 Nm)
- Displacement: 6.7 L (406 cu in)
These figures defined how the engine behaved in the field, providing strong towing capability and steady highway performance for daily driving.
Context for the model year
In 2011 Ford introduced the second-generation Power Stroke in the 6.7 L configuration. The rating of 390 hp marked the initial performance benchmark for that year, with subsequent updates in later years increasing output to higher figures, but 2011 remains the baseline reference for that model year.
Summary
The 2011 Ford 6.7 Power Stroke delivers 390 horsepower and 735 lb-ft of torque, making it a capable diesel option for heavy-duty pickups in that model year. It combined robust torque with a high-torque band designed for towing and sustained pulling performance.
