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How much is a 2023 Ford F450 dually?

The 2023 Ford F-450 dual-rear-wheel starts around $60,000 in base configuration and can exceed $100,000 with higher trims and optional equipment. Prices vary by trim, drivetrain, cab and bed choices, and regional dealer policies.


Pricing snapshot for the 2023 F-450 DRW


Prices shown reflect typical MSRP ranges before tax, title, and destination charges. They vary by configuration, region, and incentives, so checking with a local Ford dealer for an exact quote is essential.


Typical price brackets by trim (MSRP range before destination charge and taxes):



  • XL: roughly $60,000 – $70,000

  • XLT: roughly $70,000 – $85,000

  • Lariat: roughly $85,000 – $105,000

  • King Ranch: roughly $100,000 – $125,000

  • Platinum: roughly $110,000 – $135,000

  • Limited: typically above $130,000 (less common in this model year)


Note: Destination charges typically add around $1,800–$1,900 to the sticker price, and exact quotes depend on dealer location, configuration, and ongoing incentives.


Engine options and performance


For 2023, the F-450 offered two main powertrains, each paired with Ford’s 10-speed automatic transmission. One prioritized torque for heavy towing, while the other offered a gas alternative with different running costs.



  • 7.3-liter gas V8: about 430 horsepower and approximately 475 lb-ft of torque.

  • 6.7-liter Power Stroke V8 turbo-diesel: about 475 horsepower and roughly 1,050 lb-ft of torque.


Choosing between gas and diesel affects towing capability, fuel economy, and maintenance costs. Availability of engines can depend on trim and configuration, so verify which powertrain is offered in the exact build you’re considering.


Configurations that influence price


Several configuration factors drive the final price of a 2023 F-450 DRW, including cab style, bed length, drive layout, and whether you choose a standard or premium trim. Here are the main knobs buyers adjust.



  • Cab configuration: Crew Cab versus SuperCab (and interior features vary by trim).

  • Bed length: typically 6.75-foot or 8-foot options where offered, impacting payload and price.

  • Drivetrain: 4x4 is common on higher trims and adds cost relative to 4x2.

  • Option packages and equipment: towing packages, advanced driver-assist features, upgraded interiors, and bed/utility options.


Prices increase with each added option, and some packages are only available on certain trims or powertrain configurations. Always confirm the exact configuration with the dealer to understand the final sticker price.


Buying considerations and getting the best price


Beyond sticker price, prospective buyers should consider total ownership costs, incentives, and how the vehicle will be used—especially for a heavy-duty workhorse like the F-450. Negotiating price, evaluating trade-ins, and checking financing terms can influence the out-the-door cost significantly.



  • Shop multiple dealers to compare out-the-door quotes, including destination charges and fees.

  • Check for manufacturer incentives, dealer cash, and regional rebates that apply to heavy-duty pickups.

  • Compare financing vs. paying cash to see which option yields the lowest total cost of ownership over several years.

  • Consider future maintenance costs, fuel type (gas vs diesel), and resale value when choosing trims and options.


Ultimately, the final price for a 2023 Ford F-450 DRW is a function of trim, engine choice, cab/bed configuration, and optional equipment, plus the negotiating acumen of the buyer and the dealer's current incentives.


Summary


The 2023 Ford F-450 dually sits in a broad price range, roughly starting around $60,000 in base form and climbing past $100,000 for well-equipped models. Engine choice, cab/bed configuration, drive layout, and option packages all shape the sticker price. Prospective buyers should shop around, verify exact MSRPs with local dealers, and factor in destination charges and incentives to determine the true out-the-door cost.

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