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Is an F-350 gas or diesel?

The F-350 is available with both gasoline and diesel engines.


In the modern F-350 Super Duty lineup, Ford offers two main powertrains: a 7.3-liter V8 gasoline engine and a 6.7-liter Power Stroke turbo-diesel V8. The choice influences towing capacity, payload, operating costs, and maintenance. Some older configurations and trims did offer other gas options, but current-production models center on these two engines.


Engine options


Here’s a quick look at the two primary engines you can find under the F-350's hood today.



  • 7.3-liter V8 gasoline engine (often called the Godzilla): about 430 horsepower and roughly 475 lb-ft of torque.

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


Both are paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission and are offered in configurations that support heavy towing and payload, with DEF emissions system for the diesel engine. Availability varies by model year and trim.


Choosing between gas and diesel


Deciding between gasoline and diesel for an F-350 depends on how you use the truck day-to-day and what you tow or haul.


Performance for towing and payload


Diesel engines deliver significantly more low-end torque, translating into stronger real-world towing and better acceleration when pulling heavy loads. Gas engines provide adequate power for lighter towing and everyday driving, typically with a lower upfront cost.


Cost of ownership and maintenance


Diesel tends to have higher upfront costs and maintenance expenses, but can offer lower cost per mile when used for heavy towing over time due to diesel's efficiency under heavy loads and greater durability. Gas engines are cheaper to service and repair, with simpler emissions systems and often lower fuel costs in many markets.


Fuel, emissions, and fueling considerations


Diesel fuel costs can fluctuate and diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) systems add ongoing maintenance requirements. Gasoline generally costs less at the pump and the fuel network is widely available, though it may be less efficient under heavy towing.


Summary


In summary, the Ford F-350 offers both gasoline and diesel options: the 7.3L gas V8 and the 6.7L Power Stroke diesel. The choice shapes towing capability, payload, running costs, and maintenance. For heavy-duty towing and frequent high-load use, the diesel is typically favored; for lower upfront costs and simpler maintenance, the gas option can be attractive. Confirm the engine choice with your dealer for the exact configuration and model year you’re considering.

Can you get an F-350 with a gas engine?


Yes, the Ford F-350 is available with a gas engine. Ford offers both a standard 6.8L V8 gas engine and an upgraded 7.3L "Godzilla" V8 gas engine, which is a powerful option for those who don't need the torque of a diesel. 
This video shows the exterior of a Ford F-350 with a gas engine: 1mJB ReviewsYouTube · Dec 23, 2022

  • Standard engine: A 6.8L gas V8 is standard on many Super Duty models and produces 405 horsepower and 445 pound-feet of torque. 
  • Optional engine: An available 7.3L gas V8, nicknamed "Godzilla," produces 430 horsepower and 485 pound-feet of torque and is known for its strong performance. 

This video reviews the Ford F-350 with the Godzilla V8 engine: 31sThe Dirthead ShedYouTube · Jun 13, 2025



Is a F-350 gas or diesel?


Tackle every towing and hauling challenge with the powerful V8 engine that's right for you in the 2024 Ford Super Duty lineup. The Super Duty F-250 and F-350 offer a 6.8L V8 or 7.3L V8 — both gas engines — as well as a 6.7L Power Stroke® turbo diesel engine and high-output 6.7L Power Stroke engine.



Does a Ford Super Duty take gas or diesel?


There are four total powertrains in the Super Duty lineup: 6.8-liter DEVCT V8 Gas engine: 405 horsepower, 445 pound-feet of torque. 7.3-liter DEVCT V8 Gas engine: 430 horsepower, 485 pound-feet of torque. 6.7-liter OHV Power Stroke® V8 Turbo Diesel engine: 475 horsepower, 1,050 pound-feet of torque.



Does a Ford F350 take regular gas?


If you drive a new Ford truck, car or SUV, regular unleaded gasoline should work fine for your vehicle. However, it's always important to read your Ford owner's manual for recommended fuel information.


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