
The 2025 Ford F-150 Lobo is the second new pickup from the Blue Oval designed to mimic street truck styling.
Following interest in the Ford Maverick Lobo when it was launched last year, the company has added another attention-grabbing truck to its model range.
Inspired by customizers and tuners, the new F-150 Lobo aims to give owners the style of a modified truck directly from the factory.
Available from Fall 2025, the Lobo Package will be offered as an option for the SuperCrew version of the F-150 STX.
Taking it to the street

The Lobo makeover starts with dropping the rear of the F-150 SuperCrew some two inches closer to the tarmac via upgraded suspension.
A 10-piece aero kit is also fitted to make the F-150 Lobo seem visually even lower to the ground. This includes a cowl hood and a gloss black mesh lower front grille. The upper grille is painted black for a menacing appearance, with a set of 22-inch black alloy wheels for good measure.
Ford has ensured the F-150 Lobo delivers both show and go, equipping it with a naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V-8. Making 400 horsepower and 410 lb-ft of torque, the engine exhales through a dual-exit exhaust system.
The four-wheel-drive setup includes an upgraded two-speed transfer case, allowing the Lobo to haul trailers weighing up to 7,900 lb.
Giving the people what they want

Those opting for an F-150 Lobo can choose from five different paint colors: Agate Black Metallic, Atlas Blue Metallic, Carbonized Gray, Oxford White, and Rapid Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat.
John Walawender, brand manager for the Ford F-150, said: “It’s our commitment to listening to customer needs that helped us develop the 2025 F-150 Lobo.
“We heard loud and clear that street truck customers want a V8. That’s a rock-solid engine that we’ve had forever and it’s something that these customers have experience with and want to see in their street trucks. It’s also a great stepping stone for further performance modifications.”
Choosing the Lobo Package for the Ford F-150 STX adds $4,695 to the standard price, for a total of $57,800 before destination charges and fees. Ford expects to deliver the first completed trucks later this year.
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