Ford F‑150 2025 Review: Power, Towing, and Pricing Australia

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If you’re hunting for a full‑sized ute with serious capability and wondering whether the 2025 Ford F‑150 fits your needs and budget, you're in the right place. 

Many Aussie drivers face the challenge of balancing power, practicality, and the cost of ownership. 

In this article, I’ll walk you through the Ford F‑150’s engine performance, towing capacity, Australian pricing, and how a Ford novated lease can make owning one smarter. 

By the end, you’ll know whether the Ford F‑150 is a good match and how a Novated lease can help you access it.

What is the Ford F‑150 in the Australian Market?

The Ford F‑150 is a large, full‑size pickup truck imported into Australia in right‑hand drive. It couples American styling and capability with local suitability for many work and lifestyle uses. 

In Australia, the 2025 Ford F‑150 is offered in a couple of trim levels, XLT and Lariat, with petrol engine options and 4‑wheel drive as standard.

This truck offers much more space and capability than typical mid‑sized utes, making it a strong choice for those who tow heavier loads, travel long distances, or just prefer a commanding presence.

Ford F‑150 Power and Engine Specifications

When assessing the Ford F‑150 2025’s power, you’ll see strong figures. In Australia, the model uses a 3.5‑litre twin‑turbo V6 producing about 298 kW of power and 678 Nm of torque. 

Overseas specs include multiple engine variants, 2.7 L EcoBoost V6, 3.5 L EcoBoost V6, 5.0 L V8, and a hybrid 3.5L PowerBoost. 

The Australian specification means you’ll have plenty of grunt for towing, highway driving and general utility. That kind of power gives the F‑150 a strong presence and means many tasks become far easier.

Ford F‑150 Towing Capacity Australia

One of the key reasons people choose the Ford F‑150 is its towing capacity. For the 2025 model the braked towing capacity in Australia is rated up to 4,500 kg. 

That capacity places it ahead of most smaller utes and makes it capable of towing large caravans, boat trailers or heavy equipment. You’ll still want to check configuration details (wheelbase, cab size, drivetrain) but overall the F‑150 offers serious towing ability for Aussie use.

Ford F‑150 Design, Dimensions, and Practicality

Let’s talk size and practicality. The 2025 Ford F‑150 is large by Australian standards. For example, one long‑wheelbase variant measures approximately:

  • Length: 6,184 mm

  • Width: 2,030 mm

  • Height: 1,995 mm

Its kerb weight is around 2,555 kg for the Lariat long-wheelbase model. 

Inside, the F‑150 offers spacious seating, big tray capacity, and strong towing capability. If you regularly attach trailers, carry equipment, or travel with large loads, the size and dimensions of this vehicle matter, and the F‑150 delivers.

Features and Equipment you Get with the Ford F‑150

This truck offers more than just size. Some of its notable features include:

  • 10‑speed automatic transmission paired with the twin‑turbo V6 engine.

  • 4×4 drivetrain as standard on Australian models. 

  • Advanced driver assistance features, premium cabin materials and large infotainment screens.

  • Robust tray and towing preparation for serious use.

When you combine premium specification with the size and power of the Ford F‑150, you’re getting one of the most capable large utes available in Australia.

Is the Ford F‑150 the Right Ute for You?

To determine whether the F‑150 suits you, consider the following questions:

  • Do you regularly tow heavy loads (e.g., boats, caravans, work equipment) near the 4,500 kg mark?

  • Do you require a large tray or cabin space and want strong power and torque?

  • Will you drive sufficient kilometres and have access to appropriate fuel and servicing options?

  • Are you employed and eligible for salary packaging via your employer?

  • Do you want the vehicle to be owned by you at the end of the term rather than returning it?

If you answered “yes” to most of these, then the Ford F‑150 could be a strong match. If you seldom tow, drive light loads, or need compact size, then a smaller ute might suffice.

Variant Comparison: XLT vs Lariat

Choosing between trims is about how you use the vehicle and the extra features you want.

XLT

  • Entry point around A$106,950 (before on‑road costs).

  • Strong engine and standard 4×4 drivetrain.

  • Ideal for heavy‑duty work, towing, and utility use.

Lariat

  • Higher specification with more comfort and features. Price around A$140,945 for long‑wheelbase dual‑cab.

  • Larger cabin, upgraded materials, more convenience and luxury features.

Your decision should reflect how much comfort and daily use you plan, versus pure utility and towing.

Pros and Cons of the Ford F‑150 in 2025

Here are the pros and cons of the Ford F-150: 

Pros

  • High towing capacity (up to 4,500 kg) for Australian conditions.

  • Strong power and torque from the twin‑turbo V6 engine.

  • Spacious cabin and large tray make it highly practical for both work and leisure.

  • Good specification level for the price regions being quoted.

  • Available via novated lease, offering a savvy financing option.

Cons

  • Large size can present parking and manoeuvring challenges in urban areas.

  • Premium pricing means a high weekly cost or salary packaging amount.

  • Fuel consumption and running costs will be higher than smaller utes.

  • Residual (balloon) payment at end of lease must be budgeted.

  • Service network and parts availability may still be less widespread compared with smaller locally‑based models.

How to Get Started with a Ford F‑150 Novated Lease

Here’s a simple process to get started with Ford Novated Lease:

  1. Confirm your employer supports salary packaging and novated leasing.

  2. Choose the Ford F‑150 variant (XLT or Lariat) that meets your usage and budget.

  3. Work with Novated Finance Australia to structure a novated lease that includes finance and running costs.

  4. Execute the novation agreement, set up salary deductions, and take delivery of your vehicle.

  5. At lease end, pay the balloon payment and the vehicle is yours.

By choosing this route, you access one of the most capable utes available while keeping costs manageable and ownership clear.

Choose the Ford F‑150 with Novated Finance Australia

In summary, the 2025 Ford F‑150 is a potent full‑size ute offering serious power, strong towing capacity, and wide utility. 

When combined with a novated lease, you can drive it with predictable running costs, one fixed weekly payment, and the eventual option to own it. 

At Novated Finance Australia, we specialise in helping you access vehicles like the Ford F‑150 through tailored novated leasing arrangements, covering finance, insurance and running costs in one streamlined package. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. Under a novated lease, you have the option to own the vehicle at lease end by paying the residual balloon payment.

  • No. Novated leases are not available for ride‑sharing use or for sole traders.

  • The 2025 Ford F‑150 has a braked towing capacity in Australia of up to 4,500 kg.

  • A fully maintained package typically includes fuel (or charging/fuel mix if hybrid), servicing and maintenance, tyres, insurance and registration, rolled into one fixed weekly payment.

  • You can transfer the novated lease to your new employer (if they support salary packaging) or you can take over the payments personally.

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