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2021 Ford Super Duty Gets a Healthy Dose of Roush Performance From $14,900

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Roush Performance is having a busy year start as far as Blue Oval pickup trucks are concerned. After it recently presented the new Roush Ranger Performance Pac - Level 2, it’s time for the company to address the other end of the spectrum with the reveal of the massively upgraded 2021 Roush Ford Super Duty models.
With the 2021 Ford F-150 having trouble reaching dealerships last year, the Ford’s pickup market momentum was kept going throughout 2020 with the Super Duty models, thus ensuring the 44th consecutive sales crown for the F-Series.

Super Duty models climbed the charts against all odds with a 14.1% increase in deliveries, confirming (if there was ever a need for that) the truck series as one of the most capable money can buy. Of course, that doesn’t mean customers won’t be on the lookout for something more.

No worries, because Roush Performance is here to oblige with the introduction of the 2021 model year package for the Super Duty, offering “relentless capability paired with legendary Roush styling.” And it’s not even asking an arm and a leg for that, with the standard package of components costing $14,900 (in addition to the vehicle’s own price, naturally).

Roush uses as donor vehicles the 2021 Ford F-250 or F-350 Lariat Sport Package with the 6.7-liter turbo diesel V8 under the hood. It then adds a high-performance coilover suspension system (Fox Racing, of course), the company’s DPF-back dual-tip exhaust, a set of 20-inch Roush satin black alloys wrapped in 35-inch General Grabber A/TX tires, performance brakes, as well as a range of visual flourishes.

As far as the styling modifications are concerned, these include new fender flares, a standard graphics package in silver or black, a bespoke grille with dual LED light bars, a Roush front bumper cover, badges, puddle lamps, embroidered headrests, and Roush-branded floor liners by WeatherTech.

The company can dress up the Roush Super Duty in seven distinct colors free of charge, and also touts a large array of additional options for extensive personalization. As such, for $550 to $750, the pickup trucks can be had with even more graphics packages, while inside the cabin, the Premium Leather Seating will set the customer back an additional $1,800, among others.


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Aurel has aimed high all his life (literally, at 16 he was flying gliders all by himself) so in 2006 he switched careers and got hired as a writer at his favorite magazine. Since then, his work has been published both by print and online outlets, most recently right here, on autoevolution.
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