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The 2027 Ford Super Duty Carhartt Edition turns your truck into an old work jacket

The 2027 Ford Super Duty Carhartt Edition turns your truck into an old work jacket

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By: Dave McQuilling

Published: May 7, at 6:30pm ET

Ford has paired up with fellow Detroit icon Carhartt to produce a special edition of the 2027 Super Duty. The company’s XLT Crew Cab single-rear-wheel pickups are set to have the option of a Super Duty Carhartt Package which adds a good amount of the workwear manufacturer’s styling to Ford’s trucks.

Styling tweaks include a darkened grille and body-color bumpers, with the Carhartt logo added to the fender vents. Textured Carhartt graphics also appear on the doors and tailgate. A “Toughbedd” spray-in bedliner has been added to the truck, and also features the Carhartt logo.

So if you turn up at the job site, you may be able to boast a bit of extra durability and mud protection. Just like your Carhartt jacket and hat. The vehicle comes with a set of textured off-road running boards too, to help ease you in and out of it.

The 20-inch rims it sits on have been uniquely machined and painted, with a set of LT275/65R20E BSW all-terrain tires fitted afterwards. Ford claims the unique design of the wheels is based on a Detroit manhole cover — an idea the company’s design team had while standing outside a Carhartt store in the city.

There’s a lot of upgraded LED lighting on the truck too, including a roof marker, clearance lamps, and a center high-mounted stop lamp.

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Interior of the 2027 Ford Super Duty with a Carhartt package
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The Carhartt styling isn’t limited to the Ford Super Duty’s exterior. The upholstery is coated in Carhartt’s signature “duck canvas” and uses the same triple stitching as the company’s workwear. In addition to the obvious aesthetic benefits, the stitching adds durability and reinforces the seams in the seat coverings.

Carhartt’s commercial-grade canvas has an “oiled walnut” feel and is treated for high abrasion resistance. The fabric is designed to repel soil and liquid too, so don’t worry about climbing into the truck while plastered in mud or spilling one of those borderline buckets of coffee places like Dunkin sell all over the place. The trim should be tough enough to take it.

Premium all-weather floor mats are also included. The mats are designed to parallel Carhartt’s latest tool bags. The vehicles overall color palette (both inside and out) was chosen to mimic dirt, grit, and wear. So again, don’t worry about getting it a bit muddy, scuffed up, and coffee stained. It’s a well-used work jacket on wheels.

Pricing for the package hasn’t been announced yet, though some exterior colors will cost more than others and it will all cost a lot more than some other trucks Ford is working on. If you’re a Carhartt fan that also needs a heavy duty truck, orders on the Super Duty Carhartt Package open up on May 8 2026. Deliveries of the first vehicles are expected in the fall.

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Dave McQuilling

Dave McQuilling

My time as an automotive journalist has put me behind the wheel of some of the world's fastest cars, flown me around the world to see the covers come off a variety of modern classics, and seen me spend a worrying amount of time hunched over a laptop in a darkened living room. Thanks COVID! I have bylines in a variety of publications, including Digital Trends, Autoblog, The Manual, SlashGear, The Gentleman Racer, Guessing Headlights, with my work also being syndicated to the likes of MSN and Yahoo Life. AutoNotion has promised me the opportunity to let loose creatively, and produce pieces I'm genuinely proud to put my name to. How could I turn that down? I hope some of it entertains you, informs you, or at least helps kill a few minutes while you're waiting for a train.
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