Ford Launches Patriotic Super Duty Edition

The new Proud to Honor package adds a giant American flag graphic and exclusive styling touches.

June 18, 2026 at 7:30 PM / News

Ford has unveiled an eye-catching new special edition for its heavy-duty Super Duty lineup. Called the Proud to Honor package, the appearance upgrade celebrates the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States and turns the F-250, F-350, and F-450 into some of the most recognizable trucks on the road.

The centerpiece of the Ford Super Duty Proud to Honor package is a massive American flag graphic stretching across both sides of the truck. The patriotic theme is complemented by dark exterior trim, black wheels, and unique Ford Custom Garage badges. Ford Custom Garage is the automaker’s factory-backed division responsible for specialty builds and customization packages.

There’s one catch: the package is available exclusively with a black exterior finish.

Mechanically, nothing changes. Proud to Honor is strictly an appearance package and leaves the truck’s powertrains, suspension, and off-road capability untouched. Depending on the model, buyers can choose from several wheel designs, including forged 19.5-inch wheels on dual-rear-wheel versions.

The package is available on most Super Duty trims, ranging from the entry-level XL to the upscale Platinum. It can also be paired with the Tremor off-road package and, on certain XLT and Lariat models, with the Black Appearance Package. The only model excluded from the lineup is the range-topping Platinum Plus.

Orders have already opened for the 2027 Ford F-250, while the F-350 and F-450 will follow later. Ford has not yet announced pricing for the Proud to Honor package, but the company confirmed that it will include an additional warranty covering three years or 36,000 miles.

Ford also said that a portion of the proceeds from sales of the Proud to Honor package will go toward programs supporting military families and the company’s veteran initiatives.

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