If you’re looking for a complete workhorse of a truck that is rugged and dependable, then the F250 is your best bet. The F250 has many features consumers expect from today’s super duty trucks, including towing. But what is the towing capacity of a 2014 Ford F250?
A 2014 Ford F250 has a towing capacity of 12,100 to 16,800 pounds.
The 2014 Ford F250 tow capacity can vary based on a few different factors such as engine size, drivetrain, hitch type, and others which we’ll cover in this guide.
There’s plenty more to know about the 2014 Ford F250 tow capacity which we’ll cover in today’s guide.
How Much Can The 2014 Ford F250 Tow?
The 2014 Ford F-250 has a max towing capacity of 14,000 pounds to 16,800 pounds depending on what type of towing method is being used.
The max conventional towing capacity of a 2014 Ford F250 is 14,000 pounds.
The max 5th wheel towing capacity of a 2014 Ford F250 is 16,800 pounds.
The 2014 F-250 tow capacity is affected by other factors like engine type, drivetrain, the weight of cargo and passengers, and whether your vehicle has a towing package equipped or not.
It also can change based on what type of towing you’re doing, whether it’s conventional, 5th wheel, or gooseneck, so we’ll break those down below.
2014 Ford F250 Conventional Towing Capacity
The 2014 Ford F250 max conventional towing capacity is 14,000 pounds when properly equipped, but varies based on the engine, axle ratio, cab style, and box length of your truck.
See the chart below to find yours:
- The 2014 Ford F250 6.2L V8 Max Conventional Towing Capacity is 12,500 pounds
- The 2014 Ford F250 6.7L V8 Diesel Max Conventional Towing Capacity is 14,000 pounds
2014 Ford F250 5th Wheel Towing Capacity
The 2014 Ford F250 max 5th wheel and gooseneck towing capacity is 16,800 pounds when properly equipped, but varies based on the engine, axle ratio, cab style, and box length of your truck.
See the chart below to find yours:
- The 2014 Ford F250 6.2L V8 Max 5th Wheel Towing Capacity is 15,900 pounds
- The 2014 Ford F250 6.7L V8 Diesel Max 5th Wheel Towing Capacity is 16,800 pounds
You can always reach out to your local Ford dealership for details to confirm how much your 2014 F250 can tow.
You can also read our guide on what makes a vehicle towing capacity to learn all the aspects that go into it.
2014 Ford F250 Towing Capacity by Trim Level
There are several trim levels for the 2014 F250, and some engines are not available on certain trims, so they’ll each have different max towing limits.
Here’s the max tow capacity broken down for each trim level on the 2014 Ford F-250:
2014 Ford F250 Trim Level | Conventional Towing Capacity | 5th Wheel & Gooseneck Towing Capacity |
2014 Ford F250 XL | 14,000 pounds | 16,800 pounds |
2014 Ford F250 XLT | 14,000 pounds | 16,800 pounds |
2014 Ford F250 Lariat | 14,000 pounds | 16,800 pounds |
2014 Ford F250 King Ranch | 14,000 pounds | 16,800 pounds |
2014 Ford F250 Platinum | 14,000 pounds | 16,800 pounds |
There are so many variables on the box lengths, engine options, axle ratios, and other packages for the 2014 F-250 that it would be counterproductive to list each individual option here, but we’ve tried to cover the most relevant information.
The 2014 Ford F250 XL Towing Capacity is 14,000 pounds for conventional towing and 16,800 pounds for 5th wheel and gooseneck towing.
The 2014 Ford F250 XLT Towing Capacity is 14,000 pounds for conventional towing and 16,800 pounds for 5th wheel and gooseneck towing.
The 2014 Ford F250 Lariat Towing Capacity is 14,000 pounds for conventional towing and 16,800 pounds for 5th wheel and gooseneck towing.
The 2014 Ford F250 Platinum Towing Capacity is 14,000 pounds for conventional towing and 16,800 pounds for 5th wheel and gooseneck towing.
The 2014 Ford F250 Limited Towing Capacity is 14,000 pounds for conventional towing and 16,800 pounds for 5th wheel and gooseneck towing.
2014 Ford F250 Tow Package Info
The 2014 Ford F-250 Super Duty offered a variety of towing features and packages designed to enhance its towing capabilities. Here’s an overview of the key towing packages and what they included:
1. Trailer Tow Package
- Hitch Receiver: Included a Class V trailer hitch receiver, capable of handling heavier loads.
- 7-Pin and 4-Pin Wiring Harness: Factory-installed wiring for easier trailer hookup.
- Trailer Brake Controller: An integrated trailer brake controller was included in higher trims or available as an option, allowing for better control over trailer braking.
- Tow Mirrors: Manually telescoping or power-folding towing mirrors for better rear visibility when towing.
2. Heavy-Duty Payload Package
- Upgraded Springs and Shocks: Improved suspension for increased payload and towing capacity.
- Larger Rear Axle: The rear axle was reinforced for handling heavier loads, which indirectly improved towing performance.
3. 5th Wheel/Gooseneck Hitch Prep Package
- In-bed Hitch Mounting Points: Factory-installed mounts in the truck bed for gooseneck or 5th-wheel hitch installation.
- Integrated Wiring: Pre-wired connections inside the bed to hook up trailers without requiring additional wiring.
4. Towing Technologies and Features
Tow/Haul Mode: Adjusts transmission shift points to improve control when towing or hauling heavy loads, especially useful when driving downhill or on steep inclines.
Hill Start Assist: Prevents rollback when starting on inclines, particularly useful when towing heavy loads.
Trailer Sway Control: This feature automatically applies the brakes and reduces engine power if trailer sway is detected.
2014 Ford F250 Engine And Drivetrain
There are two engine options available on the 2014 F250: a 6.2L V8 engine, and a 6.7L High Output Turbo Diesel engine.
6.2L V8 Engine
This engine is the base option for the 2014 Ford F-250 and provides a good balance of power and efficiency for general towing and hauling needs, producing 385 horsepower and 405 lb-ft of torque.
2014 Ford F250 6.2L V8 Engine Towing Capacity: 15,900 pounds
- 2014 F250 6.2L V8 Conventional Max Tow 12,500 lbs
- 2014 F250 6.2L V8 5th Wheel Max Tow 15,900 lbs
- 2014 F250 6.2L V8 Gooseneck Max Tow 15,900 lbs
6.7L V8 Power Stroke Turbo Diesel Engine
The 2014 F250 6.7L V8 Powerstroke diesel engine produces 400 horsepower and 800 pound-feet of torque.
2014 Ford F250 6.7L V8 Turbo Diesel Engine Tow Capacity: 16,800 pounds
- 2014 F250 Diesel Conventional Max Tow 14,000 lbs
- 2014 F250 Diesel 5th Wheel Max Tow 16,800 lbs
- 2014 F250 Diesel 5th Gooseneck Max Tow 16,800 lbs
2014 Ford F250 Payload Capacity
The 2014 Ford F250 max payload capacity ranges from 3,040 pounds to 4,240 pounds depending on the drivetrain, cab style, and box length.
- The 2014 F250 Regular Cab 4×2 Max Payload is 4,240 lbs
- The 2014 F250 Regular Cab 4×4 Max Payload is 3,780 lbs
- The 2014 F250 SuperCab Cab 4×2 Max Payload is 3,860 lbs
- The 2014 F250 SuperCab 4×4 Max Payload is 3,450 lbs
- The 2014 F250 Crew Cab 4×2 Max Payload is 3,640 lbs
- The 2014 F250 Crew Cab 4×4 Max Payload is 3,250 lbs
Please note, the payload capacity will vary based on factors such as engine type, drivetrain and whether or not your vehicle is equipped with a towing package that includes other features like an engine oil cooler or transmission oil cooler.
If you are unsure of your vehicle’s payload capacity, please contact your local dealership for details.
2014 Ford F-250 Towing Capacity Vs Competitors
The 2014 Ford F250 has a maximum tow rating of 16,800 pounds, which makes it capable of doing some heavy duty trailer towing. This number is similar to its main competitors, the 2014 Silverado 2500 and the 2014 Ram 2500.
Here are some similar vehicles to the Ford F250 and their towing capacities below:
2014 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD Towing Capacity: 17,800 pounds
2014 GMC Sierra 2500 HD Towing Capacity: 17,800 pounds
2014 Ram 2500 Towing Capacity: 17,970 pounds
2014 Ford Trucks Towing Capacity Chart
Model | Towing Capacity |
2014 Ford F350 | 23,200 lbs |
2014 Ford F250 | 16,800 lbs |
2014 Ford F150 | 11,300 lbs |
Data Accuracy
We’ve gathered all data represented here from the official 2014 Ford F250 Owner’s Manual on Ford’s website and have checked all data thoroughly for accuracy.
Having said that, we still recommend you refer to your vehicle’s owner’s manual yourself before towing with your Ford F250.