A Ford F-250 Harley-Davidson version of the Ford F-250 will debut in 2020, priced at $111,000.
Ford no longer offers a Harley-Davidson-spec F-250 pickup truck, but the Elkhart, Indiana-based company is building one independently of the Blue Oval.
Tuscany Motor Co. previously announced Harley-Davidson editions of the 2020 Ford F-150 and 2020 GMC Sierra 1500, and now it is giving the larger F-250 the same treatment.
The company has an agreement with Harley-Davidson to use the Harley-Davidson logo and other design elements on its custom trucks.
As with the F-150 and Sierra, Tuscany worked with Brad Richards, Harley-Davidson's vice president of styling and design, on the modifications, and says the F-250 was specifically inspired by Harley-Davidson's Fat Boy motorcycle, which he Tuscany said.
The F-250 Harley-Davidson has a BDS suspension with Fox shocks and 22-inch wheels wrapped in 37-inch BFGoodrich tires.
Fender flares, new exhaust tips, and a new hood add a little more visual muscle. The truck is available in three colors - Agate Black, Star White, and Lead Foot (gray) - all with orange accent trim.
Inside, the F-250 features custom leather seats with orange accent stitching, piano black trim, billet pedals, and serial numbered plates.
Harley-Davidson badges are scattered throughout the exterior and interior, and according to Tuscany, the truck is window tinted, which is legal in all 50 states.
Tuscany's F-150 Harley-Davidson has a supercharger and 700+ horsepower engine upgrades, while the F-250 has a stock powertrain for now.
Production of the new F-250 Harley-Davidson is limited to 250 units. Prices start at $111,185, and the trucks come with a 3-year/36,000-mile warranty. The trucks will be available through select Ford dealers beginning in April 2020.