Get Built Ford Tough with a New F-150 in Hamilton Township, NJ

Frequently Asked Questions about New Ford F-150 Hamilton Township, NJ

What engine options are available on the new F-150?

The F-150 is offered with several engine choices including a 3.3-liter V6, 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6, 5.0-liter V8, 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6, and the PowerBoost full hybrid. Each serves a different priority — the V8 appeals to buyers who want a naturally aspirated feel, while the PowerBoost pairs the 3.5-liter EcoBoost with an electric motor for 430 horsepower and 570 lb-ft of torque.

What is the F-150's maximum towing capacity?

When properly equipped with the 3.5-liter EcoBoost and the Max Trailer Tow Package, the F-150 is rated to tow up to 13,500 lbs. Your actual tow rating depends on the specific engine, cab configuration, rear axle ratio, and packages selected — the team at Haldeman Ford can help you configure the right build for your towing needs.

Does the F-150 come in a hybrid version?

Yes — the F-150 PowerBoost is a full hybrid powertrain that combines the 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 with an electric motor, producing 430 horsepower and 570 lb-ft of torque. It also supports Ford's Pro Power Onboard system, which can export up to 7.2 kW of electricity from the truck bed — a practical feature for jobsites and remote locations.

What cab and bed configurations are available on the F-150?

The F-150 is available in Regular Cab, SuperCab, and SuperCrew configurations, with bed length options of 5.5, 6.5, or 8 feet depending on the cab choice. Not every cab and bed combination is available across all trims, so working with Haldeman Ford to find or order the right build is the most reliable approach.

Can I use my current vehicle as a trade-in toward a new F-150?

Yes — Haldeman Ford accepts trade-ins and performs on-site appraisals. The appraised value is applied directly toward your F-150 purchase, which reduces the financed amount and can make a meaningful difference in your monthly payment without extending the loan term.

Have Additional Questions?

The F-150 comes in more configurations than almost any other vehicle on the market — engine choice, cab style, bed length, trim level, and packages all combine differently depending on what you actually need from a truck. It's a lot to sort through on your own.

Haldeman Ford's team in Hamilton Township can help you work through those choices without pressure — whether you know exactly what you want or you're starting from scratch and just trying to figure out the right build.

Reach out online or stop in to talk through current F-150 inventory, available Ford incentives, and financing terms that fit your situation.

From Work Truck to Weekend Warrior: The F-150 Trim Range Explained

The F-150 trim lineup covers more ground than almost any other pickup on the market — XL, XLT, Lariat, King Ranch, Platinum, Limited, Tremor, and Raptor each represent a meaningfully different truck. Starting at the XL for fleet and jobsite use and climbing through to the Raptor's high-performance off-road platform, there's a version purpose-built for nearly every buyer type.

XLT hits the sweet spot for buyers who want a capable daily driver without stepping into luxury pricing, while Lariat bridges the gap between practical and premium with leather seating, a larger infotainment display, and available trailer technology. King Ranch and Platinum move into territory where the interior materials and technology rival non-truck vehicles at similar price points.

  • XL and XLT trims offer strong capability at accessible price points for work and daily use
  • Lariat adds premium interior materials and expanded technology without the top-of-range cost
  • Raptor delivers factory-tuned off-road performance with FOX shocks and widened fender flares

The Limited sits at the top of the luxury side of the lineup, featuring a 360-degree camera, massaging front seats, and a panoramic roof. It's a truck that carries the same payload and towing credentials as the XL while functioning as a premium daily vehicle.

Haldeman Ford carries F-150 inventory across multiple trims — stop in to compare them side by side and get a feel for which level fits the way you actually use a truck.


Choosing the Right Engine for How You Actually Use Your Truck

The F-150 engine lineup is broader than most buyers expect, and picking the wrong one can mean paying for capability you'll never use — or falling short on the days it matters most. The 2.7-liter EcoBoost provides a strong balance of power and fuel efficiency for buyers who tow occasionally but don't need maximum ratings, while the standard 3.3-liter V6 handles everyday driving without complication.

The 5.0-liter V8 remains the choice for buyers who prefer a naturally aspirated engine and the sound that comes with it — 400 horsepower and a pull that feels reliable without turbo complexity. For drivers who need maximum torque and towing, the 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 delivers up to 500 lb-ft and handles the heaviest loads in the F-150 lineup with composure.

  • 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6 balances everyday efficiency with solid towing for occasional haulers
  • 5.0-liter V8 delivers 400 horsepower with a traditional naturally aspirated character
  • PowerBoost hybrid combines the 3.5-liter EcoBoost with an electric motor for 430 hp and 570 lb-ft of torque

The PowerBoost hybrid also unlocks Ford's Pro Power Onboard system, which exports electricity directly from the truck — up to 7.2 kW on PowerBoost models. That capability turns the F-150 into a mobile power source for tool-heavy jobsites or remote campsites without needing a separate generator.

If you're not sure which engine fits your situation, the Haldeman Ford team in Hamilton Township can walk through the trade-offs based on your towing weight, daily mileage, and fuel preferences — all of which factor into which engine actually makes sense.


What the F-150 Actually Brings to a Jobsite

When properly equipped, the F-150 can tow up to 13,500 lbs and carry a payload exceeding 2,000 lbs — numbers that hold up against heavier-duty alternatives in real-world light-commercial use. The aluminum alloy body keeps curb weight down, which contributes directly to payload ratings without sacrificing the cab space and comfort that make the F-150 livable on a long workday.

The truck bed has been refined over multiple generations with practical details that add up over time — integrated tie-down cleats, available LED bed lighting, and the BoxLink cargo management system help keep tools and materials organized during transport. Spray-in liner options protect the floor from the kind of daily abuse a working truck takes on.

  • Maximum tow rating reaches 13,500 lbs when configured with the Max Trailer Tow Package
  • Payload capacity exceeds 2,000 lbs on properly equipped configurations
  • BoxLink cargo management and available LED bed lighting improve day-to-day jobsite usability

Pro Power Onboard — available across several trims and maximized on the PowerBoost hybrid — provides 120V and 240V outlet options in the bed and cab. Running a corded saw, charging batteries, or powering a compressor no longer requires dragging a separate generator to the site.

For contractors, tradespeople, and small business owners in Hamilton Township who depend on their truck to earn money every day, the F-150's work credentials hold up under real scrutiny.


Financing a New F-150 at Haldeman Ford: What to Expect

F-150 pricing spans a wide range depending on trim and configuration, and financing terms can vary significantly based on current Ford Credit incentives and your credit profile. Haldeman Ford works with Ford Credit and additional lending sources to find terms that fit your budget — whether you're buying outright, financing over a standard term, or weighing a lease option.

Ford regularly runs promotional financing rates on the F-150, especially during seasonal sales periods, and those offers aren't always advertised prominently. It's worth asking specifically what rate incentives apply to the trim you're considering at the time you visit, since a lower APR can meaningfully change the total cost of the truck over a multi-year loan.

  • Ford Credit financing available at Haldeman Ford with competitive rate options
  • Promotional APR offers available on select F-150 trims — programs change regularly
  • Lease options available for buyers who prefer lower monthly payments and defined terms

Trade-in value is applied directly toward the purchase at Haldeman Ford — bring your current vehicle when you visit and the team will appraise it on-site. Reducing the financed amount with a trade often improves the monthly payment without needing to stretch the loan term.

Before you come in, it helps to have a rough sense of your monthly payment range and how long you plan to keep the truck — those two pieces of information steer the financing conversation faster than anything else.


Haldeman Ford: Hamilton Township's F-150 Resource for Mercer County

Haldeman Ford has been serving Hamilton Township and Mercer County for years, and the F-150 has consistently been one of the most active models on the lot because the local demand supports it. That demand comes from a wide range of buyers — contractors who need a capable work truck, commuters who want pickup versatility, and families who use a truck for weekend hauling and recreation.

The dealership is centrally located in Hamilton Township with straightforward access from Route 1, Route 33, and Route 130, making the drive manageable for buyers coming from Trenton, Lawrenceville, Bordentown, Robbinsville, and Princeton. Most of Mercer County is a short trip from the lot.

  • Centrally located in Hamilton Township with easy access from Routes 1, 33, and 130
  • F-150 inventory available across trims and configurations for in-person comparison
  • Ford-certified service department handles F-150 warranty work, recalls, and scheduled maintenance

The service relationship matters as much as the buying experience — Haldeman Ford's certified technicians handle F-150 warranty work, scheduled maintenance, and Ford recall service, keeping your truck off the lift and back on the road as quickly as possible.

Whether you're replacing a work truck, upgrading from a previous F-150, or buying your first pickup, Haldeman Ford in Hamilton Township is a straightforward place to start and finish that process.

Ready to put a new F-150 to work? Visit Haldeman Ford in Hamilton Township, NJ to walk the current inventory, get a trade appraisal, and talk through financing options with the team.