It wasn’t too terribly long ago that finding a deal on any new vehicle proved difficult, and that was especially true of the Ford F-150. However, the market has certainly shifted back in buyer’s favor, as we’ve seen incentives , even though prices . That’s of the 2025 Ford F-150, which is now available with some enticing retail and lease deals in certain parts of the country.
Aside from the employee pricing for everyone plan that was just extended to the July 4 holiday, 2025 Ford F-150 shoppers can also nab a special retail deal on the XLT trimmed pickup with the PowerBoost hybrid powertrain – a 5.9 percent APR for 72 months, plus $2,000 bonus cash. There is one stipulation, however – this offer requires that one finance through Ford Credit, as is usually the case.
Aside from that sole retail offering, 2025 Ford F-150 customers can also score a couple of interesting lease deals, too. Both of them apply specifically to the STX trim, with the two-wheel-drive version of that sportier offering getting a unique Ford Credit Red Carpet Lease offer for trade-in customers and current Ford lessees – $429 per month for 36 months with $4,829 due at signing. In this case, the security deposit is waived, too.
For the 2025 Ford F-150 STX SuperCrew 4×4, that deal is reserved for returning Ford lessees, who can get a similar Ford Credit Red Carpet Lease offer for $379 per month for 36 months, with $5,789 due at signing and a waived security deposit.Each of these offers is good through July 7, 2025, but as always, one will want to check with their local dealer to see what specific offers are available to them – they do tend to vary by region.
As for the 2025 F-150 itself, not much has changed, which isn’t hugely surprising given the fact that the pickup was treated to a comprehensive refresh for the 2025 model year. Those changes include a few exterior color option shifts, the deletion of the three-year BlueCruise option, and the removal of the factory Connected Navigation feature on the XL and STX trims. Perhaps more notably, the old SecuriCode keyless entry keypad has been deleted and replaced by a dealer-installed option, much to the chagrin of fans of that particular feature.
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