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2027 Super Duty Carhartt: Authentic Work Truck Vibes Hit Dealers This Fall
2027 Super Duty Carhartt
Authentic Work Truck Vibes Hit Dealers This Fall
Ford has done some smart brand team-ups over the years, but this one with Carhartt hits right at home for anyone who’s spent time around real work trucks here in Texas. The first-ever 2027 Super Duty Carhartt Package lands on XLT Crew Cab single-rear-wheel 4×4 pickups, blending that tough Carhartt workwear vibe with the capability Super Duty owners count on every day. It’s not just logos slapped on—it’s thoughtful details that scream jobsite ready, and from the press materials, it looks like a winner for contractors, farmers, or anyone hauling through Dallas traffic or out to the ranch.
The exterior sets the tone with a unique dark-painted grille and body-color bumpers that keep it grounded and work-focused. Those Carhartt graphics on the fender vents, doors, and tailgate come with reflective branding and unique color accents placed low to shield against road debris, mud, salt, and whatever else Texas throws at you. I love the 20-inch unique machined and painted aluminum wheels—Ford designers drew inspiration from manhole covers outside Carhartt’s Detroit flagship store, tying it back to the city’s industrial roots. Paired with LT275/65R20E BSW all-terrain tires and off-road running boards with a textured finish, it rolls on a Tough Bed spray-in bedliner stamped with the Carhartt logo. Add in LED roof markers, clearance lamps, reflector lamps, fog lamps, and a center high-mounted stop lamp, and you’ve got a truck lit up for those long days from dusk to dark.
Color choices stay true to the function-first philosophy, available in six options: Marsh Gray, Iconic Silver Metallic, Agate Black Metallic, Carbonized Gray Metallic, Oxford White, and the new-for-2027 Neptune Blue. From the preproduction shots, they all look sharp without being flashy—perfect for pairing with your Carhartt gear on a jobsite or family haul.
Inside, this is where it really shines for me. The Carhartt-inspired cloth seats pull from the brand’s iconic Duck Canvas, engineered as commercial-grade material with 50% more abrasion resistance than standard truck trims. It repels soil like a champ—liquids bead up for up to 30 minutes—and features that signature triple stitching for reinforced seams throughout the seats, door trim panels, and even the wrapped steering wheel and center console lid. Embroidered Carhartt logos hit the front headrests and rear seat map pockets, while the premium all-weather floor mats mimic the texture of Carhartt’s latest tool bags. It’s durable, practical, and feels like an extension of the gear you already trust—no frills, just built to handle boots, tools, coffee spills, and Texas heat.
This package slots right in the heart of the Super Duty lineup, available with the Premium Package and pairable with the FX4 Off-Road Package on that 40/console/40 seating setup. Preproduction models are shown across the materials, but production hits dealers this fall, with orders opening May 8. Head to Ford.com to find one near you—especially if you’re in the market for a truck that works as hard as you do, week in and week out. Ford and Carhartt growing up a mile apart in Dearborn makes this feel authentic, and for us down here, it’s another reason Super Duty keeps dominating. Can’t wait to see one up close.
More info:
- America’s Truck of the Essential Economy: https://www.fromtheroad.ford.com/us/en/articles/2026/2027-ford-super-duty-carhartt
- Design Deep Dive: https://www.fromtheroad.ford.com/us/en/articles/2026/how-ford-carhartt-designed-super-duty-for-workers




















