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Rumor of no 2.7 in 2025?!?

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If Build and Price is showing a 2.7 for you, check that the year selection did not default to 2023.

2024 is 2.3L only for me in AK.
 

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My suspicion is that they will have a 2.3 (or even 2.0) hybrid as a second option. It will likely have more torque/hp than the base 2.3 engine.
I would be down for that. As long as it is not the awful 3.3 hybrid from the Explorer.
 

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3.3L is gone for the F150. The 2.7L now replaces that option. The F150 is Ford's cash cow so it only makes sense to allocate this engine to that product line and remove it as option from others.
 
 





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