Hot on the heels of its collaboration with Tuscany Motor Co. and GMC, Harley-Davidson has revealed another special-edition truck. The Harley-Davidson Ford F-250 is also the result of a partnership with Tuscany Motor Co., and like the GMC Sierra previously revealed, will be a limited-edition run of just 250 units.
“The Harley-Davidson F-250 edition fulfills customer requests for additional towing capacity and celebrates their passion for Harley-Davidson motorcycles,” said Jeff Burttschell, vice president, Tuscany Motor Co., in a recent press release. “Working closely with Brad Richards, vice president of Styling and Design at Harley-Davidson, we created another fantastic truck worthy of the Harley-Davidson name and coincides with the debut of the Harley-Davidson Fat Boy 30th Anniversary motorcycle.”
The F-250 takes styling cues from the Fat Boy, including its 22-inch milled aluminum wheels. In total there are 65 Harley-inspired components on the special edition. That includes the solid billet aluminum exhaust tips, Bar & Shield badging throughout, billet pedals, diamond-stitched custom leather seating, and stainless steel gauges.
Additionally, the truck is packing upgrades like a BDS suspension lift with Fox shocks, BFG 37-inch KM3 tires, lighted running boards, custom fender flares, an integrated LED light bar in the customized grille, an induction-style hood, new rear bumper, and color-matched tonneau cover. There are entry sills, floor mats, carpeted bed mat, and accent colors throughout inspired by H-D.
If you want one of the 250 units set for production, be sure to reach out to an authorized Ford dealer for information. You can begin the ordering process now, or wait until April 2020 when the truck will be available for purchase.