FORD Just Killed the SO 6.7L Power Stroke?! - 2027 Super Duty Powertrain Changes

May 18, 2026Channel
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Published1 month ago
Duration0:43
Video IDY6bZ6i2k4tk
Languageen
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
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Ford is making some BIG changes to the 2027 Super Duty lineup, and yes… one version of the 6.7L Power Stroke diesel is officially gone. For 2027, Ford is dropping the standard output 6.7 Power Stroke and moving exclusively to the High Output Power Stroke diesel moving forward. That means 500 horsepower and 1,200 lb-ft of torque now become the standard diesel setup in the F-250 and F-350 lineup. But that’s not the only change. Ford is also reportedly canning the 6.8L “Mini Godzilla” gas V8, which really shakes up the Super Duty engine lineup heading into 2027. So what does this mean for truck buyers? Higher capability? Higher cost? Better towing performance? Fewer affordable engine options? In this video I break down exactly what Ford is changing, why they’re doing it, and what I think this means for the future of heavy-duty pickup trucks. As a diesel mechanic and truck reviewer, I also give my honest thoughts on whether losing the SO Power Stroke and 6.8 gas V8 is actually a good move or not.

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