Ford Commercial Vehicles
Trucks, Chassis Cabs, Vans and SUVs
Built Ford Tough®. The Ford® brand has been synonymous with rugged capability, outstanding performance and dependability since 1903. Whether it's hauling a big load or getting you to a job site, count on Ford’s versatile, hardworking lineup to work overtime and get the job done. So, when you’re looking for a vehicle that works as hard as you do, the complete line of Ford commercial trucks and vans can meet your tough demands.
Rush Truck Centers has 10 Ford dealerships across the United States, offering Ford’s entire commercial vehicle lineup as well as consumer SUVs and crossovers.
F-Series Medium-Duty Trucks
Built for extreme duty jobs, Ford’s rugged, medium-duty trucks are designed to tow, haul and do it all. The work-ready frame on the F-650® and F-750® is able to accommodate a wide range of vocational bodies and applications, so you’re ready for any challenge. Plus, you have the option for either a gas or diesel engine with GVWRs as high as 37,000 lbs.
F-Series Super Duty Trucks and Chassis Cabs
Super Duty® never stops moving forward. That’s why Ford combined impressive gas and diesel power ratings with rugged frame and chassis engineering on the F-Series Super Duty pickup trucks and chassis cabs to achieve the impressive performance you need to tackle the toughest jobs.
Transit Vans
Think of the Transit® as your trusted business partner. Whether you need to get your gear to the next job site or transport groups around town, you can rely on Ford’s Transit lineup of cargo, passenger, cutaway and chassis cab vans to have the space and versatility to match any need.
E-Series Cutaways
More than 60 years of production means the Ford E-Series has experience tackling tough jobs. Able to be upfitted for a wide range of applications, the E-350 and E-450 Cutaways have an impressive GVWR up to 14,500 lbs. and are a durable choice for businesses and individuals across the country.
Light-Duty Trucks
Whether you’re hauling heavy loads, going off-road or navigating busy city streets, Ford’s light-duty pickup trucks can do it all. With ample customization options, serious power, and durable Built Ford Tough® features, the Ford F-150®, Maverick® and Ranger® are ready to get you where you need to go.
SUVs and Crossovers
Regardless of the model, Ford’s family of SUVs are capable, convenient and versatile. With the power and fuel efficiency you need for road trips or off-roading as well as the ability to fit up to eight passengers and all their cargo, Ford SUVs and crossovers offer impressive performance and well-crafted comfort.
Electric Vehicles
Drive into the future with Ford’s all-electric vehicles. The F-150 Lightning® pickup truck, Mustang Mach-E® SUV and E-Transit™ cargo, chassis cab and cutaway vans offer an efficient and exhilarating driving experience paired with minimal scheduled maintenance costs and zero vehicle emissions.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The F-Series pickup truck has been America’s best-selling truck for 49 years straight with more than 800,000 units sold in 2025.
The Explorer is Ford’s best-selling SUV with 222,706 units sold in 2025, followed by the Bronco, which saw 146,007 units sold in 2025.
Ford has also been America’s best-selling commercial van brand for more than 46 years. The Transit cargo and passenger vans are America’s best-selling, full-size commercial vans, with 161,797 units sold in 2025.
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Ford has 28 assembly plants around the world. However, 80% of the vehicles Ford sells in the U.S. are assembled in the U.S. See below for a list of where the different Ford models are made across the globe:
- Buenos Aires, Argentina – Ranger
- Chongqing, China – Escape
- Hangzhou, China – Explorer
- Nanchang, China – Bronco, Ranger, Transit
- Cologne, Germany – Explorer
- Cuautitlan, Mexico – Mustang Mach-E
- Hermosillo, Mexico – Bronco Sport, Maverick
- Pretoria, South Africa – Ranger
- Rayong, Thailand – Ranger
- Kocaeli, Turkey – Transit, E-Transit
- Chicago, Illinois, USA – Explorer
- Dearborn, Michigan, USA – F-150
- Kansas City, Missouri, USA – E-Transit, Transit, F-150
- Louisville, Kentucky, USA – F-250/F-350/F-450/F-550 Super Duty Trucks, Expedition
- Wayne, Michigan, USA – Ranger, Bronco
- Avon Lake, Ohio, USA – F-650, F-750, F-350/F-450/F-550 Super Duty Chassis Cabs, E-Series Cutaway, Stripped Chassis
- Dearborn, Michigan, USA – F-150 Lightning
- Hai Duong, Vietnam – Transit, Ranger
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Yes. Ford has entire commercial lineup built to work as hard as you do. From vans and passenger wagons to pickups and cutaways, Ford has a tough and rugged vehicle that can meet your needs. Ford’s family of commercial vehicles includes the F-Series pickup trucks and chassis cabs, F-Series Medium-Duty trucks, Transit vans and E-Series cutaways.
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The F-750 Crew Cab is the largest truck in the F-Series and the largest commercial truck that Ford makes. It features a 149.9” chassis cab ready to be bodied up for a wide range of vocational applications, such as dump, flatbed, delivery, towing and more. Choose between a diesel or gas engine, with a GVWR of 37,000 lbs. on gas models and 50,000 lbs. on diesel models.
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The largest cargo van produced by Ford is the high-roof, extended-length Transit van. It has 487.3 cu. ft. of cargo space behind the first row and is 110.4 inches tall, 263.9 inches long and features a 148-inch wheelbase.
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The Ford Expedition MAX is currently Ford’s largest SUV, with up to 11.8" of extra cargo length compared to the standard Expedition. With room for up to eight passengers, the Expedition MAX models feature a 131.5" wheelbase, 175 cubic feet of passenger volume and 36.1 cu. ft. of cargo space behind the third row (compared to 21.6 cu. ft. on the standard models).
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Ford sold its heavy-duty truck business in 1997 and no longer manufactures or sells class 8, heavy-duty trucks in North America. The F-750 Straight Frame is currently the largest truck model produced and sold by Ford in the United States.
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Ford EcoBoost® engines come standard on the Ford F-150, Maverick, Ranger, Expedition, Explorer, Escape, Bronco, Bronco Sport and Transit.
The EcoBoost engine combines turbocharging, direct fuel injection and twin independent variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT) for powerful performance and better fuel economy than larger displacement engines. The turbocharger uses the force of the exhaust to push more air into the engine, generating more power and delivering a highly responsive drive with great low-speed torque.
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The cost of a Ford truck or commercial vehicle can vary greatly depending on the model, trim, year, added packages and other customizations. View our new and used Ford inventory and contact us to receive a specific quote from one of our sales representatives based on the vehicle and any customization options you are interested in.
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Super Duty® is the name Ford gives to its lineup of F-Series heavy-duty trucks. These trucks are designed for hauling, plowing and off-road driving and are more rugged than other models. The F-250, F-350, F-450, F-550 and F-600 pickup trucks and chassis cabs have the Super Duty designation.
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Rush Truck Centers currently operates 10 Ford dealerships in San Diego, California; Whittier, California; Ceres, California; Denver, Colorado; Orlando, Florida; Chicago, Illinois; Las Vegas, Nevada; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Cincinnati, Ohio; and Dallas, Texas.
Our dealerships in Ceres, Chicago, Dallas, Orlando and Whitter offer Ford’s commercial vehicle lineup as well as consumer SUVs and crossovers. Our dealerships in Cincinnati, Denver, Las Vegas, Oklahoma City and San Diego offer Ford commercial trucks, chassis, vans and cutaways.
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Our Rush Truck Centers dealerships are staffed by factory-trained, ASE-certified technicians qualified to work on commercial vehicles of all makes and models. We currently have 10 dealerships certified to service and sell proprietary Ford truck parts.