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The Ford F-150 is evidently America’s favorite pickup truck. However, if you aren’t impressed with the new F-150 in stock form, or if you desire a more beefed-up version, you should check this one out. This 2023 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Black Widow has been enhanced with multiple in-house upgrades. The Black Widow F-150 comes fully decked out from the factory with plenty of features and options. On top of that, Black Widow has equipped it with a lift kit, larger wheels, off-road tires, and a slew of upgraded exterior components. If you’re looking for a better-looking, more capable full-size pickup truck that comes protected by warranty, this F-150 Black Widow is an impressive proposal. It is a single-owner truck with only 1,500 reported miles on the odo.
On the outside, the 2023 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Black Widow is a beast. The truck is finished in the shade of Carbonized Gray Metallic with blacked-out accents. Custom exterior components, including the front grille, body-colored fender flares, fender vents, and custom matte hood vents, enhance the truck’s rugged appeal and give it a meaner outlook. More significant upgrades can be found underneath the massive bodywork of the Black Widow. The suspension gets a six-inch lift, which is complemented by a set of huge 22-inch black off-road wheels wrapped around by 35-inch BF Goodrich All-Terrain KO2 tires. Other exterior additions from Black Widow are a set of power running boards and a dual exhaust with black tips. Apart from the Black Widow package, this particular truck is also endowed with several aftermarket exterior upgrades. The truck’s body and wheels are ceramic-coated, the windows are ceramic-tinted, and a Rinoliner spray-in bed has been installed with a hard cover topper. On the inside, the truck is mostly stock yet fully equipped with features and options, including the optional Equipment Group 302A package. Black Widow has added a set of leather seat covers with custom stitching and badging. Other standard features include power-adjustable front seats and pedals, a 12-inch central touchscreen, an 8-speaker B&O sound system, and much more.
The 2023 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Black Widow is a 4WD truck, powered by a 5.0-liter V8 motor paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. The burly motor cranks out 400 horsepower and 410 lb-ft of torque. The truck comes factory-fitted with an extended-range 36-gallon fuel tank, allowing you to munch more miles conveniently. The gauge cluster has been replaced with a custom Black Widow unit and to compensate for the upgraded suspension and wheels, the speedometer has been recalibrated. The lifted suspension of the Black Widow comprises high-strength cross members, steering knuckles, and upper control arms along with nitrogen-charged Adventure series monotube shocks from Fox. These ensure exceptional off-roading prowess and fade-free performance on rough terrain. In conclusion, this 2023 F-150 Black Widow is one of the most capable custom-built full-size off-road trucks that you could own without a hassle.
2023 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Black Widow
5.0L V8
10-Speed Automatic
4x4
Carbonized Grey Metallic Exterior
Black Interior
Ford Options:
Equipment Group 302A
Twin Panel Moonroof
B&O Sound System
Power-Adjustable Pedals
Extended Range 36 Gal Fuel Tank
Black Widow Package: AFEBW
6” Suspension Lift
22” Black Off Road Wheels
35” Premium All Terrain Tires
Speedometer Calibration
Body Color Paint Fender Flares
Power Running Boards
Black Widow Custom Matte Hood Vents
Dual Exhaust with Black Tips
Leather Seat Covers with Custom Stitch
Black Widow Gauge Cluster
Black Widow Performance Front Windshield Snipe
Black Military Exterior Badging Package
Grille Replacement with Painted Accents
Black Widow Logo Center Caps
Black Widow Fender Vents
Black Widow Door Sills
Full Military Matte Paint
Aftermarket Options:
Ceramic Coated Paint
Ceramic Coated Wheels
Ceramic Tinted Windows
Rinoliner Spray in Bed
Hard Cover Topper for Bed
2 Keys
1 Owner
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