2025 Fleet Truck of the Year: Ford F-150
The Ford F-150 takes Automotive Fleet’s 2025 Fleet Truck of the Year honors again, backed by new standard driver-assist tech and fleet-ready capability.

The 2025MY updates brought more driver-assist features standard across trims and added hands-free tech on higher grades.
Photo: Ford Pro
The votes are in, and the great American icon, the Ford F-150, has won Automotive Fleet’s Fleet Vehicle of the Year once again! This marks the 11th win for the F-150 since the award's inception in 2003.
The Fleet Car, Truck, and SUV of the Year awards celebrate excellence in the automotive industry from a fleet perspective. They are judged exclusively by professional fleet managers, who oversee thousands of vehicles and millions of miles per year.
Judging is based on how well the vehicle meets the unique demands of fleet service, reliability, safety, ownership costs, and driver satisfaction.
The awards have been bestowed since 2003, with the inaugural Fleet Car of the Year award presented to the Chevrolet Malibu and the Fleet Truck of the Year award presented to the Ford F-150. Fleet SUV of the Year was introduced in 2019 and was won by the Chevrolet Equinox.
Ford F-150 Wins Again
The Ford F-Series has been the best-selling truck in America for 48 consecutive years. Its versatility and capability have made it a staple in fleets as well.
What can we say about the Ford F-150 that we don’t already know? Fleet managers keep voting for the F-150 because of its dependability, ruggedness, fuel efficiency, durability, and performance.
“We're honored that F-150 has earned Automotive Fleet's Fleet Truck of the Year for the 11th consecutive year. This award recognizes the enduring toughness, quality, and capability built into every F-150 by our dedicated American workforce,” said Kevin Lieberum, F-150 and Lightning brand manager, Ford Pro.
“It’s a tribute to the customers who trust Ford to deliver the rugged dependability and real-world strength that come with the Built Ford Tough promise, and to everyone who helps make F-150 America’s best-selling truck for 48 consecutive years.”
Ford F-150 Updates for 2025 Model Year
For 2025, the Ford F-150 showed gains in driver-assist tech: Evasive Steering Assist, Intersection Assist, AEB Oncoming, Blind Spot Assist, and Road Edge Detection became standard across all trims, while higher grades add an expanded BlueCruise hands-free driving trial, standard Connected Navigation, and new features such as Predictive Speed Assist and Driver State Detection.
Ford also rolls out its new Security Package, standard on every truck, to replace the previous Stolen Vehicle Services.
XL buyers can now get the integrated Tailgate Step with Work Surface, the Bed Utility Package switches to simpler tie-down plates, and two new colors join the range. Inside, rear under-seat storage remains, and SecuriCode becomes a dealer-installed option.
For the 2026 model year, F-150 will get new appearance packages and color options.
Fleet Truck of the Year: Ford F-150 – Fun Facts
First U.S. model year: 1948 (as part of the Ford F-Series)
Has won Fleet Truck of the Year 11 out of 22 years
Over 40 million F-Series trucks sold since 1948
Best-selling truck in America for 47 consecutive years
Walmart founder Sam Walton drove a 1979 F-150 daily until his death in 1992
Fleet Truck of the Year, Historical
Ford F-150 has taken the title 10 times since the awards inception in 2003.
2025 Ford F-150
2023 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
2022 Ford F-Series Super Duty
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2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
2016 Ford F-150
2015 Ram 1500
2014 Ford F-150
2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
2012 Ram 1500
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2010 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
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2007 Ford F-150
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