Ford Custom Garage Introduces Extremely Patriotic ‘Proud To Honor’ Package For U.S. 250th Anniversary

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Ford is joining America’s 250th anniversary celebration with a new Super Duty package aimed squarely at patriotic truck buyers. The Ford Custom Garage Proud to Honor package adds bold red, white, and blue graphics to the 2027 F-Series Super Duty lineup.

The package will be available on F-250, F-350, and F-450 models when 2027 Super Duty ordering begins later this summer. Ford says the package is designed to celebrate the country while also supporting military families and veterans.

This is strictly an appearance package, so it does not change towing, payload, engine output, or chassis hardware. Instead, it gives the already imposing Super Duty a louder visual identity.

The timing is no accident. With America’s semiquincentennial approaching, automakers are increasingly leaning into heritage and patriotism-themed special editions.

A Blacked-Out Truck With American Flag Graphics

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The Proud to Honor package is available only with a black exterior paint finish. Ford says the black base color helps the patriotic graphics stand out more dramatically.

The package adds large American flag-inspired graphics across the doors and bedsides. Red, white, and blue stripes stretch across the bodywork, while star details give the truck an unmistakably patriotic theme.

Ford Custom Garage badging is also included. Combined with darker exterior trim, the package gives the Super Duty a more aggressive look than a standard work truck.

Available Across Multiple Super Duty Trims

Ford will offer the package across several 2027 Super Duty trim levels, including XL, XLT, Lariat, King Ranch, and Platinum. It will also be available on single-rear-wheel and dual-rear-wheel configurations.

Single-rear-wheel trucks receive forged aluminum wheels with a bright outer rim and polished lug nuts. Dual-rear-wheel F-350 and F-450 models get black 19.5-inch forged aluminum commercial wheels.

Ford says this marks the first time those black forged wheels have been offered on dual-rear-wheel Super Duty models. That small detail should appeal to buyers who want the package on heavier-duty configurations.

Supporting Military Families

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Ford says a portion of proceeds from every Proud to Honor package sale will go to Blue Star Families. The organization supports military spouses, service members, veterans, and their families.

The package will also support Ford’s own Proud to Honor veteran services programs. Those initiatives are aimed at helping current and former military members through community support and related services.

That charitable connection gives the package more substance than a simple decal kit. Buyers are still getting a highly visual appearance package, but part of the money will also support military-focused causes.

Pricing Comes Later

Ford has not yet announced pricing for the Proud to Honor package. Full details are expected closer to the start of 2027 Super Duty availability.

The F-250 version will be available to order first, while F-350 and F-450 variants are expected later in summer 2026. Some trim and package combinations will be restricted.

For buyers who want their Super Duty to make a loud patriotic statement, this package should do the job. It is bold, unapologetic, and very much designed for owners who want their truck to wear its American pride on the outside.

Author: Andre Nalin

Title: Writer

Andre has worked as a writer and editor for multiple car and motorcycle publications over the last decade, but he has reverted to freelancing these days. He has accumulated a ton of seat time during his ridiculous road trips in highly unsuitable vehicles, and he’s built magazine-featured cars. He prefers it when his bikes and cars are fast and loud, but if he had to pick one, he’d go with loud.

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