Buy or Lease A New Ford F-150 Near Dayton, OH
New Ford F-150 for Sale in Dayton, OH | Beau Townsend Ford
Beau Townsend Ford at 1020 W National Rd in Vandalia carries the new Ford F-150 — America's best-selling truck for nearly five decades. If you are in Dayton, Huber Heights, Kettering, Centerville, or anywhere in Montgomery County and you need a full-size truck that works, tows, and hauls without compromise, the F-150 is the benchmark.
Highlights: Best-selling truck in America | Available PowerBoost hybrid | Max towing up to 13,500 lbs | Military-grade aluminum alloy body | Available Pro Power Onboard generator
Great for: Dayton contractors and tradespeople | Montgomery County families who need truck capability | I-75 commuters who tow on weekends | Miami Valley drivers who want one vehicle that does everything
The Truck That Outsells Everything Else
The F-150 didn't become America's best-selling truck by accident. It earns that spot every year with a combination of capability, durability, and versatility that no competitor matches. The military-grade aluminum alloy body resists dents and corrosion — it won't rust out from Ohio road salt the way a steel body can. Multiple engine options let you choose between fuel efficiency and maximum power depending on how you use the truck. And Ford's available 4x4 system gives Dayton drivers the traction they need for job sites, unpaved roads, and the kind of winter conditions that hit Montgomery County from November through March.
PowerBoost Hybrid — Full-Size Truck, Half the Fuel Stops
The available PowerBoost full hybrid powertrain pairs a twin-turbo V6 with an electric motor for strong towing capability and significantly better fuel economy than any other full-size truck on the market. For Dayton commuters running I-75 and I-70 every day, the fuel savings add up fast. And Pro Power Onboard turns the truck into a mobile generator — powering tools on a job site in Huber Heights, running lights at a tailgate in Kettering, or keeping essential equipment charged during a power outage. No other full-size truck offers anything like it.
Towing and Hauling for Dayton-Area Drivers
The F-150 tows up to 13,500 lbs when properly equipped — boats, campers, car trailers, construction equipment, and everything in between. Available features like Pro Trailer Backup Assist, onboard scales, and smart trailer tow connector make towing easier and safer for drivers who pull loads regularly. Whether you are hauling material to a job site in Englewood, pulling a boat to Indian Lake, or towing a camper out of Montgomery County for the weekend, the F-150 handles it with confidence.
Built for Work and Built for the I-75 Commute
The F-150 is not just a work truck — it is a daily driver that happens to have a bed. Interior quality, ride comfort, and technology have come a long way. A large touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto keeps you connected. Ford Co-Pilot360 comes standard with pre-collision braking, lane-keeping assist, and automatic high beams. Available features like a 360-degree camera, adaptive cruise control, and BlueCruise hands-free highway driving make the drive between Dayton and Vandalia feel like a different experience entirely.
Test Drive an F-150 at Beau Townsend Ford
Pre-qualify for financing and know your budget before you visit. Get your trade-in estimate online and see what your current vehicle is worth toward a new F-150. When you are ready, schedule a test drive and put it through the roads you actually drive around Dayton and Montgomery County. Have questions? Contact us or visit the finance department to explore your options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Where can I buy a new Ford F-150 in Dayton, OH?Beau Townsend Ford in Vandalia carries new F-150s in multiple cab, bed, engine, and drivetrain configurations. The dealership is a short drive north from Dayton on I-75 — take Exit 63 at National Road. Schedule a test drive online before visiting.
Q: Is the Ford F-150 a good truck for Ohio winters?Yes. Available 4x4 handles snow-covered Montgomery County roads, icy I-75 on-ramps, and the kind of slushy conditions that hit Dayton neighborhoods from November through March. The aluminum body also resists corrosion from Ohio road salt better than steel.
Q: How much can a Ford F-150 tow?Up to 13,500 lbs when properly equipped. That covers boats headed to Indian Lake, campers for weekend trips out of the Miami Valley, car trailers, and construction equipment for job sites across Montgomery County.
Q: Ford F-150 vs Chevy Silverado — which is better?Both are competitive full-size trucks. The F-150 leads with the PowerBoost hybrid, Pro Power Onboard mobile generator, and a lighter aluminum body that resists Ohio road salt corrosion. The Silverado counters with a larger bed option. Worth driving both — Beau Townsend Ford is minutes north of Dayton on I-75.
Q: Does the Ford F-150 have a hybrid option?Yes. The PowerBoost full hybrid pairs a twin-turbo V6 with an electric motor for strong towing and significantly better fuel economy. For Dayton drivers commuting I-75 and I-70 daily, the fuel savings over a year of Montgomery County driving are substantial.
Q: What is Pro Power Onboard on the Ford F-150?A built-in generator that delivers up to 7.2 kW of power from the truck bed. Montgomery County contractors use it to run tools on job sites in Huber Heights, Englewood, and across the Dayton area without hauling a separate generator.