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Shelby American Marks 10 Years With 810-HP F-150 Off-Road Anniversary Edition

Shelby American Marks 10 Years With 810-HP F-150 Off-Road Anniversary Edition

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Overview

Shelby American has unveiled the 2026 Shelby F-150 Off-Road 10th Anniversary Edition, the most powerful Shelby truck ever produced. Based on a Ford F-150 Lariat 4x4 SuperCrew with the 5.0-liter Coyote V8, the truck produces more than 810 horsepower on 93-octane fuel — surpassing both the Ford F-150 Raptor R (720 hp) and the Ram TRX (777 hp). Production is limited and begins in May 2026 at Shelby Performance's facility in Bristol, Indiana.

Powertrain

Shelby fits a Stage 2 supercharger with a Ford Racing blue powder-coated blower, a carbon-fiber intake tube, upgraded injectors, a high-flow heat exchanger, Ford Performance spark plugs, and a Borla exhaust system. Power routes through Ford's 10-speed automatic transmission to all four wheels. A dual-intake ram-air hood feeds the supercharger from above.

Suspension and Chassis

The suspension package was developed with King Shocks, featuring Race Series 2.5 adjustable coilovers with finned reservoirs up front, matched rear shocks, and traction bars to control axle movement under high power. A proprietary lift kit provides clearance for 35-inch BFGoodrich KO3 all-terrain tires mounted on 22-inch Shelby alloy wheels. Oversized Baer drilled-and-slotted rotors handle braking. Visual upgrades include Le Mans racing stripes, a custom backlit grille, body-color flares, 3D Shelby bedside badging, and power-deployable running boards.

Pricing and Availability

The 2026 Shelby F-150 Off-Road starts at $140,795. The donor Lariat SuperCrew accounts for roughly $77,170 of that, with the Shelby conversion package adding approximately $63,625. Each truck includes a serialized CSM plaque tied to the official Shelby Registry. Production is capped, and trucks will be available through select Shelby-authorized dealers across the United States and North America.

WOLFBOX Take: A Truck You'll Both Baby and Beat On

An 810-horsepower, serialized, $140K Shelby is two things at once: a six-figure collectible you'll want to protect, and an off-road truck on 35s and King shocks that's begging to be used. Those instincts pull in opposite directions — and a dash cam quietly serves both. Parked, it's your witness against a door ding, a hit-and-run, or worse on a truck this valuable. On the trail, it records exactly what that supercharger and suspension can do.

For a limited-run truck you'll want to keep pristine and still drive hard, having the whole story on video isn't paranoia — it's protecting the investment.

Gear for an 810-HP Off-Road Truck

  • Guard the investment and record the fun. A WOLFBOX dash cam keeps a GPS-tagged record whether the truck is parked at a show or opened up on a trail — evidence for insurance, a theft or a parking-lot hit, and the highlight reel for everything in between.
  • See the line under 35s. Lifted and rolling on 35-inch tires, the obstacle that catches you is the one below the hood. The 3-channel WOLFBOX G900TriPro (Bumper Version) adds a low, waterproof bumper camera that shows tire placement and the ground-level line.
  • Setting up a performance truck? Our guide to the best dash cam for off-road breaks down channels, resolution and mounting for trucks like the F-150.

FAQ

What is the 2026 Shelby F-150 Off-Road 10th Anniversary Edition?

It's the most powerful Shelby truck ever, based on a Ford F-150 Lariat 4x4 SuperCrew with the 5.0-liter Coyote V8 and a Stage 2 supercharger producing more than 810 horsepower, with King Shocks coilovers, a lift kit and 35-inch BFGoodrich tires. Production is limited and each truck gets a serialized CSM plaque.

How much does it cost, and how does the power compare?

It starts at $140,795 (roughly $77,170 for the donor Lariat plus a ~$63,625 Shelby conversion). At 810-plus horsepower it outguns both the Ford F-150 Raptor R (720 hp) and the Ram TRX (777 hp).

What's the best way to protect and document a valuable performance truck?

A GPS-enabled dash cam records both while parked and while driving, giving you evidence for insurance, theft or a parking-lot hit on a high-value truck, plus a low bumper camera to help place oversized tires on the trail.

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