
Pickups might be more popular than ever, but street trucks remain absent from modern lineups. Automakers have gone taller, not shorter, but a new package from Roush helps fill that gap by giving the Ford F-150 a properly lowered suspension.
The kit drops the pickup three inches in the front and five inches in the rear. The Roush-developed suspension includes performance coilovers, drop spindles, twin-tube dampers, progressive-rate springs, and an upgraded sway bar. Roush claims the pickup achieved 0.79gs on a 200-foot circular skid pad and 1.0gs on the track with a SuperCrew XLT in its testing.
Photo by: Roush Performance
Photo by: Roush Performance
The package also enhances the truck’s appearance by adding a blackout front grille with integrated amber lights, hood vents, and a graphics package. Twenty-two-inch black Roush wheels wrapped in 305/40R22 General Tire G-MAX AS07 all-season rubber fill the wheel wells, which hide the slotted brake rotors for improved stopping power.             Â
Inside, the Ford gets custom Raven Black leather with Roush Red Accents, serialized badging, and aluminum pedals. Roush has three options available exclusively for the XLT trim: an Alpine audio upgrade, carbon-fiber interior trim, and a secure center console vault.
Photo by: Roush Performance
The Roush Nitemare starts at $19,999 and does not include the base vehicle. The limited-run package is available for regular and SuperCrew cab F-150 XL and XLT pickups. An F-150 XL with the regular cab starts at $39,445 (prices include the $1,995 destination charge) for 2025. An F-150 XLT SuperCrew has a $50,050 starting price.Â
That means the minimum you’ll be paying for a Nitemare is $59,444. Sure, it won’t be as capable as a Raptor. But it’s far cheaper, and in our opinion, far more interesting.