2012 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Harley-Davidson Edition Review

Aside from the blacked-out looks and exclusivity, Ford's 2012 Harley truck brought some 'firsts' to the F-150 - from power deployable running boards and 22-inch wheels, to a standard supercharged V8 and high-gloss painted interior.

Are you seriously considering a truck? On the fence? Check out the 2012 Harley-Davidson Ford F-150 and you’ll likely take the plunge. I’m not talking a hay-barrel moving, construction-site-guy hauling, get-shit-done type of truck like in those commercials (mind you, this Harley edition F-150 can certainly accommodate such tasks).

More so, the suburban dad, look-cool-dropping-kids-off-at-soccer type of truck. Or simply, an F-150 pickup for a guy like me who spends more time schlepping weekend recyclables and useless IKEA stuff than ATVs and farming equipment.

2012 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Harley-Davidson Edition Review
2012 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Harley-Davidson Edition. Photo: Amee Reehal

Point being, if you’re in the market for a rare, attention-grabbing pickup but don’t intend on really towing or daily hauling, the Ford F-150 is the ideal truck, and the Harley-Davidson F-150 is even better. Much better. Frankly, the few guys I know who own the Harley-Davidson edition F-150 spend more time transporting boxes of wine and scotch than logs and sod.

Following my week-long test with this 2012 Harley-Davidson Ford F-150, I think I’ve officially come to the realization that I’m a truck guy–as a true Albertan non withstanding. With ample power, towing confidence when needed, distinct styling, a luxurious cabin rivalling any sedan, and a spacious cabin, to name just a few features, renders the 2012 Harley-Davidson Ford F-150 a pickup to pursue.

2012 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Harley-Davidson Edition Review

Supercharged F-150 an F-Series First

Powered by a standard 6.2-litre V8 engine, the 2012 Harley-Davidson F-150 makes 411 horsepower and 434 lb.ft. of torque, coupled with trailer towing capacity of 7500 pounds/3400 KG.

This burly engine utilizes big-bore architecture, and for the first time in an F-Series, also now finds superchargers. All mated to the six-speed automatic overdrive transmission.

SelectShift Automatic transmission is now standard; a bonus for those who desire more control of the transmission gear selection. Also standard, 2-speed automatic 4X4 system and an integrated trailer brake controller.

Benefits of this 6.2-litre V8 powerplant include SOHC valvetrain with roller-rocker shafts; dual-equal variable cam timing; two spark plugs per cylinder; and dual knock sensors on each bank of the cylinders of the V8 allowing each one to be individually optimized.

Interestingly, the V8 went missing from F-150 trucks shortly after, replaced by the more efficient V6. About ten years later, the V8 returned with the insane F-150 Raptor R taking on the Ram TRX.

2012 Harley-Davidson Truck Brought New Features to the F-150

The special edition Harley-Davidson F-Series trucks are renowned for taking an already reputable truck and making it better. In true Ford fashion, this often entails innovation and the 2012 Harley-Davidson Ford F-150 is no exception.

2012 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Harley-Davidson Edition Review
2012 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Harley-Davidson Edition. Photo: Amee Reehal
2012 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Harley-Davidson Edition Review
2012 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Harley-Davidson Edition. Photo: Amee Reehal

So, if you’re an F-150 fan, thank the Harley-Davidson version for some notable firsts, including larger 20-inch and 22-inch wheels; new wet-on-wet paint; V8 superchargers; Harley badges found throughout the cabin; all-wheel drive; power deployable running boards (so awesome); and high-gloss painted interior.

Styling: Not Your Typical F-150 Pickup

New for 2012, the Harley-Davidson F-150 finds new graphics on the exterior bodyside done in a slick snakeskin texture. Personally, I’m not a fan of typically gaudy OEM graphics, however, the graphics found on the sides of this press truck are both subtle and stylish.

Mike Massara, the F-150 program manager at Ford, puts it best: “The graphic flows and accents the design curve of the truck, yet brings the texture of the snakeskin into the vehicle, which is something that’s very difficult to do.” Also new, 22-inch machined-aluminum wheels with painted accents and unique centre caps.

2012 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Harley-Davidson Edition Review
2012 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Harley-Davidson Edition. Photo: Amee Reehal

Ford is also now offering a new Tuxedo Black and White Platinum Tri-Coat paint option. The bold front fascia stares you in the face, sporting a six bar billet-style bright chrome grille adorned with the Harley-Davidson chrome badging.

At first glance, it’s evident the special edition Harley F-150 is in a league of it’s own, sporting a lowered appearance with a standard, fully integrated deployable running boards. Once the doors open, these running boards pop out below…arguably the coolest feature on this truck, and again, a Ford F-150 first never before introduced. Several times, these deployable running boards smacked my shins, forgetting they even exist in a rush to get into the truck. Serves me right.

F-150 Harley-Davidson Interior

Inside, the 2012 Ford Harley-Davidson F-150 finds customized details the proletariat F-150 owner would envy. Including seats and centre console lid featuring handmade cloisonne badges produced by the same folks making badges for Harley-Davidson motorcycles.

Once you slide into the cabin, the large, gleaming console lid HD emblem is evident; below it, a laser-engraved VIN and build number. My Harley F-150 rolls off the production line as #00514. This console lid, along with the upper steering wheel, find the snakeskin leather.

2012 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Harley-Davidson Edition Review
2012 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Harley-Davidson Edition. Photo: Amee Reehal
2012 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Harley-Davidson Edition Review
2012 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Harley-Davidson Edition. Photo: Amee Reehal

Interior panels are covered in high-gloss Tuxedo Black paint. Taking this customization further, all interior chrome surfaces feature satin finish while the seats are premium snakeskin leather-trimmed and adorned with the unique Harley-Davidson cloisonne badges.

Various standards found in the 2012 Ford Harley-Davidson F-150 cabin include power moonroof, rear view camera, second-row heated seats, ambient lighting , remote start system, 110-volt power inverter, and power-adjustable performance pedals.

Cabin Technology & Convenience Features

Nestled between the tachometer and speedometer is a small info screen navigated via a five-way button on the steering wheel, allowing driver to quickly and conveniently toggle through various menus including fuel economy, tire pressure info, towing performance, etc….a well-designed, easy to navigate feature.

A 4.2-inch LCD screen is also standard (the combination of this touch-screen and buttons and dials below it, in my opinion, is much better than Ford’s MyTouch with the all-touch screen capability). The 2012 Harley-Davidson F-150 also finds standard voice-activated navigation, integrating other features including voice-recognition destination entry, climate-control, and SiriusXM satellite radio, to name a few.

Price at launch in 2011

When the 2012 Ford Harley-Davidson F-150 first went on sale, it started at $53,300 in the US, and $64,699 in Canada. This press truck finds $750 in options ($350 for pickup box extender, $300 tailgate step), bringing the total to $65,449 (before taxes/fees) in Canadian dollars.

Harley Truck Pros

  • Several F-Series firsts in this model, including deployable running boards

  • Standard 6.2-litre V8 engine, now with superchargers

  • Lower stance, 22-inch rims, overall styling both inside & out

Harley Truck Cons

  • Expensive
  • Power deployable running boards will smack your shins until you get used to them

    2012 Ford F-150 Harley-Davidson Specs & Photos

    • Engine: 6.2-liter two-valve V8
    • Configuration: Iron block, aluminum heads
    • Valvetrain: SOHC, two valves per cylinder, roller-rocker shaft with hydraulic lash adjusters
    • Bore x stroke: 4.02 x 3.74 in.
    • Displacement: 379 cu. in., 6,210 cc
    • Compression ratio: 9.8:1
    • Horsepower: 411 @ 5,500 rpm
    • Torque: 434 lb.-ft. @ 4,500 rpm
    • Fuel injection: Sequential multiport electronic
    • Oil capacity: Seven quarts
    • Suspension: Front 4×4,  Coil-on-shock, long-spindle double-wishbone independent, stamped-steel lower control arm (sport-tuned)
    • Wheels: 22-in. cast, machined aluminum with painted accents and Harley-Davidson bar and shield logo on center cap
    • Tires: P275/45R-22 all-season BSW
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    Amee Reehalhttps://www.ameereehal.com/
    Shooting cars and bikes professionally since film was a thing, for over 20 years, Amee has collaborated with the major automakers and agencies, and his work has been published in various global outlets including MotorTrend, GlobeDrive, SuperStreet, Chicago Tribune, PerformanceBMW, and others. He’s an automotive writer and founder/managing editor of TractionLife.com, focusing on digital marketing & SEO for the past ten years (backed by a marketing degree, go figure). Find him travelling, spending time with his kids and family. Or golfing, poorly.