Starting at around $50,000, the posh and powerful Ford F-150 King Ranch Edition isn't even the most expensive standard-duty pickup in the automaker's lineup these days.

Starting at around $50,000, the posh and powerful Ford F-150 King Ranch Edition isn’t even the most expensive standard-duty pickup in the automaker’s lineup these days. (Source: Ford)

Forget what you may believe about the European automakers’ dominance in the luxury vehicle market. The domestic makes have quietly – okay, brashly – elbowed their way into the top tier of the business via what, a few years ago, would have been considered the most unlikely manner – expensive pickup trucks.

With the economy healthy and gas prices dipping below the $2.00 per gallon mark, opulently equipped pickup trucks were without question the shining stars of the auto business over the last year. Of the top 10 selling vehicles in the U.S. having out-the-door transaction prices greater than $50,000, five are full-size trucks according to TrueCar.com.

As one might imagine, these otherwise workman-like trucks are dressed to the nines with rich hand-stitched leather interiors, a staggeringly long list of amenities, and more chrome trim than a mid-1960’s Cadillac sedan. They’re usually configured as four-door “crew cab” models, which are built like full size sport-utility vehicles with a moderately sized pickup bed situated behind the rear seats instead of a closed cargo hold. They can seat five adults in complete comfort with limo-like legroom and enough headroom to accommodate a 10-gallon hat while still being able to tow a large boat or trailer or haul a serious payload.

 

An oddly ideal combination of brawn and beauty, they’re purposeful work trucks that are able to crawl their way through barren construction sites with a full load during the week, yet unashamedly transport its occupants to a five-star restaurant on Saturday night. They’re also popular among active affluent motorists for towing boats and trailers, and the ability to haul dirt bikes, horse tack, and other sports equipment without mucking up the inside of an expensive SUV.