Showing posts with label FORD F-150. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FORD F-150. Show all posts

Some Experts Question Advantages Gained from Ford F-150's Aluminum Construction

Concerns over high repair costs were the first signs that not everyone had a positive view on Ford’s decision to make most of its new F-150pickup out of lightweight aluminum. The Blue Oval obviously argued for the move, listing the advantages it has over steel, boasting that it was the first manufacturer to use the metal in this kind of application.
Now, additional question marks are being raised by (and discussed at length on) WardsAuto, as they put together the quoted opinions of industry voices.
Mike Levine, a Ford spokesman explains their side of the story: “We used high-strength, military-grade aluminum alloy throughout the body, which improves dent and ding resistance while saving as much as 700 lbs. (317 kg), giving our customers improved towing, improved payload and better fuel efficiency.”
However, his certainty is dented by the words of chairman emeritus of the Center for Automotive Research, David Cole: “It’s a big roll of the dice. Whether it’s an advantage or not is yet to be determined,” he said.
The latter goes on to ask if the tradeoff is really worth it from the end consumer’s perspective, when other alternative materials like carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) are coming into focus, along with more advanced steels and increasingly efficient powertrains.
“There are programs going on for every (technology), but it is not clear what the (winner) will be,” Cole said. “It may be that there is not just one solution. Other (automakers) may think having a steel body with a modified engine or diesel is equivalent to a twin-turbo, aluminum-bodied vehicle.”
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New 2014 Ford F-150 Tremor Combines 365HP V6 Turbo with Short-Wheelbase Body

Ford is reviving a name from the past for its all-new 2014 F-150 Tremor that introduces the Taurus SHO's more powerful 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 into the pickup truck's range. The "Tremor" moniker was used in a 1998 Explorer Concept SUV fitted with a V8 engine and made its appearance on a special edition version of the Ranger truck in the 2000s.
On the F-150, Tremor translates into a sportier edition of Ford's highly-popular truck series highlighted by the use of the 3.5-liter turbocharged V6 with 365 horsepower at 5,000 rpm and 420 lb.-ft. (567Nm) of torque at 2,500 rpm, on the regular two-door cab model with the short-wheelbase.
“The new Tremor gives F-150 customers yet another option to drive a highly capable, distinctive performance truck with features typically found only in the aftermarket,” said Brian Bell, F-150 product marketing manager. “Plus, the Built Ford Tough EcoBoost engine is available for the first time in a short-wheelbase F-150.”
Offered in both rear- and all-wheel drive versions, the Tremor sports a launch-optimized 4.10 rear axle, which Ford says is the shortest final drive ratio offered in an EcoBoost F-150. It also gains an electronic locking rear differential, plus the FX Appearance Package combined with special badging and decals, a floor shifter, HID headlamps and standard SYNC with MyFord Touch connectivity system.
Pricing will be announced closer to launch later this year.

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Ford Introduces 2013 F-150 SVT Raptor with Minor Updates

After the unveiling of the regular model variants of the F-150 in Texas earlier this month, Ford has now presented the 2013 F-150 SVT Raptor that gains some minor enhancements for the new model year.
In an industry first, the latest Raptor is offered directly from the factory with beadlock-compatible alloy rims. Beadlocks secure the edges of a tire to the wheel between two surfaces to prevent the tire from rolling off the trim when the tire pressure is low.
Ford's system is unique because it allows the owner to convert from conventional rim to beadlock by unbolting the standard outer decorative ring, dismount the tire from its regular position and then remount the tire in the lock-enabled position with the available beadlock ring kit from Ford Racing.
The 2013 model also gets available high-intensity discharge HID headlamps that are said to be brighter and whiter than standard lamps, and a revamped SYNC with MyFord Touch infotainment system with a new 4.2-inch multifunction LCD screen mounted in the instrument cluster and an 8-inch screen on the center console.
Finally, Ford has added a new Raptor-exclusive exterior color for 2013, the desert camouflage-inspired Terrain.
The SVT Raptor continues to be powered by a 6.2-liter V8 engine delivering 411 horses and 434 lb.-ft. of torque, mated to an electronic six-speed automatic transmission.

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