The 2021 Ford F-150 follows up on its predecessors and raises the standard for all light-duty trucks. It’s now available in an all-new 3.5-liter PowerBoost hybrid powertrain with Pro Power Onboard, an integrated power generator. Every vehicle comes standard with a fully boxed high-strength steel frame and a high-strength, military-grade, aluminum alloy body, while higher front fenders create a stronger, more powerful stance on and off the road. Read more for a video, additional pictures and information.
The XLT and above models comes equipped with an all-new 12-inch center screen that enables customers to split the screen and control multiple functions simultaneously, including navigation, music or truck features. As for power, there’s the all-new 3.5-liter PowerBoost full hybrid V6 powertrain, mated to a 10-speed SelectShift automatic transmission,that is available on every trim level from F-150 XL to Limited. It is targeting an EPA-estimated range of approximately 700 miles on a single tank of gas. Prices start at $30,000 and the new F-150 launches Fall 2020.
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We see it as our duty to deliver not just what our customers want and need, but what they might have never thought possible. The F-150 will be tougher than ever, and with fully connected over-the-air updates, it opens up a much wider range of potential enhancements – from predictive maintenance to feature upgrades,” said Craig Schmatz, Ford F-150 chief engineer.