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The FX4, also called Fahrenheit F-150, was built for outdoor lifestyle enthusiasts. The Street Scene Equipment version is a lowered truck built with performance and style. The Hi-Pa Drive F-150 was powered by four electric in-wheel motors rated over 480 hp (360 kW) and over 375 ft⋅lbf (508 N⋅m) torque combined. [12]
Powered by a 240 hp version of the 5.8L V8, the Lightning used a heavy-duty 4-speed automatic transmission from the F-350 (normally paired with the 7.5L V8 or 7.3L diesel V8). While slower in acceleration than the GMC Syclone, the Lightning retained nearly all of the towing and payload capacity of a standard Ford F-150. Produced from 1993 to ...
With a redesigned body and chassis, and marketed as its F-150 line, between the company's Ranger and the Super Duty trucks. The 11th generation F-150 featured revised styling with a triple-bar grille and optional extended-width mirrors — and introduced side windows stepped down at their leading edge, a feature retained through the current ...
Sales of the F-150 surged in the tenth generation from 750,000 to over 900,000 in 2001 as products from General Motors and Chrysler lagged. Ford's sales dropped, however, for the final years of this generation as the redesigned Dodge Ram and refreshed Chevrolet Silverado were released. The new F-150 was Motor Trend magazine's Truck of the Year ...
2002 Ford F650 Super Duty alongside a 1989 Ford F600 2004–2015 F-750 Super Duty in use servicing a water pump. For the 2000 model year, Ford introduced the seventh generation of its medium-duty truck line.
The maximum towing capacity was 24,500 lb (11,100 kg) (4.88:1 axle ratio) or 20,500 lb (9,300 kg) (4.30:1 axle ratio). The only configuration was the Crew Cab (until 2019 when a Regular Cab debuted for the F-450), with an 8-foot (2.4 m) long bed, DRW (Dual Rear Wheels), limited-slip rear axle, 10-lug 19.5-inch (500 mm) forged Alcoa wheels ...
The F-150 had a capacity of over 2000 pounds, compared to 1500 pounds for the F-100. [27] This has led to categorizing trucks similarly, even if their payload capacities are different. The Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra 1500, Ford F-150, Nissan Titan, Ram 1500, and Toyota Tundra are called "half-ton" pickups (1 ⁄ 2-ton). The Chevrolet ...
Much speculation in the United States has focused on this engine as a possible Diesel entrant in the F-150 pickup truck and Expedition SUV. [2] It was announced that the new F-150 engine was to be based on this engine and enlarged to 4.4 L, but that program was later cancelled.