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At $79,275, this 2024 Ford F-150 Tremor has a lot in its rucksack, including 10,000 pounds of towing capacity and a trailer brake controller. – Austin Irwin Andrew Krok's $81,080 V-6 F-150 Raptor
A new F-150 Raptor was announced in January 2021, with a high-output version of the 3.5L V6 EcoBoost engine. [29] A fully electric version of the F-150 was unveiled on May 19, 2021, marketed as the Ford F-150 Lightning. [27] [30] For the 2024 model year, the F-150 received a mid-cycle refresh, with revised grilles, taillights, and headlights.
The fourteenth-generation Ford F-Series is a range of pickup trucks produced by Ford, introduced for the 2021 model year. [3] [4] [5] This was the first generation to include a fully-electric and hybrid pickup truck among the offerings, with the F-150 Lightning EV having entered production in 2022.
Dual-valve Fox shocks are now offered on Raptors with 37-inch tires, and there's also a newly available modular front bumper.
The 2024 Ford F-150 begs to differ. Thanks to a combination of creative engineering and advanced technology, the updated F-150 offers a series of features to make towing, hauling and bed access ...
The F-150 Raptor is currently in its third generation; the Ranger Raptor was introduced in 2019 (in markets outside of North America) while the Bronco Raptor was released in late 2021. Optimized for off-road use, the Raptor is fitted with four-wheel drive as standard equipment, a mid-travel suspension system, and all-terrain tires.
Shelby American just pulled the cover off of its new 2024 Shelby F-150. The truck is limited to just 800 units and starts at $139,995 with the supercharger optioned. Shelby's $140,000 Supercharged ...
The Ford F-150 Lightning is a battery electric full-size light duty truck unveiled by Ford Motor Company in May 2021 as part of the fourteenth generation Ford F-Series.Four models have been announced, and all models initially will be dual-motor, four-wheel-drive, with EPA range estimates of 240–320 mi (390–510 km).