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New Version Of America's Best-selling Truck To Be Produced At New Dearborn Truck Plant
- The Dearborn Truck Plant will begin production of the new
Ford F-150 in 2004.
- Dearborn Truck will showcase Ford's new,
next-generation, flexible manufacturing system and be Ford's most
flexible globally - able to produce up to nine different models off
three vehicle platforms.
- The F-Series has been the best-selling
full-size pickup in the United States for 26 years and the nation's
best-selling vehicle for 21 years running.
DEARBORN, Mich., June 12, 2003 - The star of America's best-selling
Ford F-Series truck lineup, the new Ford F-150, soon will have a new
home at one of Ford's most historic locations, when production of
the truck begins at the Ford Rouge Center's new Dearborn Truck Plant
in 2004.
Ford also is showcasing its new flexible production system. "Just
as the F-Series has defined the truck market for more than 26 years,
our all-new flexible manufacturing system introduces a new era of
flexible manufacturing at Ford," said Roman Krygier, group vice
president, Global Manufacturing and Quality.
The Dearborn Truck Plant is among the first of several Ford plants
to install a next-generation flexible assembly system, allowing it
to build up to nine different models off three platforms. It will
be Ford's most flexible plant globally.
"Dearborn Truck will have the ability to change the mix, volume and
options of products in response to consumer demand and market
segmentation - all with minimal investment and changeover loss,"
Krygier said.
During the next decade, Ford expects to save $1.5 to 2 billion
because its flexible system will cost 10 percent to 15 percent less
than traditional systems, with an added 50 percent savings in
changeover costs.
2004 Ford F-150 Tough, capable and powerful, the F-Series
has been the best-selling full-size pickup in the United States for
26 years and the nation's best-selling vehicle for 21 years running.
When the new 2004 F-150 hits showrooms this fall, customers will
discover a broad range of overarching product enhancements. The
truck's strong backbone - the industry's stiffest, fully boxed
frame -- gives it great handling precision. Its wider track
provides great stability, and the all-new coil-over-shock front
suspension system provides a greater sense of control. Other
enhancements include: - Stronger stance and style -
The new F-150 features an all-new design, with a bold exterior
shape that exemplifies Ford truck toughness and capability. The
interiors boldly take the full-size pickup into a new dimension of
comfort and refinement.
- Power - Ford's new 5.4-liter,
3-valve TritonT V-8 engine produces 300 peak horsepower - a
15-percent improvement over the previous award-winning 5.4-liter
engine, and 365 foot-pounds of torque for improved low-speed and
peak pulling power. Mated with the new 4R75E transmission for
smoother shifts and improved fuel efficiency, the 5.4L 3V also
contributes to a quieter cab environment for F-150 customers.
- Even tougher - The fully boxed frame is approximately
nine times stiffer torsionally than its tough predecessor,
providing the foundation for enhancements in durability, safety,
driving dynamics and refined, quiet ride.
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