- World's first Tri-Flex fuel engine: 12 percent better fuel
economy, 99 percent fewer CO 2 emissions in hydrogen
mode and 500 miles between fill-ups
- Bold, American design and
innovation: Underscores the design and innovation that will define all
Ford vehicles going forward
- New level for interiors: Just as
F-150 set the standard for vehicle interiors, the F-250 Super Chief concept
shows Ford interior innovations for the future
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F-250 Super Chief's bold, American design, first-class comfort and exceptional
traveling range were inspired by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway's
Super Chief locomotive. | |
DETROIT, Jan. 8, 2006 – The Ford F-250 Super Chief concept
takes truck leadership to a new level – as the world's first vehicle
with Tri-Flex fueling, enabling the supercharged V-10 to run for 500 miles
between fill-ups on hydrogen, E85 ethanol or gasoline.
The tri-fuel
flexibility is one possible innovation by Ford to help pave the way for
hydrogen vehicles, as the nation's ethanol and hydrogen fueling infrastructure
continues to develop.
The concept truck and its name are inspired by
the bold, American Super Chief trains of the nation's past. Super Chief is
Ford's most advanced, well-appointed pickup ever – designed to build on
the standard for interior excellence established by the new F-150.
Super Chief features an interior paneled in American walnut, brushed
aluminum and bold brown leather. Convenience features include bold
light-emitting diode (LED) headlamps, a full glass roof and automated ottoman.
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The Ford F-250 Super Chief concept boldly foretells a
new era for pickup trucks that Ford intends to lead with bold, American design
and innovation – as it has for nearly three decades.
"F-250
Super Chief pays tribute to the bold optimism that is part of the American
character," says Peter Horbury, executive director, North America Design.
"The F-250 Super Chief's innovations pave a new path for the American
truck. It's a notion – and a modern design – so bold, it could
only come from Ford."
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hydrogen, the Tri-Flex V-10 produces 400 lb.-ft. of torque and 99 percent
less CO 2 than using gasoline. |
Running on hydrogen, the supercharged V-10 engine provides up to 12 percent
fuel economy improvement on an energy equivalent basis versus a
non-supercharged gasoline V-10 – and nearly 500 miles per fill-up. In
addition, when operating on hydrogen, the Tri-Flex V-10 generates 99 percent
less CO 2 emissions than when running on gasoline.
The
world's first Tri-Flex engine employes hydrogen, gasoline or E85 fuel.
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Hydrogen is the ultimate
clean fuel of the future. It is not only the cleanest fuel, it is the most
abundant element on Earth. E85 ethanol is a domestic, renewable, greenhouse
gas-friendly fuel. "The Tri-Flex fuel engine encourages the
development of the hydrogen fuel infrastructure for the best future mobility
solution," says Dr. Gerhard Schmidt, vice president, Research and
Advanced Engineering. "It also drives the expansion of the domestic
ethanol E85 fuel production and availability and, of course, provides our
customers the convenience of gasoline until these other fuels become more
readily available."
The Tri-Flex system leverages existing
powertrain technologies in which Ford has long held leadership. Since 1996,
Ford has led in production and sales of flex-fuel E85 ethanol/gasoline
vehicles. Ford has built more than 1.6 million flex-fuel vehicles that
operate on any mix of E85 and gasoline.
| | The Ford
F-250 Super Chief epitomizes bold, American design and features an innovative
Tri-Flex fuel engine that can run on hydrogen, E85 or gasoline.
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In December 2005, a flex-fuel capable version of
the F-150 pickup went into production. Ford has committed to building more
than 250,000 flex-fuel vehicles in 2006. Ford flex-fuel vehicles offer the
customer convenience of filling one tank with E85 and/or gasoline.
The transition from hydrogen fuel power to either E85 or gasoline is
handled seamlessly through a dashboard-mounted switch and can occur while the
vehicle is in operation. Transition from either E85 or gasoline to hydrogen
requires that the vehicle be at idle to allow for proper engagement of the
supercharger, which only operates when the vehicle is powered by hydrogen.
Safe and Comfortable
While the
F-250 Super Chief has plenty of innovative tricks under its hood, it embraces
several of Ford Motor Company's advanced safety technologies to help ensure
that occupants' travels are not only comfortable, but also safe.
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