DEARBORN, Mich. , Sept. 18, 2008
America's best-selling pickup, the Ford F-Series, is raising the bar
once again this time with unsurpassed fuel efficiency on the new 2009
F-150, thanks to significant miles per gallon improvement across the
entire F-150 lineup.
On sale in October, the new F-150 offers
fuel economy that has improved an average of 8 percent across the
entire lineup as a result of a wide-range of engineering enhancements.
The fuel economy gains reach as high as 12 percent versus the prior
model year on F-150 models equipped with the high-volume 3-valve,
5.4-liter V-8 engine. At the same time, the new F-150 delivers
class-leading towing capability of 11,300 pounds and hauling capacity
of 3,030 pounds a combination no other competitor can match.
In
addition, Ford is announcing the introduction of the new F-150 SFE
"superior fuel economy" edition delivering up to 21 miles per gallon on
the highway while still providing 7,500 pounds of towing capability
fuel economy that is unsurpassed in the full-size pickup segment.
"Ford has committed to have the best or equal to the best fuel economy
with every new product we introduce, and we are delivering with the new
F-150," said Matt O'Leary, Ford F-150 chief engineer. "Fuel economy
has moved from 10th to third place among pickup buyers' top purchase
considerations right behind durability and value. The new F-150
delivers on all three as the industry leader."
F-150 SFE
The new SFE package will be available on F-150 SuperCrew XL and XLT 4X2
vehicles with 4.6-liter, 3-valve V-8 engines and 5.5-foot beds. The
SFE pickup will achieve 15 mpg in the city and 21 mpg on the highway.
The
SFE package trucks also feature a new fuel-efficient six-speed
automatic transmission, a 3.15:1 rear axle and 18-inch chrome clad
aluminum wheels with low rolling resistance P265/60R18 all-season tires.
"Earning
the trust of so many truck customers during the past 31 years has
taught us a lot about what they want and value from their F-150,"
O'Leary said. "In the past, there was a tradeoff more fuel economy
meant less capability and vice versa. With the new F-150, we didn't
accept tradeoffs. We delivered capability and fuel economy."
The
SFE package will be a no-cost option on XLT SuperCrew pickups with the
chrome package and will cost $1,095 when ordered on XL SuperCrew
pickups with the decor package.
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