New for the 2009 F-150 is the Platinum series, the most luxurious
F-150 ever and the answer to a perennial question: Just how high-end do
truck customers want to go?
NEW 2009 FORD F-150: MORE CAPABILITY, MORE CHOICE, MORE ‘SMART’ FEATURES FOR AMERICA’S TRUCK
The vision for Ford’s truck team was clear: Redesign America’s
favorite truck inside and out to give customers unrivaled capability,
unprecedented choice and a host of smart, game-changing features.
The result is the new 2009 Ford F-150, the new benchmark in the
full-size pickup segment from the industry’s truck leader – which has
built more than 33 million F-Series pickups since 1948.
The Ford truck team adopted a holistic, 360-degree approach to
revamping the new 2009 F-150 – from its segment-first features to the
tough new exterior highlighted by a dramatic three-bar grille and more
spacious, flexible and refined interior, to the unparalleled choice of
cab styles and trim levels – including a new Platinum series that
redefines truck luxury.
The improvements are just as dramatic beneath the sheet metal. A new
high-strength, lighter-weight chassis is the backbone that allows this
tough truck to deliver more horsepower, better fuel economy and safety,
and additional towing and payload capacity.
“The Ford F-150 is an American icon,” said Mark Fields, Ford’s
president of The Americas. “Ford is the truck leader, and F-150
customers expect and demand the best truck on the market.
“Our team not only met those expectations, they exceeded them with
the new 2009 F-150,” Fields added. “With Ford’s product-led
transformation in full swing, the new F-150 could not have come at a
better time – for Ford and for our customers.”
In all, more than 1,000 Ford engineers, designers, researchers and
others worked together to develop the new 2009 F-150. The team drew
inspiration by listening to Ford’s large customer base.
“Before we started working on the new truck, we continued the
conversation with people who use these trucks every day for work and
play,” said Matt O’Leary, chief engineer of the 2009 F-150. “We went to
their ranches, their job sites and their homes, making sure we crafted
features that would improve their ownership experiences and, really,
their lives.”
The results will be clear to customers when the new 2009 F-150 rolls
off assembly lines at Ford’s Dearborn (Mich.) Truck Plant and Kansas
City Assembly Plant in Claycomo, Mo. – and as the new F-150 goes on
sale in dealer showrooms this fall.
Most Capable
Ford F-150 customers
tackle tough jobs when they work and play, and they need a full-size
truck that rises to the challenge. The current F-150 is already the
most capable truck on the market, but Ford’s truck team drove
capability to new levels with the 2009 model.
The improvement starts with the 2009 F-150’s fully boxed frame
constructed with hydro-formed and high strength steel side rails. The
lightweight frame delivers 10 percent more torsional rigidity, which
delivers increased durability and safety. The sturdy chassis also paved
the way for the new 2009 F-150 to improve upon the current model’s
class-leading towing and hauling capability across all cab
configurations.
“The new, improved chassis helps deliver additional payload and
towing capacity as well as improved fuel economy, which we know is top
of mind for customers,” O’Leary said.
Thanks to the strength of the frame and comprehensive package of
standard safety equipment, including side-curtain air bags, the new
F-150 is engineered to earn top safety ratings from the National
Highway Transportation Safety Administration and the Insurance
Institute for Highway Safety.
Complementing the modern frame
is a high-tech suite of features that ensures the F-150 is sure-footed
and safe in all driving and load conditions. The new F-150 offers
segment-first standard AdvanceTrac® with RSC® (Roll Stability Control)
and Trailer Sway Control plus available Rearview Camera Assist as well
as Integrated Trailer Brake Controller a segment-first on light-duty
pickups.
The interior of the new 2009 F-150 SuperCrew offers more usable
space for moving more people and gear thanks to a 6-inch stretch that
improves rear seat legroom and cargo capacity. A mechanically
articulated second-row seat flips up and out of the way. Combined with
a truly flat load floor, the feature gives the new SuperCrew class
leading 57.6 cubic feet of space behind the front seats and can
accommodate items up to 47.9 inches tall, such as flat-screen TV that
needs to be hauled from the electronics store to home.
Most Choice
Ford’s F-Series may be America’s best-selling vehicle, but
one-size-fits-all does not apply to today’s truck buyer. From the Texas
rancher to the general contractor in Florida, F-150 customers have
different needs and tastes.
In response, Ford’s truck team designed a truck that offers more
choice than any full-size truck on the market. With three cab styles,
four box options and seven unique trim levels, the F-150 comes in 35
different configurations to meet the widest range of customer needs and
wants – all delivered with quality.
Customers can choose from the no-fuss XL workhorse, to the sporty
STX and off-road capable FX4, to the mid-range XLT. For those looking
for tough luxury, Ford offers the high-end Lariat and King Ranch F-150
models.
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