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Ford expands natural gas offerings with new E-450 Cutaway
DEARBORN, Mich., May
8, 2000 -- Ford Motor Company announced that it is once again adding
to its industry-leading alternative fuel vehicle line-up. For the
2001 model year, Ford will offer a dedicated natural gas version of
the popular E-450 Cutaway Econoline van.
Evolved from the "chop vans" of the 1960's, the E-450 Cutaway is a
conventional short-chassis-cab van produced without a back panel for
custom commercial applications. Popular uses for E-450 Cutaways
include airport shuttles and parcel delivery vehicles.
The addition of the natural gas E-450 Cutaway gives customers a
choice between natural gas, gasoline and diesel-powered versions of
the vehicle.
"Natural gas is a great option for our customers because it is
cleaner-burning and less expensive than either gasoline or diesel,"
said Dave Tarrant, Ford commercial truck and alternative fuel
vehicle manager. "We've received a lot of requests from customers
for a natural gas version of the E-450 Cutaway, and now we are
answering those demands."
The dedicated natural gas E-450 Cutaway expands Ford's existing
dedicated natural gas vehicle line-up, which includes the Crown
Victoria, F-Series pickup truck and Econoline Cargo Vans and Club
Wagons. In addition, Ford offers a bi-fuel version of the F-Series
pick-up truck that can operate on either natural gas or gasoline
through separate fuel systems.
Ford will begin taking orders for the E-450 Cutaway this summer.
Production is scheduled to begin at the Lorain, Ohio assembly plant
in December. Vehicle deliveries will begin in January. Ford
expects to sell about 500 units in the first year of production. |