2011 FORD F-150 ALL-NEW POWERTRAIN LINEUP DELIVERS BEST-IN-CLASS CAPABILITY, PROJECTED TOP FUEL ECONOMY
- The most extensive powertrain overhaul in the 62-year history of
Ford F-Series highlights the 2011 Ford F-150. The engine lineup
includes four new truck engines: a 3.7-liter V6, 5.0-liter and 6.2-liter
V8s and a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter EcoBoost
- Each engine is mated to a fuel-saving six-speed automatic
transmission. Ford is the first and only automaker to equip its entire
full-size pickup lineup with fuel-saving six-speed automatic
transmissions as standard equipment
- Each engine delivers best-in-class towing and horsepower. The
2011 F-150 is projected to be up to 20 percent more fuel efficient than
the 2010 F-150
- Class-exclusive electric power-assisted steering (EPAS), which improves steering feel and fuel economy, is now included on F-150
- 2011 Ford F-150 boasts new feature vehicles, including the Lariat Limited and the XLT Custom
2011 Ford F-150
DALLAS, Sept. 20, 2010 The signature class-leading capability and
durability of the Ford F-150 are enhanced for 2011 with projected
class-leading fuel economy and performance. Ford F-Series, America's
best-selling truck for 33 years running, now comes equipped with an
all-new powertrain lineup that will deliver best-in-class horsepower,
torque and projected fuel-economy leadership.
For the past 33 years, the Ford F-150 has stood alone as the truck
people really rely on, said Mark Fields, Ford president of The
Americas. The class-leading capability of the F-150, combined with the
durability that defines Built Ford Tough, has made it the No. 1 choice
of full-size pickup buyers. Now for 2011, that class-leading towing and
payload capability is enhanced even further with engines that deliver
projected class-leading fuel economy, allowing our customers to be more
productive by maximizing their workload and their fuel economy.
Including the 3.5-liter EcoBoost, which will be available in early
2011, a total of four new powertrains are available in the 2011 F-150.
Each new engine is mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. Ford is
the first and only manufacturer to equip its entire full-size pickup
truck lineup with fuel-saving six-speed automatic transmissions as
standard
Another fuel saver is the addition of class-exclusive electric
power-assisted steering (EPAS) to the 3.7-liter V6, 5.0-liter V8 and
3.5-liter EcoBoost powertrains. The EPAS system replaces a conventional
hydraulic system, which runs continuously off the engine, with a system
that draws power only when needed. Additionally, EPAS enables several
other driver convenience technologies and provides better steering feel.
Ford is the first manufacturer to widely offer EPAS on full-size pickup
trucks.
The 2011 Ford F-150 lineup offers our customers the widest array
of powertrain solutions, said Bob Fascetti, director of large gas and
diesel engine engineering. From the entry-level to the high-end
customer, each 2011 F-150 will deliver projected best-in-class
capability, power and fuel economy along with features and conveniences
our competition can't match.
A look at the new engine lineup
The three new truck engines available at launch are the 3.7-liter V6 and
5.0-liter V8, each with fuel-saving and performance-enhancing twin
independent variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT) technology, and a version
of the 6.2-liter V8 that is the base engine in the 2011 Ford F-Series
Super Duty. Here are the highlights of each new engine:
3.7-liter four-valve Ti-VCT V6
- Best-in-class 302 horsepower at 6,500 rpm vs. V6 competitors
- Unsurpassed 278 lb.-ft. of torque at 4,000 rpm vs. V6 competitors
- Projected best-in-class fuel economy
- Best-in-class 6,100 pounds maximum trailer tow vs. V6 competitors
5.0-liter four-valve dual-overhead-camshaft Ti-VCT V8
- Best-in-class 360 horsepower at 5,500 rpm vs. standard V8 competitors
- Best-in-class 380 lb.-ft. of torque at 4,250 rpm vs. standard V8 competitors
- Best-in-class 10,000 pounds maximum trailer tow vs. standard V8 competitors
6.2-liter two-valve single-overhead-camshaft V8
- Best-in-class 411 horsepower at 5,500 rpm vs. all competitors
- Best-in-class 434 lb.-ft. of torque at 4,500 rpm vs. all competitors
- Best-in-class 11,300 pounds maximum trailer tow vs. all competitors
3.5-liter Ti-VCT EcoBoost
- 365 horsepower at 5,000 rpm on regular fuel
- Best-in-class 420 lb.-ft. of torque at 2,500 rpm vs. premium V8 competitors
- Up to 90 percent of peak torque available from 1,700 rpm to 5,000 rpm
- Best-in-class 11,300 pounds maximum trailer tow vs. all competitors
- Best-in-class 3,060 pounds payload vs. all competitors
Six-speed automatic transmission now standard with SelectShift available
SelectShift functionality is available in the six-speed automatic
transmission. SelectShift allows customers to select the desired gear.
The transmission also features progressive range select, which allows
the customer to lock out the available gears while in Drive.
Also enabled is tow/haul mode, which provides better control when
hauling a heavy load or towing a trailer, especially when descending
grades. The improved system uses an array of sophisticated electronic
sensors to better predict the driver's need for a downshift to provide
engine braking and enhanced control.
A more nimble F-150
Along with improved fuel economy, another key benefit of EPAS is
that the steering gear can be more precisely tuned for optimum feel for
on-road and parking efforts. The tuning is software-based, so the
steering can be programmed and essentially customized to each model
based on wheelbase, powertrain and other factors.
The addition of EPAS is a huge step forward for the F-150, said
Eric Kuehn, chief engineer of the 2011 Ford F-150. It allows for
lighter parking lot efforts but will retain that on-road feel and
steering precision truck customers expect.
Increased content, increased choices throughout the F-150 lineup
The wide range of powertrain options is complemented by the greater
variety of offerings in the 2011 F-150 as well as the expanded content.
A 4.2-inch LCD message center and larger
in-mirror rear view camera screen are among the new customer conveniences available.
New clusters include the available 4.2-inch LCD message center
screen's menu options display, which includes information related to
fuel economy, towing performance and off-roading. The menu is navigated
through a five-way button on the steering wheel. The screen in the
rearview mirror for the rear view camera option not only is larger
(increased from 2.5 inches to 3.5 inches), it has higher resolution than
the outgoing version. Further, customers can zoom in or out, which is
particularly helpful during towing hookup and other towing operations.
Other new standard and available content includes a three-point
safety belt and head restraint for the middle passenger in the front
seat, express up and down front windows, 110-volt outlet, Remote Start,
telescoping steering wheel, HD Radio and perimeter alarm.
Popular SYNC and Ford Work Solutions available
Two technology stalwarts of Ford trucks are available again for 2011 SYNC® and Ford Work Solutions.
SYNC with Traffic, Directions and Information leverages
industry-leading voice-recognition software, integrated GPS technology
and a Bluetooth®-capable mobile phone to deliver personalized
traffic reports, precise turn-by-turn directions and up-to-date
information including business listings, news, sports and weather
without the need for a built-in navigation system.
Ford Work Solutions features an in-dash computer that provides full
high-speed Internet and wireless accessories that include a mouse and
printer; Tool Link, a Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID)
asset tracking system that enables customers to maintain a real-time
inventory of tools or equipment stored in the vehicle; Crew Chief, a fleet telematics and diagnostics system; and Cable Lock System to secure large tools or equipment in the cargo area.
Safety enhancements
New for the 2011 Ford F-150 are a seat-integrated shoulder belt for
the front middle seat, a head restraint for the second-row middle seat
and integrated spotter mirrors. These additions join numerous standard
safety features, including an advanced safety cage with high-strength
steel and six standard airbags.
More choice
The basic trim levels XL, STX, XLT, FX2/FX4 and Lariat are again offered in addition to King Ranch®,
Platinum, SVT Raptor and Harley-Davidson F-150. Joining the XLT lineup
is the new XLT Custom package tailored for customers who opt for the
3.7-liter V6. Available in all cabs in two-wheel-drive configuration,
the XLT Custom exterior includes 18-inch machined aluminum wheels,
chrome exhaust tip, body-color 4-inch running boards, body-color front
and rear bumper fascias, unique grille with body-color surround and
chrome billet insert.
The 2011 F-150 FX2 and FX4 are now more unified, with FX2 customers
able to share the sporty yet rugged off-road look originally pioneered
by the FX4. The FX2 and FX4 share common grilles, 18-inch wheels
(20-inch wheels optional), body-color power mirrors, body and tailgate
handles, black surround headlamps and taillamps. The trucks are
differentiated by unique badging on the box and front fenders.
Both the XLT and Lariat have added off-road packages, including
electronic locking rear differential, skid plates and off-road-tuned
front and rear shock absorbers.
Lariat Limited returns
Returning to the F-150 lineup for 2011 is the popular Lariat
Limited, which debuted in 2008. This premium offering, limited to 3,500
units in the U.S., is powered by the 6.2-liter V8 rated at 411
horsepower.
Available in White Platinum tri-coat only, the Lariat Limited
features chrome details and finish, including chrome surround in the
unique grille, chrome-trimmed power-deployable running boards, chrome
tie-down hooks and chrome Limited box-side lettering. Other exterior
highlights include blacked-out headlamps and taillamps, body-color
grille billets and unique lower fascia.
The 22-inch polished forged aluminum wheels with body-color accents
are complemented by a specially tuned suspension for more precise
handling.
Premium two-tone leather seat inserts highlight the interior, which
includes leather-wrapped steering wheel with painted switch bezels,
ambient lighting, brushed-metal Limited scuff plates and a wrapped
center console lid with accent stitching, chrome ornament and engraved
serialization plate with the vehicle identification number.
The 2011 Ford F-150 has all the best-in-class towing and payload
capability and durability our tough truck customers demand and now takes
a giant leap forward in fuel economy, performance and technology, said
Kuehn.