Ford reported that the latest version of pickup truck F-150, which launched, uses less fuel than any other model with similar characteristics.
According to figures provided by Ford, on the road the F-150 2011 equipped with an engine of 3.7 liter V6 has a consumption of 23 miles per gallon (10.2 liters per 100 kilometers) while equipped with the most powerful 5-liter V8 uses 21 miles per gallon (11.2 liters per 100 kilometers).
In the city, and 4×2 configuration, the use of the F-150 2011 increased to 16 miles per gallon (14.7 liters per 100 kilometers) to the model with the 3.7-liter engine and 15 miles per gallon ( 15.6 liters per 100 kilometers) for 5 liters.
“The range of new engines for Ford F-150 2011 is focused on providing the matters to most consumers, the most powerful in its class, capacity, reliability and lower consumption,” said a Vice President of Engineering at Ford Motor Plant.
The automaker said that 70% of the owners of the F-150 stated that they would most like to see improved in the vehicle’s fuel consumption.
The F-150 2011 will also be available with a new 6.2-liter engine V8 and a 3.5-liter EcoBoost. The latter will be available in early 2011 while the other versions will be available at dealerships later this year.
All versions come factory equipped with six-speed automatic transmission, helping to reduce consumption.
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