Ford’s F-Series Super Duty “Built Ford Tough” truck will be even tougher with the 2011 debut. The Ford Design team works constantly to ensure the F-Series is the best vehicle on the market for its customer base–taking care to constantly update the solid work horse model while keeping in mind customer comfort and safety.
The ‘all-new’ and powerful 6.7-liter Power Stroke® V-8 turbocharged diesel and the new 6.2-liter V-8 gasoline engine will give customers that rely on superior performance from Ford’s F-Series an added boost. Fuel economy numbers have not been released yet.
While the F-Series exterior won’t change dramatically, many items have been given an update, for example the headlights and the Ford emblem are larger. Customers also can expect to see a newly designed inverted power dome hood made to give the performance enhanced engine options of diesel or gasoline some breathing room. The 2011 F-Series will also upgrade to chrome bumpers, fog lamps, and a sturdy chrome grill.
Interior designers of the F-Series took into consideration that owners need not only a truck with a towing capacity of 20,000 pounds and 24,600 when adding in truck weight, but also the owner may also need a truck to be an office on wheels. With this in mind designers gave the console an upgrade: a console that goes from instrument panel to the backseat of the vehicle. The flow-through console offers a place to keep laptops and other important technology, a tray that will organize coins/small tools or can be removed and the space used like a filing cabinet. Whatever your needs may be the flow-through storage area can be customized to fit.
Ford, the automaker out of Dearborn Michigan, strives to maintain and then improve a certain level of excellence in the models they manufacture. The F-Series is proof positive of this ideal.



























