Top trim levels equipped with MyFord Touch
A view of the 2013 Ford F-150 pickups.. |
The Ford F-150
pickup gets a handful of upgrades for the 2013 model year. The key
changes include a redesigned center stack, the availability of
high-intensity discharge headlamps and the addition of a new
range-topping Limited trim.
The changes come as rival General Motors prepares to launch redesigned versions of the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups. Those trucks are expected to arrive in spring 2013.
The F-150 was last redesigned in 2009.
The
2013 F-150 Limited becomes the new top of the F-series lineup. This
gives Ford four luxury trim levels in its pickup lineup-Lariat, King
Ranch, Platinum and Limited. Those four models get the MyFord Touch
telematics system with an eight-inch screen in the center stack. The
technology includes the Sync voice control, two USB ports, audio/video
input jacks and an SD card reader.
Ford redesigned the F-150
instrument panel to include a four-inch video display for trucks that
don't use the eight-inch MyFord Touch system. The four-inch display,
which is flanked on each side by rows of buttons, also includes Sync
technology.
On the exterior, Ford gave the F-150 redesigned grilles and L-shaped headlamps. HID headlights are optional.
Other
mechanical changes include the expanded availability of hill-descent
control technology, which had been limited to the high-performance
Raptor model.
The powertrain lineup for the F-150 is unchanged.
Buyers can choose from among two V6s, including a 365-hp EcoBoost
engine, and two V8s.
The 2013 Ford F-150 goes on sale later this year.
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