Ford F-Series Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
The F-Series is a series of full-size pickups from Ford Motor Company. The most popular variant of the F-Series is the F-150. It has been the best-selling vehicle in the world for 22 years.
In 2004, Ford redesigned the F-Series using the new P2 platform. Initially, only Ford's 4.6 L Triton and new 3-valve 5.4 L 3V Triton V8 engines and automatic transmissions were offered on the new luxurious trucks. Work-oriented versions with an available 4.2 L Triton; V6 and manual transmission will debut for 2005.
The previous F-150 was continued in production until the summer of 2004 as the ''Heritage'\' model.
The high-performance F-150 Lightning debuted in 1993. It used a 240 hp version of Ford's 5.8 L V8. Sales were not great, so the Lightning was dropped in 1995.
A new Lightning debuted in 1999 on the new F-150 platform. It used a supercharged 5.4 L Ford Modular engine that produced 360 hp, a figure later raised to 380 hp. The last Lightning was produced in 2004.
Ford has not announced a new Lightning based on the redesigned F-150.
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