FORD USES HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL PLUS HIGH-STRENGTH, ALUMINUM ALLOYS ON TOUGHEST F-150 EVER
- Ford engineers increased the use of high-strength steel in the all-new Ford F-150 frame from 23 percent to 77 percent to create a pickup frame that is stronger, more durable and structurally more rigid than the current F-150, while saving up to 60 pounds of weight
- Thanks to its innovative, high-strength, military-grade, aluminum-alloy body coupled with the high-strength steel frame, the all-new F-150 is nearly 700 pounds lighter, resulting in increased towing and hauling capability and even better efficiency
- All-new Ford F-150 torture-tested for thousands of hours and more than 10 million miles in labs, at Ford proving grounds and with some of the truck’s most demanding customers to meet rigorous Ford standards for quality, durability and dependability