The 2024 Ford F-150, featuring a new pro access tailgate and increased hybrid production, is set to be launched with prices starting at $35,570.
Ford's new F-150 pickup truck showcases the advantages of different power options, including gas, battery, and hybrid.
The 2024 Ford F-150 Hybrid is predicted to become one of the top three best-selling hybrids in the US due to increased demand and Ford's plan to make the hybrid powertrain a no-cost option.
Ford has subtly updated their logo for the 2024 F-150, replacing the silver and chrome design with a white oval and larger text, though the changes may go unnoticed by many.
Ford has unveiled a revamped F-150 pickup with a new logo that features a simplified, flatter design reminiscent of the classic logo used in the 1960s.
The 2024 Ford F-150 lineup offers various trims with a range of features and prices, starting from $36,570 for the XL base trim and going up to $114,970 for the fully loaded Raptor R.
The 2024 Ford F-150 was unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show, featuring a new tailgate configuration and a reconfigured engine lineup with more hybrid options.
Ford Motor's third-quarter U.S. new vehicle sales rose 7.7%, driven by increased sales of traditional pickup trucks, while sales of electric vehicles were up by 14.8% and hybrid sales saw a 41.4% increase.
Ford Motor reported a nearly 8% increase in U.S. auto sales for the third quarter, driven by strong demand for crossover SUVs and pickup trucks, despite concerns over supply disruptions caused by the ongoing strike by the United Auto Workers union.
Ford delivered 500,504 vehicles in the U.S. in the third quarter, including 20,962 all-electric vehicles and 34,861 hybrids, edging out GM in electric-vehicle sales but still falling short of Tesla.
Ford Motor Co.'s sales rose 7.7% in the third quarter, driven by higher sales of hybrid vehicles and trucks, while the effects of the United Auto Workers strike have yet to significantly impact sales.
The United Auto Workers' extension of their strike at Ford's Kentucky Truck Plant, which builds high-revenue vehicles such as the F-250 through F-550 trucks and Expedition and Navigator SUVs, is a move to force Ford to make further concessions in bargaining and serves as a warning to other automakers to improve their offers.
The United Auto Workers' surprise strike at Ford's Kentucky Truck Plant, which produces high-revenue vehicles, such as the F-250 through F-550 trucks, could force Ford to negotiate more quickly and could have significant consequences for the company and its suppliers.