Ford CEO Jim Farley has officially announced major changes coming to the iconic F-150 and Super Duty models in their next generation. These updates will affect nearly every aspect of the vehicles, from pricing to functionality and technology, offering buyers a completely new level of comfort and convenience.

Farley emphasized that the next-generation Ford F-Series will take a significant leap forward in several key areas.

Pricing

The new generation of Ford F-Series trucks will be more accessible to a wider range of buyers, thanks to optimized production processes and new technologies.

Technology

The models will receive enhanced driver assistance systems, modern multimedia suites, and integration with mobile devices via apps and cloud services.

Powertrain

A fundamentally new hybrid version, the Extended Range Electric Vehicle (EREV), will be introduced. It will feature an enlarged battery pack and a powerful internal combustion engine that serves solely as a generator to recharge the battery. This technology is expected to significantly increase the range on a single tank of fuel and provide high comfort even on long journeys.

Perhaps the most interesting addition is the Extended Range Electric Vehicle (EREV) option, building on the successful all-electric F-150 Lightning. This vehicle will get a much larger battery, powerful electric motors, and an internal combustion engine dedicated exclusively to recharging the batteries.

With this setup, drivers can expect to travel approximately 700 miles (about 1,125 kilometers) without needing to stop for refueling. This means owners get all the benefits of electric propulsion while retaining the ability to take long trips without worrying about battery charging.

Overall, the new generation of the Ford F-Series promises to be a true revolution among full-size pickups, meeting the needs of all user categories, from professional drivers to outdoor enthusiasts and long-distance travelers.