Ford patents aerodynamic fins for pickups to boost efficiency
Ford Patents Aerodynamic Fins for Pickup Trucks
Ford patents aerodynamic fins for pickups to boost efficiency
Ford has filed a patent for a new aerodynamic system using fins that extend at speed to improve truck efficiency. The design aims to reduce fuel consumption or extend EV range.
2026-05-13T13:49:25+03:00
2026-05-13T13:49:25+03:00
2026-05-13T13:49:25+03:00
Ford Motor has filed a patent for a new system to improve vehicle aerodynamics, potentially for use in future brand pickups.Ford has been investing heavily in aerodynamic efficiency lately. The patent proposes installing a set of so-called "fins" along the sides of the body and at the rear of the cab.When the vehicle reaches a certain speed or the system deems it necessary, these fins extend to smooth airflow over the body, effectively creating a fastback shape that visually mimics the rear of the Tesla Cybertruck.The innovation has one clear goal: improving pickup truck aerodynamics, boosting efficiency by either cutting fuel consumption or extending battery range.
Ford has filed a patent for a new aerodynamic system using fins that extend at speed to improve truck efficiency. The design aims to reduce fuel consumption or extend EV range.
Ford Motor has filed a patent for a new system to improve vehicle aerodynamics, potentially for use in future brand pickups.
Ford has been investing heavily in aerodynamic efficiency lately. The patent proposes installing a set of so-called "fins" along the sides of the body and at the rear of the cab.
When the vehicle reaches a certain speed or the system deems it necessary, these fins extend to smooth airflow over the body, effectively creating a fastback shape that visually mimics the rear of the Tesla Cybertruck.
The innovation has one clear goal: improving pickup truck aerodynamics, boosting efficiency by either cutting fuel consumption or extending battery range.