2012 F250 Concept Ford Truck review

Feb 22
08:56

2011

Nanya

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The F-250 Concept Ford Truck is a proposed model from Ford. This coupe’s engine can be powered using three different fuels- E85 ethanol, gasoline, and hydrogen.

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The vehicle is designed using advanced technologies propelling in the present auto market. 2012 F250 Concept Ford Truck review provides a clear picture of the advanced features present in this new truck.

Body styles

 

This new 2012 F-250 truck is designed using an advanced prototype that can easily satisfy the needs of the commuters. It is basically a prototype,2012 F250 Concept Ford Truck review Articles which has made the best use of significant design features and combines all of them in this coupe; this has eventually resulted in this world’s 1st tri-flex fuel capability truck that provides driver with a choice to select the best fuel.

 

This truck has come up with pure luxury interior space and a front grill. The rear seats have an onboard ottoman, while leather seats support commuter and driver with prominent comfort. The roof is completely made of glass materials. In order to cut down the power consumption of the vehicle, the front headlamps used in this coupe are LED’s.

 

Engine Specs

 

2012 F250 Concept Ford Truck is driven using a V-10 supercharged engine provided with a tri-flex fuelling structure, which permits users to make their own choice of 3 different fuels including E85 ethanol, hydrogen or gasoline.  The hydrogen fuelled truck can provide a torque of around 400 lb-ft.

 

Safety Features

 

2012 F250 Concept Ford Truck provides few innovative safety features. The vehicle is equipped with belt minder technology, which intimates the driver in case of unbuckling of any of the commuter’s seat belt.

 

It is also provided with a blocker beam technology, which is a crash protection system, included to protect the passengers in case of accidents.

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