Ford Launches in Brazil the Pickup with the Highest Range in the Country: Over 1,100 km Without Refueling. Discover How Far You Can Travel with the F‑150 Lariat V8
If you are looking for a vehicle that allows you to drive all over Brazil without worrying about where to refuel, the Ford F‑150 Lariat V8 is the ideal partner. More than its imposing presence with a V8 engine, what really stands out here is its ability to drive kilometers and more kilometers without needing to stop.
On the road, the average consumption is approximately 8.6 km per liter, according to approved data and tests conducted in the country. With a giant tank of 136 liters, this translates to over 1,100 km of real range, making it the pickup with the highest range available today in Brazil.
Why Does This Range Change the Game?
Imagine leaving Rio de Janeiro heading to São Paulo (430 km), making the round trip and still continuing to drive without needing to refuel. Or think about longer trips, like Rio → Belo Horizonte → Rio (~1,000 km), or even crossing the country to Porto Alegre (~1,400 km), with just one strategic stop along the way. It’s total freedom.
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For those traveling for work or tourism, this means less stress, fewer stops at gas stations, and more time enjoying the journey and the destination.

Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Engine | Coyote V8 5.0 L, 32 valves (405 hp at 6,000 rpm; 56.7 kgfm at 4,250 rpm) |
| Transmission | 10-speed automatic, 4×4 traction with low range and locking differential |
| Consumption (city/highway) | 6.3 km/L in the city – 8.6 km/L on the highway |
| Tank | 136 liters |
| Estimated Range | More than 1,100 km on the highway |
| Loading and Towing Capacity | Payload ~830 kg; towing capacity over 3,400 kg |
| Overall Dimensions | Length 5.88 m; width 2.43 m; wheelbase 3,694 mm |
Daily Range
The big investment here is not having to worry about refueling frequently. Imagine taking BR-116 toward Porto Alegre: with over 1,100 km of range, you hardly need to look for gas stations. And on trips like Rio → Foz do Iguaçu (~1,600 km), just plan a well-positioned stop and continue your journey with peace of mind.
For those traveling across Brazil for work, tourism, or even for those who enjoy hitting the road on weekends, this range is a significant advantage.

Balance Between Power and Range
Yes, the pickup has a respectable V8, offering power and quick responses. But the most interesting thing is that a powerful engine doesn’t have to mean low range. Thanks to features like active aerodynamic grille and start-stop system, combined with the generous tank, it leads the category, even outperforming diesel rivals in range.
Moreover, comfort is part of the package: the interior is spacious, packed with cutting-edge technology, and a premium sound system that makes every trip even more enjoyable.

Range as an Ally in Trip Planning
Check out some routes you can make with a single tank — or almost:
- Rio → São Paulo → Rio (~860 km): there’s enough range to take an extra detour or explore a bit.
- Rio → Belo Horizonte → Rio (~1,000 km): it fits perfectly, with no need for extra refueling.
- Rio → Porto Alegre (~1,400 km, one way): with a well-planned stop, you can cover the route with ease.
- Rio → Foz do Iguaçu (~1,600 km round trip in stages): with well-distributed stops, you can traverse the entire country with much more freedom.
On long trips, this means less fatigue, fewer stops, and more efficiency in your itinerary.
Traveling Brazil with Freedom
The Ford F‑150 Lariat V8 is not just a powerful pickup. It is a vehicle designed to allow you to explore Brazil with true freedom. With over 1,100 km of range, it stands out in the segment, offering a road experience that few can match.
If you are someone who loves to hit the road without depending on the next gas station, it’s definitely worth considering this machine. And if you would like, I can create a complete travel itinerary based on your city of origin. Just ask.


Mas afinal que tipo de combustível move esses caminhão?
Claro com tanque desse tamanho quase igual de caminhão
ninguém viaja 1000km sem parar para tomar um café, ir ao banheiro comer alguma coisa.Se for com mulher tem que parar várias vezes se não é perigoso dar divórcio 😅
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