The 150 FORD F-2025 kept the powerful Coyote V8, while the Platinum version now features a twin-turbo V6. Come and discover all the details of this machine that promises to be one of the last refuges of V8 engines!
Introduction: The long-awaited 150 FORD F-2025 hits the market with a gift for fans of powerful engines: the robust V8 Coyote has been kept under the hood. This is a relief, especially when other brands, such as the RAM 1500, have migrated to V6 engines. In this scenario, the F-150 continues to defend the V8 tradition, bringing a performance that promises to please those who value power and an unmistakable roar.
With some changes to the lineup, the Platinum version now only has a twin-turbo V6, leaving the V8-powered version as the “new top” for those who enjoy brute force. Today, we’ll explore what makes the 150 FORD F-2025 a standout in the world of pickup trucks – from the impressive performance to new features, ready to take on any challenge on and off the road.
Robust design and functionality in the details of the new Ford
The 150 FORD F-2025 features a robust look, with a front end that commands respect. The imposing grille and LED headlights make their presence felt, while the cargo bed offers impressive load capacity and functionality.
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With a towing capacity of almost 3.500 kg and a cargo bed that holds more than 1.370 liters, the pickup is ready for any task, whether for work or adventure.
Additionally, the rear is designed for convenience, with an electronically opening tailgate and built-in lights for nighttime use.
The mighty V8 Coyote: a relic of strength
The absolute highlight of the 150 FORD F-2025 is its naturally aspirated V8 Coyote engine, with an impressive 405 horsepower and 56,7 kgfm of torque. This engine allows the pickup to go from 0 to 100 km/h in 7,1 seconds, remarkable performance for such a robust pickup.
While the Platinum version adopted a twin-turbo V6 more economical, the V8 Coyote remains a symbol of brute force and tradition – something that fans of full-size pickups, especially compared to the RAM 1500, value.
Comparison with RAM 1500
It's hard not to compare the 150 FORD F-2025 with the RAM 1500, especially now that the competitor no longer offers V8 engines in all of its versions. The F-150 delivers a unique experience, somewhat nostalgic, but still focused on efficiency and driving pleasure.
Even with the turbocharged V6 engine in the RAM 1500, the naturally aspirated V8 experience still prevails for those who prioritize sound, power and a sense of control.
Comfort and technology to spare
Inside, the Ford F-150 surprises with space and comfort, featuring a series of automatic adjustments, from the seats to the steering wheel, and also offers three position memories.
The multimedia system is compatible with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and the central screen allows you to split the display for multitasking. Other features, such as the 360º camera system and the parking assistant, make the pickup much more practical for a vehicle of its size.
Driver safety and assistance
When it comes to safety, the F-150 doesn't disappoint: with side, curtain and even knee airbags, it guarantees complete protection. It has lane keeping assist and adaptive cruise control, which allows for a more relaxed driving experience on long trips. All of these features ensure that the 150 FORD F-2025 is one of the safest pickups on the market.
The 150 FORD F-2025 presents itself as a true icon of strength and tradition, maintaining the V8 Coyote engine in a market that is increasingly migrating to V6 alternatives.
Compared to the RAM 1500 and other similarly sized pickup trucks, the F-150 stands out for its robustness and style, as well as performance that takes the driver on a unique V8 experience. The choice to keep the V8 in the lineup represents a decision Ford's goal to please a loyal audience that values the power of large pickup trucks.