New Engine Line Up For Ford Trucks 2010 and beyond.?

Nathan M

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Does anyone know anything about the New Engine line for the Ford F-series?

Ive heard of the

5.0L V8 (Coyote) - Last I heard on this was a recent issue of Four Wheeler Magazine which said its been confirmed to still be in the works and set to release for 2010 or 2011.

6.2L V8 - Possibly exclusive to the Raptor and Harley Davidson F-150 and also a possibility that it will replace the 6.8L V-10 in the Super-duty Trucks.

4.4L (Turbo Diesel) V8/V6 (I cant remember) - Last I heard about this engine is that it was delayed once again until possibly 2011 or 2012 even. And there is a high probability that it will be canceled completely between now and then.

6.7L Turbo Diesel (Scorpion) slated for the Super duty's. Last ive heard its on track for the 2011 redesign.

And last but not least.....

I have heard a rumor from an fairly unreliable source that Ford is considering putting a 7.0L 500+hp V8 into their Super duty trucks as an option of a High Output engine that fits in between the new 6.2L (Gas) and the 6.7L (Diesel).

If this is a possible new line up for Ford trucks in the future that would be great! I think this new engine line up would be very beneficial to the truck line and the company as a whole. As it combines Power and Economy. Power being that of the 5.0L 6.2L and (rumored) 7.0L V8's
Economy being that of the 4.4L Diesel and engine that when equiped with a 6-speed auto in the F-150 should be able to easily achive over 20mpg.

Anyway if anyone has any knowledge of this please respond!
 
This doesn't exactly answer your question, though....

One of the laws, president obama passed a few months ago, stated all vehicles by 2011, would have to have i think it was 25 mpg, for it to be street legal (Cars currently on the road before 2011, are exempt). For this to happen, they have make trucks lighter, or give them weaker engines, or something else, that will ultimately weaken trucks. So, make sure you buy a truck before then!!! It actually might be one of the few times, that a used vehicle increases in value over time. Because demand for trucks with "power".

over course, commercial trucks, 18 wheelers, and such, are except.

Still, i really think it will cause lots of problem, in the future. When the consumer is looking for a powerful truck.
 
This doesn't exactly answer your question, though....

One of the laws, president obama passed a few months ago, stated all vehicles by 2011, would have to have i think it was 25 mpg, for it to be street legal (Cars currently on the road before 2011, are exempt). For this to happen, they have make trucks lighter, or give them weaker engines, or something else, that will ultimately weaken trucks. So, make sure you buy a truck before then!!! It actually might be one of the few times, that a used vehicle increases in value over time. Because demand for trucks with "power".

over course, commercial trucks, 18 wheelers, and such, are except.

Still, i really think it will cause lots of problem, in the future. When the consumer is looking for a powerful truck.
 
This doesn't exactly answer your question, though....

One of the laws, president obama passed a few months ago, stated all vehicles by 2011, would have to have i think it was 25 mpg, for it to be street legal (Cars currently on the road before 2011, are exempt). For this to happen, they have make trucks lighter, or give them weaker engines, or something else, that will ultimately weaken trucks. So, make sure you buy a truck before then!!! It actually might be one of the few times, that a used vehicle increases in value over time. Because demand for trucks with "power".

over course, commercial trucks, 18 wheelers, and such, are except.

Still, i really think it will cause lots of problem, in the future. When the consumer is looking for a powerful truck.
 
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