Ford F-150 hybrid confirmed for 2020
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Ford used the 100th anniversary celebration for its Rouge complex on Thursday to reconfirm plans to introduce a hybrid F-150 in 2020.
The electrified truck will be built at the Dearborn Truck Assembly plant at the historic facility, where the current F-150 is made.
The light duty pickup is also manufactured at Ford’s Kansas City Assembly plant.
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Full details on the new powertrain have not been revealed, but executives have previously told Fox News that it will not be a plug-in hybrid. It will, however, have an outlet that will allow it to double as a portable generator for worksites and recreational activities.
The automaker is also scheduled to launch a hybrid-powered Ford Mustang at the same time that will be focused on performance, providing V8 power but with more torque and greater efficiency that a conventional eight-cylinder drivetrain.
Given the timeframe, the F-150 and Mustang will likely be sold as 2021 model year vehicles.