2011 Ford F-Series Super Duty Rated to Tow 24,400 lbs

On Thursday Ford release the complete stats on the new 2011 Ford F-Series Super Duty. AutoGuide.com went through some of the great things Ford is doing!!

"2011 F-Series Super Duty, powered by an all-new 6.7-liter Powerstroke V8. The engine makes 390-hp at 2800 rpm and a tremendous 735 ft-lbs of torque at just 1600 rpm. A standard 6.2-liter gasoline, which replaces the old 5.4-liter V8, makes 385-hp and 405 ft-lbs of torque, an improvement of 85-hp and 40 ft-lbs of torque. Both engines are mated to an all-new 6R140 heavy-duty TorqShift six-speed automatic transmission .

Ford rates this new engine in the F350 to tow a max of 21,600 lbs and a payload rating of 6,520 lbs. As for the F450 model, it is rated to tow 24,400 lbs.

Chevy has yet to release engine output figures for its Silverado HD model, but at this point that’s pretty much irrelevant as the F350 outshines it in towing and payload by 1,600 lbs and almost 200 lbs respectively."

Ford asked us to Work this Truck HARD; We’re Working this Truck HARD

The 2011 Ford F-Series Super Duty has best-in-class maximum towing and payload capabilities, best-in-class torque and horsepower from both the all-new diesel and gasoline engines, and does it all with best-in-class fuel economy.In an unprecedented customer field work evaluation program, Ford gave pre-production models of the all-new 2011 Ford Super Duty to commercial businesses around the country, months before the truck goes on sale. The trucks are currently being proven, out in the swamps of Florida, the mesas of Wyoming and the construction sites and ranches of Texas.

To test the trucks in extreme real-world conditions, select customers put the new 2011 Super Duty F-250, F-350, F-450 and F-550 to work immediately in the humid swamps of Florida, in the subzero wintry conditions of Wyoming and in the dusty, dry areas of Texas construction sites and ranches.

“As soon as we got this truck, we slapped a 22,000-pound trailer on it and headed for the field,” says a Wyoming-based Well Cementing supervisor. “Ford asked us to work this truck hard, and we’re working this truck hard.

Here’s a sample of what the customers had to say:

“The truck sat in negative weather for several hours, then started right up with no issues.”

“A group of us were standing around the truck, maybe 10 feet away. A guy told me I left my lights on, and I said the truck is still running. He couldn’t believe how quiet it was.”

“I was towing a trailer 311 miles and had to keep checking in the mirror to see if the trailer was still there.”

Chris Brewer, chief engineer of the 2011 Super Duty, said early feedback from these extreme customers confirms the importance of the testing regimen his team has been conducting.

2011 Ford Super Duty

“We’ve tested this truck in every situation imaginable throughout the development process, but nothing can replace these real-world scenarios,” said Brewer. “The initial feedback we’re getting is very encouraging – especially on fuel economy.”

“We’ve never undertaken something this ambitious in the testing of one of our trucks. Sharing preproduction units with customers that do the toughest jobs and showing their unfiltered results underscores the confidence we have in this truck,” said Doug Scott, Ford Truck marketing manager. “We want everyone to see what goes into the development of the 2011 Ford Super Duty.”

The 2011 Super Duty goes on sale this spring. Meanwhile, the 2010 Super Duty – the segment leader in towing with over 24,000-pound capability – continues to dominate the heavy-duty pickup market with 45 percent of the segment in 2009.

Learn more at fordvehicles.com/2011superduty

Attempt to set the World Record: Largest Ford Parade

While South Africa is quite far away from Nanaimo, wouldn’t it be great to be able to participate in this? They’ll need 250 Fords to surpass Australia’s Largest Mazda Parade that included 249 participants.

The track they have everyone on is amazing too, plus there will be a demonstration from the Ford Racing team on the track. The only way this event could be any better would be if Ken Block showed up!!



Press Release

Ford enthusiasts from across South Africa will come together on 27 February 2010 in an attempt to set the world record for the largest Ford parade. The event will take place at Phakisa Freeway racetrack, Welkom in the Free State.

All Ford branded vehicles are invited to participate in the parade lap that will consist of one lap around the race circuit.

“This is set to be an historic event for Ford and we take immense pride in the loyalty and enthusiasm the Ford fans continue to show for the brand. There will be a vast array of Ford models coming together in support of the Blue Oval and we are excited at the prospect,” says Jacques Brent, vice president for marketing, sales and service.

The record attempt will be certified by the Guinness World of Records. In order to break the record for the Largest Ford Parade the participants will need to complete a 3.2km route with a continuous column of vehicles at no less than two car-lengths apart during the parade.

“Ford has a long and illustrious history in South Africa with many customers enjoying fond memories of the brand from years gone by. The record attempt is sure to be a very nostalgic affair as thousands of Ford’s from different eras come together in a unique display of Ford machinery,’ adds Brent.

In addition to being part of a historic event, fans will be treated to a variety of activities that have been planned for the day. Team Ford Racing will display Ford’s on track abilities with a series of demonstration laps, sky divers, food stalls and a flea market area will provide ongoing entertainment throughout the day. There will also be a Show & Shine event, with the some of the best turned out Ford examples in the country on display. It is set to be a treat for all Ford enthusiasts and one not to be missed.

Ken Block’s Rally Fiesta on ice during Sno*Drift testing

Pinned in 6th gear, Monster World Rally Team driver Ken Block goes ripping down the ice roads in Gladwin, Michigan in preparation for the first race of the year in the Rally America series. Plus, his first time ever behind the wheel of his new whip: the 2011 Monster Ford Fiesta Rally America.


*All Footage in Real Time

Ken Block’s Ford Fiesta

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Ken Block’s rally career began in 2005. His skill and car control became quickly apparent and Block aptly nabbed Rookie of the Year in the Rally America Championship. Since then, Block has continued to race in the series, boasting a healthy number of podium appearances, as well as X Games medals. In addition to his performance in the car, Block has been a driving force in shedding light on the sport within the United States. Block co-founded DC Shoes, a worldwide leader in performance skateboarding shoes and a renowned action sports brand. His keen branding and marketing acumen not only elevated DC to their current eminent status, but has allowed Block to achieve global fame as a national rally driver through his wildly successful viral video campaigns. Ad Age named his “Gymkhana TWO” the No. 4 Viral Video of 2009.