Ford introduces improvements, more standard technology and driver convenience features with 2016 F-150 Limited. Ford's new luxury trim will go on sale this winter.
by Staff
July 22, 2015
Photo if 2016 F-150 courtesy of Ford.
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Photo if 2016 F-150 courtesy of Ford.
Ford has introduced the top-of-the line F-150 Limited that slots above the F-150 Platinum and offers more standard technology and driver convenience features.
The 2016 F-150 Limited, which will go on sale this winter, offers 22-inch polished aluminum wheels and raised dimensional LIMITED lettering on the hood, a unique grille and satin-finished chrome badge on the tailgate.
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Other improvements include quad-beam LED headlamps, multi-contour massaging seats, and an LED side-mirror spotlight.
Other improvements and additions include BLIS cross-traffic alert, a 360-degree camera system, adaptive cruise control, a lane-keeping system, dynamic trailer hitch assist and SYNC 3 — Ford’s newest communications and entertainment system with enhanced voice recognition, high-speed performance, a capacitive touch screen and easier-to-understand graphical interface.
F-150 Limited also includes a Sony 10-speaker sound system with HD Radio, subwoofer and a single CD player paired with a five-year subscription to SiriusXM Traffic and Travel Link to complete the package.
The light-duty pickup is powered by the 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6, which allows for towing of up to 10,100 pounds. The powertrain produces 365 hp and 420 lb.-ft. of torque with an EPA-estimated fuel economy rating of 17 mpg city, 24 mpg highway and 20 mpg combined.
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