Landi Renzo USA will offer a dedicated compressed natural gas (CNG) version of Ford's 2018 F-150 pickup, including multiple CNG tank configurations, the Torrance, Calif. vehicle modifier announced.
by Staff
April 19, 2017
Photo of 2018 F-150 courtesy of Ford.
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Photo of 2018 F-150 courtesy of Ford.
Landi Renzo USA will offer a dedicated compressed natural gas (CNG) version of Ford's 2018 F-150 pickup, including multiple CNG tank configurations, the Torrance, Calif. vehicle modifier announced.
The truck will use the 5.0L V-8 engine that powers the F-150 SuperCrew cab with the long box. The engine offers a gaseous prep package.
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Landi Renzo will offer several options for fleet operators, including the various VNG tank configurations.
The modifier has been working to expand its use of Ford's ship-through logistics chain that helps expedite delivery of vehicles to fleet customers.
Landi Renzo will start taking orders for the 2018 CNG F-150 in May. Other products 2018 model year products will include the F-250/350, F-450/550, F-650/750, F-53/59, and E-450, according to the company.
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