I hope that isn't a plastic front bumber. Did the photographer hear the clitter-clatter of a diesel? Hopefully the 4.4 liter diesel will be in the production model.
At first, it looked like a longer cab, but the vehicle shown has their long bed. Most of the crew cabs I see have the regular bed (5.5 ft.).
The radio and a/c controls are going to a center stack, like the new Escape, where all the controls are combined into one panel. Looks good, but it won’t be easy to install an aftermarket radio. Maybe the base truck has a traditional radio that can be replaced, this one looks like a King Ranch or another high trim level.
looks like this is a "mega cab (tm)" version from FORD. When does it debut? I wish the designers would work on the slab sided look. they were so hot to elimiate the wheel well inside the truck bed that they forgot the style.
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jerry (11/20/07 @ 12:12PM)
WOW! Are you sure this isn't a Toyota Tundra?
Alex Garrett (11/20/07 @ 02:13PM)
I hope that isn't a plastic front bumber. Did the photographer hear the clitter-clatter of a diesel? Hopefully the 4.4 liter diesel will be in the production model.
Mike (11/21/07 @ 06:56AM)
At first, it looked like a longer cab, but the vehicle shown has their long bed. Most of the crew cabs I see have the regular bed (5.5 ft.).
The radio and a/c controls are going to a center stack, like the new Escape, where all the controls are combined into one panel. Looks good, but it won’t be easy to install an aftermarket radio. Maybe the base truck has a traditional radio that can be replaced, this one looks like a King Ranch or another high trim level.
big 3 for life (01/02/08 @ 01:10AM)
ahhh----I think that they need to redesign the center dash lay out (over 40 buttons and 4 dials)
big L (01/08/08 @ 12:47AM)
looks like this is a "mega cab (tm)" version from FORD. When does it debut?
I wish the designers would work on the slab sided look. they were so hot to elimiate the
wheel well inside the truck bed that they forgot the style.