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I've heard some exciting news from a reliable source that told me that Ford is planning on doing a digital reveal of the new F-150 on June 25th.

Mark your calendars and let the countdown begin to the new F-150!
 

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Thats sweet @FHD! Is this your invite?!
Unfortunately, no.

One media outlet said its the 26th and went on to include this in their article:


It is then when s conference call with Citi Research will be held and the company’s top brass “will describe innovative features of the all-new F-150 that will help customers around the world get the job done.”

As we already know, the new F-150 will be the first vehicle to be using the carmaker’s new electrical architecture, one that should allow the truck’s systems to be upgraded remotely.

“Among new attributes, it will be the first vehicle built on Ford’s new electrical architecture and will receive regular over-the-air updates to key modules controlling vehicle performance and user experiences, including innovative fleet-management solutions for Ford’s commercial customers,” said Ford.

The greatest evolution of America’s favorite pickup is however the inclusion of an electric powertrain into the range. By all intents and purposes, once it gets it (possibly in 2022 at the soonest) the F-150 would become the world’s first mass-produced EV in this very lucrative segment.

As the official unveiling date for the 2021 F-150 approaches, we expect some leaks to head our way, if not technical ones at least some that would give us an idea on what changes, visually speaking, come with the new and supposedly much improved version of the pickup.

The new F-150 is just a small piece in a larger pack of surprises prepared by Ford for the next couple of years, including the revival of the iconic Bronco and the even more so Mustang Mach-1.
 

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Unfortunately, no.

One media outlet said its the 26th and went on to include this in their article:


It is then when s conference call with Citi Research will be held and the company’s top brass “will describe innovative features of the all-new F-150 that will help customers around the world get the job done.”

As we already know, the new F-150 will be the first vehicle to be using the carmaker’s new electrical architecture, one that should allow the truck’s systems to be upgraded remotely.

“Among new attributes, it will be the first vehicle built on Ford’s new electrical architecture and will receive regular over-the-air updates to key modules controlling vehicle performance and user experiences, including innovative fleet-management solutions for Ford’s commercial customers,” said Ford.

The greatest evolution of America’s favorite pickup is however the inclusion of an electric powertrain into the range. By all intents and purposes, once it gets it (possibly in 2022 at the soonest) the F-150 would become the world’s first mass-produced EV in this very lucrative segment.

As the official unveiling date for the 2021 F-150 approaches, we expect some leaks to head our way, if not technical ones at least some that would give us an idea on what changes, visually speaking, come with the new and supposedly much improved version of the pickup.

The new F-150 is just a small piece in a larger pack of surprises prepared by Ford for the next couple of years, including the revival of the iconic Bronco and the even more so Mustang Mach-1.
Aw that's too bad but at least we're now less than a week away from the reveal.
 
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