Ford to launch diesel truck to grab fuel economy edge
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[January 08, 2018]
By Joseph White
DETROIT (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co plans
this spring to offer a diesel engine version of its best-selling F-150
pickup truck, looking to gain a marketing edge as its main rivals ramp
up more efficient pickups of their own.
Ford executives said they expect the F-150 diesel model with a 10-speed
transmission to achieve 30 miles per gallon highway fuel efficiency, a
level comparable to some midsize cars.
"We're confident we'll get there," David Filipe, Ford vice president of
powertrain engineering, said at a briefing for media ahead of the
official launch announcement.
The diesel F-150 will cost between $2,400 and $4,000 more than a
comparable gasoline truck, depending on the specific model, Ford
executives said. The diesel engine will be manufactured at a Ford plant
in Britain.
Ford executives said they expect that once production ramps up about 5
percent of F-150 models will be ordered with the diesel engine. The
model will be aimed at people who tow large recreational or work
trailers.
Sales of big pickup trucks in the United States have surged in recent
years as gasoline prices have stabilized at less than $3 a gallon in
most states. Ford in 2017 sold 896,764 F-series trucks, more than in any
year since 2005.
Still, Ford, General Motors Co <GM.N> and the Ram brand of Fiat Chrysler
Automobiles NV <FCAU.N> <FCHA.MI> fight for the right to claim that
their brands offer the most fuel-efficient large pickup - even when
those high-mileage models have limited availability or cost more than
conventional gasoline-fueled trucks.
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The Ford Motor Company logo is pictured at the Los Angeles Auto Show
in Los Angeles, California, U.S., November 30, 2017. REUTERS/Mike
Blake/File Photo
Fiat Chrysler jarred its rivals in 2013 by offering a diesel engine in its light
duty Ram pickup models and claiming best-in-class fuel economy. But last year,
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Justice Department charged
that Fiat Chrysler improperly used software to cheat government emissions tests
covering 104,000 Ram 2014-2016 models.
The automaker is negotiating to settle the complaints and received government
clearance to offer a 3.0 liter diesel in its 2017 and 2018 Ram trucks. That
model is rated at 27 miles per gallon in highway driving.
Ford executives said they are confident their diesel will comply with U.S.
emissions rules. Owners will need to refill a 5.4 gallon tank of fluid for the
exhaust treatment system roughly every 10,000 miles, Filipe said.
(Reporting By Joseph White; Editing by Bill Trott)
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