Ford has created 40 wild concepts for SEMA | Car Buzz

2021-11-10 03:52:22 By : Ms. Lisa Wang

Here are 16 best examples.

Ford has not only brought a batch of customized Mustangs to the 2021 annual Special Equipment Marketing Association (SEMA) show. It also has a whole horse to show off, including some new horses. This year we will see a bunch of custom Ford Mavericks, reminiscent of our mini truck era in the 90s, and some Mustang Mach-E used with F-series pickups and Mustang coupes.

This is just a selection of more than 40 customized rides that Ford will display, all of which are equipped with Ford accessories and Ford performance parts. The company pointed out that these items can also be ordered to your home or your local distributor.

Ford chose to start with DRAGG Maverick Pickup, which was created by Oxnard Union High School and the Oxnard Police Department in California. The acronyms are Drag Racing against Gangs and Graffiti. It can be seen from the graphics that the vehicle is intended to be a lifeguard rescue truck and is equipped with a toolbox swing box, water sports bracket, roof rack and crossbar, Neosupreme seat cover and off-road lights.

Air Design Maverick is decorated based on the Lariat SuperCrew FX4 off-road kit and is equipped with a 2.0-liter EcoBoost 4. The fender flares are designed by Air Design USA, as are the door trims and tailgate decals. It is equipped with 31-inch all-terrain tires, 18-inch wheels and 1.5-inch lift kit. The only performance upgrade is the catback exhaust (with black chrome tips).

Tucci Maverick was created by Tucci Hot Rods from Marcy, New York. Below is the XLT. It is equipped with a 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine, all-wheel drive and 3D printed fenders, front lip and spoiler. Additive manufacturing is one of the company's specialties. It has Borla exhaust pipes, shock absorbers and custom wheels. Obtained a driving recorder, parasol and spray sheets from Ford Parts.

From Maverick to Ranger, this attitude outside the magazine Ranger Tremor is manifested in the wilderness. Tremor is equipped with a 6-inch suspension lift, Ford Performance front bumper and sports exhaust, and Rigid lighting. The roof tent is from Thule and the bed frame is from Yakima. For long-distance trips, Outside Ranger Tremor is equipped with a Watergen atmospheric water generation system, which draws moisture from the moisture in the air.

Next is the Skyjacker Ranger, equipped with Skyjacker suspension and 6-inch lift. Skyjacker also made front and rear bumpers, and Warn provided winches and talc steps. From the Ford Performance Catalog, we obtained rigid A-pillar lighting, rear exhaust pipes with black chrome tips, custom tuning of the EcoBoost engine, and differential cover.

Hellwig F-150 PowerBoost Hybrid is the first full-size. It was originally used as an XLT SuperCrew, equipped with a 3.5-liter PowerBoost hybrid V6 and FX4 off-road kit. Hellwig added front and rear swing bars; auxiliary springs and suspension kits are from the Pro series, and Borla is responsible for the exhaust. The tire size is 35 inches and the wheels are 17 inches. Ford Performance here adds fender flares, off-road bumpers and rock sliders, winches and rocker panel protection. Hellwig is equipped with floodlights, spotlights, refrigerators, awnings and 10-gallon showers, which can be used for landing.

The BTR is built on the frame of the F-150 Tremor and is equipped with a Yakima roof rack and roof #10 car, pull-out kitchen, a hook-up bicycle rack and a built-in shower. Pickup trucks use Ford Pro Power Onboard generators to run everything. It even has a projector setup for night movies.

The Pro Power Onboard generator also appears in the next concept, called Hypertech F-150 Hybrid Lariat. This pickup has an electric grill, refrigerator/freezer, washing machine and drive, ice maker and sink, and all available onboard power is 7.2 kW. For off-road ventilation (actually re-venting), it is equipped with a compressor from Ford Performance, and it also provides wheels and tires, bumpers and exhaust exhaust.

For desert racing enthusiasts, Ford brought the Addictive Desert Designs F-150 Raptor. The main difference is the graphics, which looks great to match the chain sprocket. ADD also provided front and rear bumpers, bed-mounted tire racks, rock slider steps, and a chasing rack. Like previous trucks, Rigid provides lighting.

Advanced Accessory Concepts F-150 Super Duty Tremor has become bigger, making the already terrible pickups even more terrifying. It uses a 7.3-liter Godzilla engine as power and uses exhaust gas from Borla. It also acquired Ford performance parts locking wheels, shock absorber suspension, 17-inch wheels, 37-inch tires and upgraded front and rear rockers. The winch kit comes from Warn, and Rigid provides lights again. There is a safe, a refrigerator/freezer and a PowerBass USA stereo system.

The last truck is Mad Industries F-450 Super Duty Platinum. This truck is equipped with a 6.7-liter Power Stroke diesel engine manufactured by Mad. It has a fifth wheel for the biggest toy as well as forged wheels, off-road tires and upgraded suspension. The Ford performance parts list includes tow hooks, air compressors, downturn steps, retractable bedspreads, etc. To keep it clean and safe, F-450 is equipped with all-weather floor mats and console safes.

Entering the EV, the first one is called Austin Hatcher Foundation for Pedatric Cancer Mustang Mach-E GT AWD. This charity helps families fight childhood cancer. It uses too blank paint, is equipped with 20-inch Rotiform wheels, Brembo brakes and adjustable motion control suspension. Inside, Mach-E is equipped with DC Safety's special seat, driving recorder and charging cable bag. AHF will operate the car during the Bonneville Speed ​​Week in 2022, with a goal of 200 miles per hour. It will be auctioned in 2023 to support the foundation.

So far, Shelby has been clearly absent from the Mustang Mach-E GT. The concept has white and blue Shelby (and American racing) colors, as well as a large amount of graphene-infused carbon fiber. Ford said the new front panel improves aerodynamics and reduces front-end lift. It uses one-piece Monoblock wheels, 20-inch tires and MagneRide shock absorbers.

The Tjin version of Mustang Mach-E California Route One is painted in bright orange with a turquoise hue. Lightwurkz produces LED headlights, and custom solar panels provide some power. Tjin has a RayVolt USA electric bicycle on the Thule bike rack. As you can see, this car slammed to the ground with Hoppo's Suspension's custom air suspension; the big brake kit came from Baer and was located under the custom 22-inch Vossen wheels. The interior uses more cyan trim and white Recaro "seat surface".

At one end of the muscle car, we have the all-star Mustang EcoBoost HPP, which Ford said is "Gene Tjin's Yin, brother Neil Tjin's Mustang Mach-E Yang." The blue-green paint comes from South County Auto Body, and the aerodynamic body comes from Anderson. Composites. Like Tjin, All Star uses air suspension for lowering, while Falken tires are mounted on Vossen wheels. It also sports Bell brakes. Under the hood is the Cobb Tuning intercooler and cold air intake.

The last car on our list, but not the last car Ford showed off, is the M2 Motoring Mustang GT. This is a traditional power'Stang' equipped with a 5.0-liter V8 engine, but connected to a Ford Performance Parts supercharger, which can increase the output to 750 horsepower. The half shaft has been upgraded and there is a new splitter on the front. It has larger brakes, Ford performance reduction springs and Mach 1 adjustable camber. There are some other parts inside, including laser-etched armrests, Recaro seats, GT500 dashboard trim and carbon fiber shift knobs.