Ford's SEMA entries include modified Mustang, Mach-E, Mavericks

2021-11-10 03:48:51 By : Ms. Alexis Huang

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These are just a few of the more than 40 modified Ford trucks and SUVs on display at the SEMA Aftermarket Show in Las Vegas next week.

With the cancellation of the 2020 SEMA auto show, Ford and its partners have some extra time to launch a series of modified cars to show off at the 2021 event. How many cars make up the auto show? In this case, this means more than 40 unique Ford project vehicles on display in Las Vegas next week.

Not surprisingly, the SEMA fleet consists of some of the more popular models of the brand, including at least three Mavericks, two Rangers, four F-150s and three Mustang Mach-E SUVs. Larger F-series trucks, gasoline-powered Mustang, and Bronco and Bronco Sport SUVs will also be exhibiting, all of which are designed to inspire customers to personalize their own Ford.

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Of course, Ford is hyping its Ford performance parts and Ford authorized accessories, which is why you will see these products on the vehicles on display, including the Skyjacker Ranger in the picture. This truck tried to take the Ranger’s off-road skills to a new level through the Skyjacker Suspension 6-inch lift, Warn winch and rock slider side pedals, and the Rigid Industries lighting on the A-pillar and the lighting enhancements of the roof closure. Road light bar. The powertrain has also been recalibrated, and the catback exhaust system uses black chrome tips.

The lifeguard-ready DRAGG Maverick is a personal favorite, not because of any special features, but because it was created through a collaboration between Oxnard United High School and the Oxnard Police Department in California. These two different groups came up with a beach rescue concept truck with a toolbox swing box in a Ford-licensed accessory hat. It also has a water sports carrier, fender flares, front seat covers made of Neosupreme, sun visors and off-road cube lights.

The Tucci version of Ford Maverick takes small pickup trucks in different directions while maintaining the spirit of drag racing. Looks like part of the early hot rod pickups, the XLT series Maverick was transformed by Tucci Hot Rods to be wider, with 3D printed fender flares, 3D printed front lip and retro-looking custom wheels. Four Recaro Sportster seats and racing seat belts ensure that no one in the truck will forget the type of vehicle they are in.

In terms of electrification, anyone who knows the history of Ford racing will be familiar with one of the modified Mustang Mach-E GTs on display. Of course, the name gives some details, but this blue and white striped performance car replaces some of the original body parts with graphene-infused carbon fiber parts made by Shelby American. These changes include front fascias, front fenders and rear flares, and different hoods with large vents to reduce front-end lift. Springs, tires and seats have also been upgraded. This year will be the first time Ford has brought the gasoline-powered Mustang and Mustang Mach-E to SEMA.

One of the gasoline-powered Mustangs on display will be the M2 Motoring Mustang GT. Starting from the manual gearbox 2021 Mustang GT with Performance package, M2 Motoring lowered the spring, added the GT350R large brake package, and then provided the V-8 engine with a 750-horsepower supercharger package, enhanced half-shafts and Performance Two front splitters in the Pack Level Ford performance parts upgrade menu. The car has also been modified in appearance. The exterior is painted with a customized Motorcraft, and the interior is decorated with laser-etched armrests, Recaro RPSP leather seats and GT500 dashboard.

Due to the fifth round of MAD Industries F-450 Super Duty Platinum, SEMA will not ignore large trucks. Kids of all ages will love forged wheels, upgraded anti-roll bars, custom 4-inch rear axle exhausts with black chrome tips, and various MAD Industries color-matched exterior trims. In order to increase off-road advantages, MAD trucks also provide portable air compressors, electric retractable bedspreads, rear and rollover bed pedals. If you can’t see that it is a big truck, it is also equipped with a black chrome-plated "Super Duty". Engraving on the hood. A large number of spotlights and refrigerator/freezers are also installed.