Ford Mighty F-350
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Ford Mighty F-350 Tonka Truck | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Ford |
Model years | 2002 |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Concept heavy-duty pickup truck |
Body style | 4-door crew cab |
Layout | Front-engine, four-wheel-drive |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 6.0 L Power Stroke turbo-diesel V8 |
Transmission | 5-speed 5R110W automatic |
The Ford Mighty F-350 is a concept heavy-duty pickup truck designed by Ford and debuted at the 2002 Detroit Auto Show.[1] It was the subject of Ford's first partnership with the Tonka toy truck producer. The Mighty F-350 is equipped with a 350 hp (260 kW) 6.0 L Power Stroke turbo-diesel V8 engine,[2] mated to a 5-speed (5R110W) automatic transmission[citation needed] and hydraulic launch assist.[2] Ford Mighty F-350 styling was used for the production 2004 Ford F-150.[3]
Design and history
[edit]High belt line and hood created a tough-looking body.[4]
The 4-bar grille foreshadowed the future 2005–2007 Super Duty models, while the fender badges and chrome side-view mirrors shared a similar appearance to the then-upcoming 2008–2010 model (except there was never a factory full-chrome option). The Mighty F-350's fender flares previewed the 2005 F-450/F-550 trucks as well. Behind its retractable running boards (side steps) are "side exhausts", similar to the second generation F-150 SVT Lightning. The fender badges also use the same font as the production Super Duty models.[citation needed]
The outside also featured LED headlights and taillights, as well as a fifth-wheel trailer hitch in the bed. The vehicle rides over seven feet tall and is equipped with 315/60R22 Goodyear off-road tires (on both the front and dual rear wheels), along with 22-inch wheels.[citation needed]
Though nowhere near as chiseled, the 2008 F-Series Super Duty and 2009 F-150 both inherited some of the Mighty F-350's design language in their exterior styling.[citation needed]
The 6.0 L Power Stroke turbo-diesel V8 made it to production as well.[citation needed]
Appearances
[edit]Similar to the Ford F-250 Super Chief and also other Ford concept vehicles at the time, the Mighty F-350 appeared in the 2008 game Off Road as well, and the 2017 mobile game Top Drives.
The Maisto 1:55 scale die-cast toy-line also produced the Mighty F-350.
See also
[edit]- Ford F-250 Super Chief, a similar concept truck also designed by Ford
- Tonka, the toy manufacturer whose products inspired the Mighty F-350
References
[edit]- ^ "ROCKCRAWLER.com - Ford Shows Mighty F-350 Tonka at Detroit Auto Show". www.rockcrawler.com. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
- ^ a b Stewart 2002, p. 77.
- ^ Ackerson 2005, p. 107.
- ^ Crain Automotive Group 2003, p. 4.
Sources
[edit]- Ackerson, R. (2005). Ford F-150 Pickup 1997-2005: America's Best-Selling Truck. Veloce Publishing Limited. ISBN 978-1-904788-86-7. Retrieved 2024-06-04.
- Stewart, Ben (August 2002). "In-Your-Face Pickups". Popular Mechanics. 179 (8). Hearst Magazines: 74–77. ISSN 0032-4558. Retrieved 2024-06-04.
- Automotive News. Crain Automotive Group. 2003. Retrieved 2024-06-04.
- Higgins, A.; Koucky, S. (2002). "Cleaner and beefier diesel engine". Machine Design. 74 (9): 31–32. [verification needed]