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| Ford Atlas Concept Car Model-2 |
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| Ford Atlas Concept Car Model-2 |
Ford yanked the covers off a new concept model, 2013 at the Detroit Auto Show on Tuesday morning, showcasing the brand evolved styling language, but more importantly, his vision of the future, vans and how they're improve fuel economy.
The blue Oval say (yet) if the new EcoBoost-powered Atlas Concept directly from the preview, the new generation of its best-selling F-150 series, but the size of the truck and the general situation show that he does.
“Ford Atlas Concept previews of the innovations that will transform of what people expect from their pickup,” said Raj Nair, Ford group vice president, Global Product The development. “the 36-year as America's best-selling pickup, we are absolutely determined the agenda in the truck market.”
The exterior design of the Atlas, the Concept of the aptly evolves Ford's current DNA, the devil is in the details of the cars with taking advantage of an assortment of active aerodynamic elements reduce wind resistance.
These include the Active Grid, and the Wheel to open the Shutters to stay at low speeds, and close to the highway on the aerodynamics to improve. In addition, the self-charging the batteries using the energy wheel movement’ power shutters. There is also a drop-down, front-wind spoiler reduces at highway speeds to enhance the underbody air flow and detracts from low speeds to enhance the ground clearance as well as automatically distribute the running boards.
Ford states that the combination of this fuel-saving features of "saves up to 2 mpg on the highway without diminishing the withdrawal or hauling capability".
His motivation for the Atlas of the Concept features a next-generation EcoBoost powertrain, which gains a truck advanced Auto-Start-Stop engine shutoff technology for better, its fuel economy numbers. Ford did not provide other details about the powertrain.
According to ford, this designer at the same time enhanced the functionality of the truck, while creating new advanced features, such as many of the tie-down points housed within the cargo box walls and load floor, an integrated roof carrier system and the secret can be extended to the ramps.
Inside, the events between the thin, light living adds extra legroom for rear passengers, together with integrated storage for small items
“We wanted to make the concept to reflect how the Ford truck help customers, both to themselves and to the world, professionally and personally,” said J Mays, Ford group vice president and chief creative officer. “Every surface, and the property of the vehicle has been prepared for the purpose, and the ability to preserving the person's built Ford tough look.”
Other key features introduced on the Atlas, between the a 360 Degree View Point, the Camera, the LED headlights, stop lights, cargo box, and side mirror lighting, and a new tail-door design can also act as a cargo cradle lifting and holding, extra-long cargo items on the truck


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