Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Ford adds F-150 pickup to natural gas lineup

Source: USA TODAY

Ford is expanding its lineup of vehicles for buyers who want to run on clean natural gas to include its bestseller, the F-150 pickup.

The automaker says adding the 2014 F-150 will make it the only maker with a full-size pickup that can come prepped from the factory for natural gas, then sent to an outfitter. Until now, Ford?s natural-gas lineup has included the small Transit Connect and E Series vans, and the big Super Duty pickups and chassis cabs.

The lineup underscores how even though natural gas is a domestically produced fuel priced at a fraction of the cost of gasoline ? averaging $2.11 a gallon ? it?s still largely commercial buyers and fleets embracing it. Only Honda produces a natural-gas car, a version of the Civic, in limited numbers.

Ford officials note, however, that the F-150 with the modified 3.7-liter V-6 engine will be available in natural gas to anyone who wants to buy one. ?This is not restricted to commercial fleets only,? says Dick Cupka, a product development sustainability manager.

The natural-gas prep work to the engine at the factory adds $315 to the cost of the truck, which then goes to an outfitter who is likely to charge up to $9,500 more for the tanks and connections, Ford says. Many buyers opt to have the vehicle capable of running on either natural gas or gasoline.

Jon Coleman, a Ford fleet and sustainability manager, says the cost of conversion can pay for itself in fuel savings in two to three years. As a result, adding the F-150 is likely to boost fast-growing natural-gas vehicle sales.

They almost doubled every year for the past three years. Last year, they came in a little less than 12,000 vehicles. ?When you see growth like that you realize this is an emerging technology in a mature industry,? Coleman says.

Copyright ? 2013 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Co. Inc.

Source: http://tucsoncitizen.com/usa-today-news/2013/07/30/ford-adds-f-150-pickup-to-natural-gas-lineup/

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