2018-10-24 18:27:34

Roush showed improved Ford F-150

In the American company Roush, which is known for modifications to the Ford Mustang, presented pickup F-150 Nitemare.

The revised new product has got a new look and an improved 5.0-liter V8 engine. An alteration was estimated at $16,999.

The Roush pickup differs from the simple Ford F-150 for a black radiator with built-in LEDs, front bumper covers and 22-inch wheels. Another pick-up is completed with an active type exhaust system, the operating modes of which are switched by a lever located on the center console, or thanks to a smartphone application.

The basic 5.0-liter V8 at Roush was provided with a TVS R2650 power-assisted supercharger, a new air filter, and a calibrated control unit. Now the output of the unit is 659 hp and 826 Nm.

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