Ford teases four SEMA F-150 concepts

by SpeedLux

With the upcoming SEMA, taking place in next month, automakers are beginning to offer looks of their Vegas-bound concept automobiles. The most recent comes from Ford, which is debuting not one, but four F-150 pickups.

In an effort to record a 5th year of SEMA’s award for “Hottest Truck,” Ford is taking out all the stops. Of them, EraThr3 by Hulst Customs, is putting out 750 horse power from its supercharged V8 engine, and its frame scrapes the ground because of a custom-made air suspension setup. It’s a tidy look with some appropriate wheel fitment.

Next one is Bojix Design’s F-150 SuperCrew, that sends this pickup to the sky with a 7.0-inch lift package, Fox Racing off-road suspension, and 37-inch Nitto off-road tires. It’s motorized steps to assist you enter the truck, and its engine includes updated turbochargers in its 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6.

Gold Standard F-150 Project Truck contains gold paint job that extends to wheels. It focuses less on power compared to aesthetics, with an amazing motorized bed cover and LED lighting.

BMX-themed F-150 comes with a supercharged V8 engine, GoPro cameras and bike parts, a more manageable lift and an aesthetics plan.

These four trucks will appear on SEMA show, which is starting on November 1 in Las Vegas.

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