DEARBORN, Mich., Feb. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The all-new 2009 Ford
F-150 -- which features an exclusive air bag technology -- provides better
side-impact crash safety than the Chevrolet Silverado, Dodge Ram and Nissan
Titan, according to a new study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
The F-150 earned an IIHS "Top Safety Pick" last November and quadruple |
5-star government crash test ratings in January -- making it the only
full-size pickup to achieve both top crash-test ratings. Combined with the
most standard safety features in the segment, the F-150 is America's safest
full-size pickup.
Among the truck's unmatched list of advanced standard safety features is
its patented "K-bag" technology, a new front seat-mounted dual-chamber side
air bag named for its unique shape, which is designed to help protect the rib
cage from excessive crash forces during a side impact. This air bag is
supported with a state-of-the-art side crash sensing system that uses pressure
pulses from the impact to deploy the air bag 30 percent faster than a
conventional system.
"Ford's innovative safety technologies, as well as more top ratings in
government and insurance institute crash tests, further demonstrate Ford's
commitment to safety," said Susan Cischke, Ford's group vice president of
Sustainability, Environment and Safety Engineering. "Advanced standard safety
features such as the 'K-bag' are important components in Ford's accelerated
rollout of affordable safety features."
Exclusive safety features
Also new to the 2009 F-150 is Ford's standard Safety Canopy(R)
side-curtain air bag rollover protection system, which helps protect front and
rear outboard passengers in both rollovers and side impact crashes. The air
bag is designed to stay inflated for several seconds for additional protection
in rollover crashes, which often last longer than side impact crashes.
Ford's Personal Safety System -- also a standard feature -- is made up of
a suite of protection technologies, including dual-stage front air bags and
occupant weight classification, working together to help protect occupants.
The F-150's standard offering of Ford's industry exclusive AdvanceTrac(R)
with RSC(R) (Roll Stability Control(TM)) also met a newer requirement that
vehicles must offer electronic stability control to earn IIHS's top rating.
The system is the world's most sophisticated electronic stability control,
helping prevent skidding and rollovers. It goes a step beyond typical
stability control systems with a gyroscopic roll sensor that determines both
the vehicle's body roll angle and roll rate.
Lighter, tougher structure
The F-150's safety leadership also is built on the solid structure that
underpins the truck's legendary "Built Ford Tough" durability and capability.
The truck has an all-new hydroformed steel front end -- including use of
tubular ultra high-strength, lighter weight steel that contributes to its
unsurpassed fuel economy in the full-size pickup truck segment.
"The all-new 2009 Ford F-150's leading crash-safety ratings add to its
capability, fuel economy and technological leadership," said Steve Kozak,
Ford's chief engineer for safety systems. "We achieved top safety ratings and
unsurpassed fuel economy at the same time by using high-strength and ultra
high-strength steel in key areas of the new F-150's structure."
"Ford's F-Series sales have picked up pace since the launch of the new
F-150," said Doug Scott, Ford truck marketing manager. "Purpose-made 'Built
Ford Tough' trucks helped lay the foundation of this country and growing
F-Series sales will be one of the early indicators of an economic recovery as
the country begins rebuilding."
Towing Tech
The new F-150, which led Ford's F-Series lineup to a 32nd straight year of
truck sales leadership in 2008, has standard safety and towing aid
technologies -- including AdvanceTrac(R) with RSC(R) -- that help customers
more confidently use the truck's segment-leading towing and hauling
capability.
The system offers as standard integrated Trailer Sway Control technology,
which helps determine from the yaw motion of the truck if the trailer is
swaying and takes measures to help bring it under control.
"Ford's use of advanced technologies on the 2009 F-150 offers hardcore
truck customers unmatched capability, unsurpassed fuel economy and unrivaled
safety," added Scott.
Ford expects the 2009 F-150's appeal to be even stronger for "core
truckers," who list safety as a top purchase consideration and are a growing
part of today's full size pickup market. According to recent Ford customer
research, 83 percent of F-150 buyers consider safety a leading purchase reason
-- more than buyers of five of the six competitive trucks.
"Whether our customers are towing a construction trailer to the job site
or hauling the family and boat to the lake, the F-150 provides unmatched
capability, unsurpassed fuel economy, and unrivaled safety," Scott said.
In addition to Trailer Sway Control is a range of towing related
driver-aid features, including:
-- Integrated Trailer Brake Controller is a factory-installed option that
allows direct operation of the trailer's electronic brakes by squeezing
the control module on the instrument panel with more confidence than
the typical aftermarket system.
-- Tow Haul Mode changes shift points under acceleration, keeping the
truck at a higher rpm and further up in the power range to improve the
towing experience by avoiding unnecessary shifts in rolling terrain.
Tow-haul also prevents the transmission from shifting up in gear when
the vehicle crests a hill, and it provides downhill brake support that
allows the transmission to downshift, letting engine-compression
braking slow the vehicle and maintain a steady speed.
-- Available Reverse Camera System activates a small camera below the Ford
oval badge in the center of the tailgate when the truck is shifted into
reverse, giving the driver a clear view behind the vehicle. The video
image is displayed in the navigation screen on trucks equipped with
that option or in the self-dimming rearview mirror on trucks without
the navigation system. The system provides the visibility needed to
back up to a trailer and precisely line up the hitch. The screen image
includes an industry-first centerline and colored guides giving the
driver a better perspective of the vehicle's center point and
periphery.
Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F), a global automotive industry leader based in
Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six
continents. With about 213,000 employees and about 90 plants worldwide, the
company's wholly owned brands include Ford, Lincoln, Mercury and Volvo. The
company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For
more information regarding Ford's products, please visit www.ford.com.