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First Look at the Electric Ford F-150's Frunk
As shown in a patent application, the upcoming truck's front trunk will have two separate compartments and can be accessed without opening the hood.
The electric F-150's frunk will be accessible without even opening the hood. The extra cargo space can be accessed by opening up the front grille. It appears to be well lit, and there are two bins that can slide in and out of the front trunk. The front bin, however, can flip out to the right side, granting access to the rear bin, and lights on the side illuminate the area around it.
As for the electric F-150's capabilities, Ford has yet to share specs or details about the electric pickup. It did, however, pull off a stunt in July in which a prototype F-150 EV towed a one million-pound train filled with 42 F-150 pickups.
Ford's first fully electric pickup truck will likely make its debut sometime in 2021, and depending on the timing, it could be the first electric pickup we see here in the U.S. That's only in doubt because of the number of other electric pickups in development, including from startups Rivian and Bollinger, and of course the Tesla Cybertruck. The race for the electric pickup is on, and soon afterward, we're sure, will come the competition for which one has the best frunk.
As shown in a patent application, the upcoming truck's front trunk will have two separate compartments and can be accessed without opening the hood.
- Ford has filed a patent application for the electric F-150's front trunk with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
- The frunk, which has two separate compartments, can be accessed without opening the hood; the patent illustrations show it can be reached by opening up the grille.
- Ford hasn't released specs for its first all-electric pickup yet; it's expected to make its debut sometime in 2021.
The electric F-150's frunk will be accessible without even opening the hood. The extra cargo space can be accessed by opening up the front grille. It appears to be well lit, and there are two bins that can slide in and out of the front trunk. The front bin, however, can flip out to the right side, granting access to the rear bin, and lights on the side illuminate the area around it.
As for the electric F-150's capabilities, Ford has yet to share specs or details about the electric pickup. It did, however, pull off a stunt in July in which a prototype F-150 EV towed a one million-pound train filled with 42 F-150 pickups.
Ford's first fully electric pickup truck will likely make its debut sometime in 2021, and depending on the timing, it could be the first electric pickup we see here in the U.S. That's only in doubt because of the number of other electric pickups in development, including from startups Rivian and Bollinger, and of course the Tesla Cybertruck. The race for the electric pickup is on, and soon afterward, we're sure, will come the competition for which one has the best frunk.
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