With the unveiling of the 2023 F-150 Rattler Ford proves that a standard trim no longer translates to a dull trim. This base platform - which is expected to make its official debut this winter - elevates the off-road experience in Lloydminster, promising premium upgrades with every press of the pedal.
According to CNET, the 2023 F-150 Rattler will serve as an entry option for fans of the Tremor. It will ride on 18-inch wheels, with all-terrain tires affording seamless handling on rough roads; while custom-tuned shocks will pair with an electronic locking differential to optimize performance. Skid plates will line the undercarriage, and a dual exhaust system will anchor the rear. The inclusion of hill descent control will further impress, enabling drivers to smoothly navigate sudden incline changes.Â
The new Rattler has been tailored for adventure - drawing inspiration from both the Tremor and the FX4 Packages. Its rumoured entry price of under $40,000, however, brands it an ideal option for those craving value with their off-road escapades.Â
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Prepare for a new kind of payload experience. Ford has revealed plans to fuse its class-leading F-150 with a multi-functional tailgate - affording custom storage solutions for Saskatchewan drivers. This feature (which is rumoured for a 2023 release) will assure seamless access to cargo.
According to CarBuzz, renderings for a new multi-functional tailgate have been revealed - with Ford securing multiple patents for a three-section horizontal configuration. This system (which will serve as an upgrade to the current single slab design) will propel the F-150 past its Ram and Chevrolet competitors, affording both a centralized swing-door and independent right and left sides. This will allow drivers to quickly access the rear bay, and it will better accommodate cargo. Stow items with ease, courtesy of the dash-mounted buttons that will power-release the panels as needed.
Additionally, an access step has been centrally mounted beneath the tailgate, with a load sill that deploys outward. This position proves crucial, ensuring that drivers can use the feature even when the doors are fully raised.
The reveal of Ford's multi-functional tailgate promises to enhance the storage experience in Saskatchewan. Critics anticipate that this option will be included on the 2023 F-150 - but they concede that a late upgrade for the current 2022 model is also possible.