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Specifications:
Year: 2002
Make: Ford
Model: F-350 Tonka Concept
Position: Front Longitudinal
Configuration: Power Stroke® Super-600 concept Diesel V8
Valvetrain: 4 Valves/Cyl
Displacement: 363 CI / 5950 CC
Power: 350.0 BHP / 261 KW @ 3300 RPM
Torque: 600.0 FT LBS / 813 NM @ 2000 RPM
Bore: 3.74 IN 95 MM
Stroke: 4.13 IN 105 MM
HP/L: 58.33 BHP per Liter
Compression: 18.0:1
Block: Cast iron
Cylinder Head: Cast iron
Fuel Delivery: Electro-hydraulic w/Generation 2 fuel injection
Induction: Electronic Variable Response Turbocharger (EVRTTM)
Drive Wheels: Rear- or four-wheel drive with low-range transfer case
Length: 242.0 IN / 6146 MM
Width: 93.0 IN / 2362 MM
Height: 84.0 IN / 2133 MM
Wheelbase: 165.0 IN / 4190 MM
Front Track: 74.0 IN / 1879 MM
Rear Track: 80.0 IN / 2032 MM
Front Brakes: Discs w/ABS
Rear Brakes: Discs w/ABS
Front Wheels: 22.0 x 11.0 IN / 55.9 x 27.9 CM
Rear Wheels: 22.0 x 11.0 IN / 55.9 x 27.9 CM
Front Tires: 315/60R-22 Goodyear tires
Rear Tires: Dual 315/60R-22 Goodyear tires
Front Suspension: Live axle with air springs, stabilizer bar
Rear Suspension: Live axle with air springs
Transmission: PowerTorq™ five-speed automatic concept
1st Gear Ratio: 3.09:1
2nd Gear Ratio: 3.09:1
3rd Gear Ratio: 1.54:1
4th Gear Ratio: 1.00:1
5th Gear Ratio: 0.71:1
Reverse Ratio: 2.88:1
MIGHTY F-350 TONKA CONCEPT LEADS FORD TRUCKS INTO FUTURE

DETROIT, Mich., Jan. 6, 2002 – It’s big. It’s bold. It showcases an advanced new powertrain. DETROIT, Jan. 6, 2002 – It’s bold. It’s strong. It’s a hint of what’s to come for the next generation Ford F-Series pickup – America’s best-selling vehicle for 20 years running and best-selling truck for the past 25 years.

It’s the Ford Mighty F-350 TONKA, a vibrant yellow and chrome concept pickup showcasing an advanced new powertrain and a fresh design approach from the world’s truck authority. It’s the Ford Mighty F-350 Tonka concept, a vibrant yellow truck that pairs a distinctive design with innovative technologies worthy of the Built Ford Tough badge.

"Ford has long been and will continue to be the leading truck brand – not just in sales figures, but in ingenious ideas, bold design and customer satisfaction," says James Padilla, group vice president, Ford North America, who helped pull the wraps off the new concept at the 2002 North American International Auto Show. "With the Mighty F-350 TONKA, we’ve created a truck that’s worthy of the ‘Built Ford Tough’ badge. It’s as spirited as it is rugged, a blend you’re likely to see on Ford trucks down the road."

FUN YOU NEVER OUTGROW:

The Mighty F-350 TONKA concept celebrates the spirit of the trucks that, for many, first sparked an appreciation for ruggedness and resilience in a vehicle.

For more than 50 years, TONKA® – which means "great" in Sioux – has been synonymous with durability and lasting play value for children around the world. Now, the Mighty F-350 TONKA concept brings together the playfulness of the legendaryis child’s toy – with the strength, reliability and value key to the Ford truck tradition of leadership.

"We’ve had fun bringing to life a full-size pickup that reminds kids of all ages of the trucks they used to loved to punish in their sandboxes," says J Mays, vice president, Design, Ford Motor Companypany vice president, Design.

"This truck is unmistakably a Ford and signals the direction we will take Tough Truck design in the future," he says.

RUGGED AND CLEAN:

The Mighty F-350 TONKA concept draws strength from its Ford Tough Truck lineage, accentuating instantly recognizable F-Series hallmarks. Its confidentconfident stance, drop-down beltline, round wheel openings and oversize grille with side nostrils complement the personality of the Ford F-350 Super Duty pickup. Clean, sheer surfaces with distinctive geometric forms and strong lines introduce a modernized, highly structured look, emphasizing the an overall sense of power.

An open, B-pillarless design with rear-hinged rear doors extends an uninhibited welcome into the Mighty F-350’s extended cabin. Dual rear wheels with 22-inch rims and custom Goodyear tires and a shortened, six-foot open bed give the Mighty F-350 a refined ruggedness designed with the truck enthusiast in mind. Chrome is featured generously, creating a striking profile on this concept derived from the popular F-350 Super Duty Crew Cab.

TOUGH LUXURY:

Like a high-quality tool, the Mighty F-350 TONKA concept truck's interior is designed to be functional and sophisticated – to , placeing the driver in full command. Modular, customizable snap-on gauges and oversize, aircraft-inspired toggle switches deliver versatility and durability. A manual Torquemaster controller allows the driver to shift torque left or right, front or back.

The Commander’s Seat, built on a full-floating suspension, is inspired by the seats used in heavy-duty, long-distance Class 8 rigs. It is completely adjustable and introduces a new level of total comfort for pickup trucks.

A combined storage system and "smart box jump seat" positioned between the center stack console and the front passenger seat allow ample room for a sixth passenger. Folding rear seats maximize usable space in the cabin and house removable "tool box" luggage. Rear head restraints fold up into the ceiling, allowing a clear view of the road.

CLEANER, MORE EFFICIENT POWER:

The Mighty F-350 TONKA introduces a unique combination of technologies that deliver a cleaner, more efficient ride. The vehicle’s Power Stroke® Diesel Super-600 cConcept diesel V-8 engine is teamed with the five-speed PowerTorq™ transmission, marking in Ford’s first application of a five-speed automatic with a diesel engine. The 6.0-liter, 32-valve, turbocharged V-8 concept engine concept is rated at 350 horsepower and delivers up to 600 foot-pounds of torque when teamed with the PowerTorq automatic.

With lower emissions and better fuel economy than any V-8 diesel truck engine on the road today, this concept powertrain also features Hydraulic Launch Assist (HLA).

The HLA system, currently under research, is designed to improve fuel economy in large trucks by an estimated 25 to 35 percent in city driving. It A reversible pump/motor attached to the driveshaft through a clutch system and an energy storage module work in tandem with the traditional powertrain. The HLA system recovers energy normally lost during vehicle deceleration, stores it in the form of hydraulic pressure and then reuses it during acceleration.

"We’re committed to pushing the envelope and exploring ways to provide our customers with leading-edge powertrain technologies that are fully capable and socially responsible," says Richard Parry-Jones, Ford Motor Company group vice president, Global Product Development, and Chief Technical Officer, Ford Motor Companyand Chief Technical Officer. "Our commitment to innovation doesn’t end with the gearbox or the powertrainengine."

BRIGHT IDEAS:

The Mighty F-350 TONKA concept truck features several technologies designed to deliver value and convenience.

The truck’s vehicle’s air suspension – with sophisticated air springs replacing the conventional rear leaf and front coil springs – enables a "kneeling" function to ease entry and exit and assists in loading the truck bed. As the doors are opened, the Mighty F-350 lowers five inches and the running boards deploy. The truck reverts to its raised position once the doors are closed.

A camera-operated lane departure warning system helps keep the driver alert by emitting a soft audible sound signal if the vehicle unintentionally drifts outside of the lane. Additional cameras mounted within the bed help the driver monitor truck-to-trailer coupling, as well as reversing.

The Mighty F-350 TONKA concept also marks the debut of Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) in headlamp application, introducing new opportunities for advanced lighting technology. High intensity LED lights are featured prominently throughout the vehicle’s interior and exterior: in low beam and fog lamps and in all of the signal lights, including rear combination lamps, the center high-mounted stop light, front turn signals, and marker lights.

This advanced lighting technology can deliver better distributedbetter-distributed illumination on the road than conventional halogen lights, as well as providing a means to reduce electrical power and emissions. While halogen bulbs take a fraction of a second to respond to an electrical input, LEDs respond instantly, giving valuable extra warning time for following traffic.

LEDs also are very efficient, using up to 50 percent less electricity than halogen lights. With thinner packaging than conventional lights, LEDs offer weight savings, create new possibilities for signature lighting, and allow for more flexibility in design.

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