A real hybrid statement from Ford, try hybrid trucks
Thus far Ford has focused all of its hybrid energy around one vehicle type, the SUV, and its near terms plans are all based around the Ford Escape hybrid and related SUVs, such as the Mercury Mariner hybrid and Mazda Tribute hybrid.While this is a good niche for Ford to follow, considering that SUVs have received gas-guzzling scorn in recent years, trucks are what really makes Ford hum.
So what not a hybrid truck?
There has been an idea in the auto industry that pickup drivers just wouldn't be interested in such technology. These men of men that drive pickups are too busy pulling stumps out of the backyard and hauling tons of whatever here and there. New research; however, shows that fuel efficiency has become one of the most important issues for pickup drivers according to a new R.L. Polk study (more).
Interest in fuel economy, according to the study, has become more important than horsepower, off-road capability and all other attributes combined (and BTW, women have become some of truck's biggest buyers). Since Ford trucks are the nation's best selling vehicles, wouldn't addressing this interest with some hybrid effort be great PR for Ford?
Is Ford missing its best opportunity in hybrid vehicles?
Labels: Escape hybrid, Ford, Ford Escape hybrid, fuel efficiency, hybrid trucks, Hybrid Vehicles, Mariner hybrid



3 Comments:
I can't believe Ford has not yet come out with a hybrid truck. I'm in the construction industry and everyone of us on the job site will instantly buy an affordable (remember we are blue collar) hybrid truck. Also, America is supposedly the land of inovation and I'm ashamed that we are now the land of procrastination. GET WITH IT FORD AND GMC!!
I have a 1998 Ford F150 4x4 with the Triton V-8 that gets 14MPG. I was looking at the Ranger 4x4, but it only gets 19MPG. Why invest the money for another truck with poor MPG. Come on Ford, build me a hybrid Ranger that equals the mileage of the Escape and I'll buy it. If you don't, Toyota or Honda will.... and there goes another opportunity. Come on, let's not lag behind on this one.
WHY WOULDN'T ALL SUV AND TRUCK MAKERS TRY TO GET EVERY MPG THEY CAN. WE ARE TRUCK AND SUV OWNERS, AND WANT TO STAY THAT WAY, GIVE US BIG VEHICLES AND GOOD MPH NOW
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