The F-150 by Street Scene Equipment points the truck in the direction of a luxury and performance oriented buyer with its head-turning style, tough performance and high levels of comfort. The custom model is comfortable in any situation from towing to taking friends out to supper, and it's sure to get noticed in the process.
Also at this year's SEMA show is the Hi-Pa Drive F-150, which sees the gasoline drive system replaced by a motor-in-wheel electric system that generates over 600 horsepower while eliminating the need for oil and freeing up room and weight on the truck.
"Whether it's adding big tires for off-roading or lowering the truck to give it more of a street performance look, the F-150 is like a blank canvas that you can do almost anything with," said Melvin Betancourt, a Ford designer. "It all depends on the personality of the owner."
This year's SEMA show takes place in Las Vegas from November 4-7.
photo:Ford
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Also at this year's SEMA show is the Hi-Pa Drive F-150, which sees the gasoline drive system replaced by a motor-in-wheel electric system that generates over 600 horsepower while eliminating the need for oil and freeing up room and weight on the truck.
"Whether it's adding big tires for off-roading or lowering the truck to give it more of a street performance look, the F-150 is like a blank canvas that you can do almost anything with," said Melvin Betancourt, a Ford designer. "It all depends on the personality of the owner."
This year's SEMA show takes place in Las Vegas from November 4-7.
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photo:Ford







