A couple of weeks ago, we treated you to a
fresh batch of images showing the
all-new 2021 Ford F-150 pickup undergoing public testing in prototype form. The
truck was still camouflaged from head to toe, though thankfully the vinyl
wasn’t too overbearing, basically leaving most of the front end exposed, aside
from the bumper and the hood. In other words, we know what it looks like.
Of course, if you need help further
picturing the next-gen F-150 without any camouflage, Kolesa has you covered
with these renderings, which could and probably should ultimately prove quite
accurate. The new truck’s redesigned headlights and grille have been digitally
inserted into these renderings exactly as they appear in the spy images. As
we’ve shown you before, the grille is somewhat pronounced, while the headlights
no longer feature that “reverse E” design with the pointy upper edges – the
light signature is now boomerang-shaped.
The graphics designer also inserted the
prototype’s new horizontal light units into the bumper, to go with the new side
mirrors and the much simpler-looking taillights, which as some of our readers
pointed out, resemble the ones on the current Nissan Titan. What we’re not
exactly sold on is that mid-tailgate design, an area that doesn’t seem so
pronounced on the real world prototypes.
Inside, the all-new 2021 Ford F-150 will
get better materials and new tech, such as a larger infotainment display that
could rival Ram’s own 12-inch unit. Powering the all-new oval-badged truck will
be a wide range of internal combustion, as well as electrified powertrains,
with Ford already announcing both hybrid and fully electric variants.
The new F-150 will be unveiled later this
year as a 2021 model.