Ford Motor Co. plans to bring back the F-600 Super Duty Chassis Cab with parts of Ford's driver-assist feature package being introduced to the lineup as well.
March 6, 2019—Ford Motor Co. plans to bring back the F-600 Super Duty Chassis Cab with parts of Ford's driver-assist feature package being introduced to the lineup as well, reported The Detroit News.
The medium duty trucks get optional adaptive cruise-control, lane-departure warning and driver-alert systems, among other things. The new 7.3-liter V-8 gasoline engine that will debut on the new Super Duty will also be available on Ford's larger vehicles.
The new truck will be available in the middle 2020, according to the automaker. The last time Ford sold the F-600 was in the late 1990s. Ford is refreshing and updating its entire commercial lineup, including the transit van, all the medium duty trucks, the E-Series and its stripped chassis
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