The Arizona Republic

2016 Ford F-150 will offer propane, natural-gas option on 5.0-liter V8

- ALISA PRIDDLE DETROIT FREE PRESS

Ford will offer the 2016 F-150 fullsize pickup with a package that prepares it to be powered by propane or compressed natural gas, an option that appeals to fleet buyers.

The announceme­nt was made in Dallas at the Alternativ­e Clean Transporta­tion Expo.

The $315 factory-installed package would allow an F-150 with a 5.0liter V8 to run on propane or compressed natural gas, making it the only half-ton pickup with that capa- bility. The customer must then take their factory-prepped truck to a qualified vehicle modifier to install the proper fuel tanks, fuel lines and fuel injectors. The cost of the upfitting ranges from $7,500 to $9,500.

Dealers will start taking orders this summer; the truck goes on sale in the winter, spokesman Mike Levine said.

To run on the lower-cost gases, the trucks need an upgraded intake and exhaust valves as well as other modificati­ons.

“We surveyed customers likely to use natural gas or propane, and 72 percent told us they want to have these alternativ­e-fuel capabiliti­es available on F-150 with the 5.0-liter V8 engine,” said Jon Coleman, Ford fleet sustainabi­lity and technology manager.

“We expect the gaseous-fuel prep package will be even more popular than it was on the 2014 F-150 with the 3.7-liter V6 engine,” Coleman said, noting the fuel does not change towing capability or payload beyond subtractin­g the weight of the installed CNG or propane system.

Fleet buyers appreciate the hedge against fluctuatin­g gasoline prices which may be low now but are expected to increase at some point.

Compressed natural gas costs are currently the equivalent of $2.11 per gallon of gasoline, compared with $2.58 per gallon on average for gasoline. CNG is mostly methane and about 85 percent of the natural gas supply is produced domestical­ly. In parts of the country where it is produced, the cost is as low as $1.

The F-150 becomes the eighth commercial vehicle from Ford offered with a factory-installed option to convert to propane and CNG.

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