2016 F-150 with Class-Exclusive Compressed Natural Gas, Propane Capability Grows Ford’s Alternative Fuel Leadership
![]() The growth in interest for CNG/propane-prepped vehicles shows a shift in fleet customers mindsets, says Dick Cupka, Ford ‎commercial vehicle sustainability leader. They are becoming more forward-thinking about alternative fuels, taking into account their total cost of ownership and looking for ways to reduce their vehicle emissions. |
Responding to customer requests, 2016
Ford F-150 with the 5.0-liter V8 engine will offer a gaseous-fuel prep
option, making it the only light-duty pickup capable of running on
compressed natural gas or propane
Ford has sold more than 57,000 vehicles prepped to run on clean, low-cost compressed natural gas and propane
Seven times more than all other major U.S. automakers combined ; since 2009
Ford has the broadest portfolio of natural gas and propane offerings, including 2016 F-150 and Super Duty trucks, and Transit and Transit Connect vans and wagons
Ford Qualified Vehicle Modifiers offer a wide variety of CNG options to help customers find the best, most cost-effective solution to their diverse operating needs
DEARBORN, MI -- May 4, 2015: Ford, America’s truck leader, will offer the 2016 F-150 with an available gaseous-fuel prep package that enables 5.0-liter V8-powered models to run on clean, low-cost compressed natural gas or propane, making Ford the only manufacturer of a CNG/propane-capable half-ton pickup.
The 2016 Ford F-150 – the toughest, smartest, most capable F-150 ever – with 5.0-liter V8 engine will be available to order this summer with a factory-installed, gaseous-fuel prep package that includes upgraded intake and exhaust valves and valve seats to ensure the engine performs to Built Ford Tough standards customers expect.
“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, given the capability of the 2016 F-150 5.0-liter V8.”
2016 F-150 trucks running on CNG or propane will be able to tow the same amount as if they were running on gasoline. Payload capability is the same as well – minus the weight of the installed CNG or propane system. Thanks to the use of advanced light-weighting materials, the 2016 F-150 with an installed CNG or propane system can haul hundreds of pounds more than a similarly equipped 2014 F-150.
Converting to CNG/propane
CNG/propane engine prep from the factory costs $315 before the customer
chooses a Ford Qualified Vehicle Modifier to supply fuel tanks, fuel lines
and unique fuel injectors. Upfits run approximately $7,500 to $9,500
depending on fuel tank capacity.
CNG conversions can provide stability against fluctuating fuel prices as well as lower vehicle operating costs for fleet administrators. CNG sells for an average of $2.11 per gallon of gasoline equivalent, as of April 30, 2015, and is as low as $1 in some parts of the country, representing a significant savings compared with unleaded regular fuel, and an even greater savings compared with diesel. The national average for unleaded regular fuel is $2.58 per gallon, while diesel sells for an average $2.81 per gallon, as of April 30.
Growing Demand for Ford CNG/propane-prepped vehicles
Ford has sold more than 57,000 CNG/propane-prepped vehicles – seven
times more than all other major U.S. automakers combined – since
2009. Sales have grown each of the last five years, reflecting Ford’s
commitment to sustainability and offering customers true power of choice in
alternative fuels.
Ford sold a record 16,821 commercial vehicles with CNG/propane gaseous engine-prep packages in 2014, and 2015 is shaping up to be an even stronger year.