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Ford Unveils New 4-Trac Pickup Concept in Bangkok

Zerin Dube | November 24, 2005


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BANGKOK, Thailand, November 24, 2005 – Ford Motor Company today staged the world premiere of a stunning concept pick-up truck at the Thailand International Motor Expo in Bangkok. The concept, dubbed 4-Trac, is a dynamic package that brings together Ford’s “tough truck” DNA with ideas that explore practical functionality, lifestyle and sporty uses for Ford pick-up trucks of the future.

The concept takes a typical pick-up truck and adds a lot more sophistication, style and purpose. It’s a workhorse that delivers on the “Built Ford Tough” promise by offering true off-road capability, rugged features and durable aluminum surfaces. At the same time, owners will be proud to use it as stylish transport for their active families and leisure time.

Pick-up truck owners are passionate and highly discerning. Ford’s Consumer insight research has revealed that customers need and want pick-ups that are rugged for the workplace and stylish for the family. The 4-Trac concept clearly shows Ford will continue to produce pick-up trucks that make a statement for a younger, bolder generation of consumers who want a vehicle that provides more possibilities for them to enjoy an active outdoor lifestyle.

An attention-grabbing four-door crew-cab, the 4-Trac stands out from the crowd with its rugged aluminum surfaces and innovative design features. Continued

The 4-Trac has a large vertical face and prominent Ford oval in the middle of the signature three-bar grille. This dominant feature forms a power bulge that runs from the hood through to the undercarriage. It is flanked by high-tech headlamps and integrated fold-out rope hooks.

Contributing to its powerful on-road stance are a boldly embossed 4-Trac brand; large, clean surfaces down the body side; pronounced wheel arches with integrated side repeater lamps; and 17-inch six-spoke “turbine” alloy wheels with all-terrain tyres.

Reflecting these attributes, the 4-Trac has a strong “rescue” theme with its lustrous red paint, heavy-duty power winches front and rear, integrated rope hooks and tie-downs points. It can carry five rescue workers with access through four large doors.

At the rear, 4-Trac features a unique double-folding, power assisted rear tray with three-step access. This “tailgate within a tailgate” offers inner and outer sections operating together or independently: the outer body-color section folds down to the ground, acting as a ramp; the inner aluminum section, with unashamedly large

4-Trac branding, folds 90 degrees for ease of loading and unloading.

The rear cargo area features six portable containers – inspired by offshore rescue boats – for carrying a variety of gear, including rescue equipment. Another innovative feature adding to 4-Trac versatility is a rear hatch that enables access from the cargo area directly into the cabin.
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They made agood choice by choosing Thailand as Ford knew

Jay Stevens | November 25, 2005

They made agood choice by choosing Thailand as Ford knew that Thailand is the largest market for pickups outside the US. This new concept pickup have this functionality and style that pickup lovers will surely love. This indoor pickup will surely mark it’s comeback.

Yeah, I think Thailand is a good choice. They're gearing

Mr. Merino | February 10, 2008

Yeah, I think Thailand is a good choice. They’re gearing to do good things with pickups there. Outdoor activities and such are way up in the area.

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