For SEMA, Ford Displays Altered Mavericks, Rangers, And F-Series Trucks
by AutoExpert | 1 November, 2021
This week's SEMA news includes Ford previewing a variety of customized trucks. There are 3 variations of the 2022 Maverick; the first is a Lifeguard Rescue initiative between the Oxnard Police Department and Oxnard Union High School in California.
It has multi-colored bodywork, as well as emergency lights, a roof rack, and a back topper. Expanded fender flares, supplementary lights, a "watersports carrier," and Neosupreme front seat coverings have also been added.
The Air Design Maverick takes a somewhat different approach, with a 1.5-inch raise kit and 18-inch wheels encased in 31-inch all-terrain tires giving it a tough character. Air Design USA fender flares, door moldings, and a tailgate inlay have also been installed to the vehicle. A bed cap and the stock FX4 Off-Road Kit make the perfect combo.
On the other hand, the Tucci Maverick is a radical departure from traditional design principles. It comes with a widebody kit and 3D-printed parts like the front lip and back spoiler. A 2.0-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder motor, coil-over shocks, and a unique cat-back exhaust system with dual carbon fiber tips are among the other notable features.
Other Ford pickups on display will include two Ranger models and six F-Series cars. In terms of features, the most noticeable Skyjacker Ranger has heavy-duty bumpers, a Warn winch, and a six-inch elevation on the front. Auxiliary lighting, a cat-back exhaust, and an EcoBoost motor with a Power Pack performance tuning are also included in the model's specifications.
Desert Designs' F-150 Raptor is likewise worthy of your attention. Custom graphics, as well as beefy tires encased in Beadlock wheels, have provided it a subtle upgrade. Addictive Desert Designs bumpers, rock sliders, and a bed-mounted tire rack are among the other attractions.