Ford Atlas


The Ford Atlas is a concept pickup truck that was unveiled by Ford on January 15, 2013 as a preview of the thirteenth generation Ford F-Series, with the most notable change being a switch to primarily aluminum construction.
Its features include LED lighting, hidden cargo ramps, all-around cameras, and active aerodynamics meant to improve fuel efficiency at high speeds.
The active aerodynamics should improve the Atlas's fuel economy by two mpg.

Features

A 360 degree camera provides a birds eye view during low speed driving and helps the truck get into small spaces. The new tailgate step was designed for easy entrance into the truck bed. Another feature is cargo ramps which were designed to make it easier to load wheeled items. The Trailer Backup assist automatically lines up the truck with the trailer. The last feature is automatic start/stop button. This feature was meant to improve fuel economy.
Mileage is improved due to start/stop button and active grille shutters. The weight is unknown, however the next generation F150 based on the Atlas concept may be 700 pounds lighter than the current F-150 due extensive use of aluminum.

Interior

The interior has blue LED lighting, four air conditioners, a screen with GPS and two cup holders. The Atlas also features leather seats. There is also a backseat with a tiny screen and two air conditioners.

Exterior

The Atlas has 110 volt outlets in the bed. It will also have tailgate steps. The front has adjustable air dams. This feature was added to improve fuel efficiency and improves ground clearance when off-road. Active Grille Shutters will also improve fuel efficiency.