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Fleet Preview Guide 2018 2018 FLEET PREVIEW GUIDE FROM BOTTOM-LINE VALUE TO TOP-OF-THE-LINE LUXURY Whatever the job is, put a Ford on it. Our fleet-specific vehicles, incentives and programs – staffed by dedicated experts – are designed to help keep your budget in line and your strategy on target. Connect with the new, specialized Commercial Vehicle Center for upfitting, financing and servicing our complete line of Class 1-7 Built Ford Tough® work trucks. Expand your alternative-fuel portfolio, and make use of our exclusive Ford Fleet Purchase Planner™ which promotes sustainability as a primary consideration. Also, employ our turnkey Automotive Remarketing Services to leverage high-volume discounts that help provide the best net return. In other words, optimize your operations with Ford Fleet. LINCOLN CONTINENTAL Your hard work deserves to be rewarded with a bonus par excellence through our Lincoln Executive Business Program. On your road to success, gain priority access to a team of insightful consultants ready to assist you at every turn. Along with the exceptional Lincoln experience you expect, start enjoying a host of privileges geared toward helping your organization prosper: You’ll receive impressive sales and service benefits related to the Lincoln of your choosing. After all, you’ve earned it. LINCOLN MKC NEW 2018 FORD F-150 FORD FOCUS ELECTRIC FORD TRANSIT On the cover: New 2018 Ford F-150 XLT SuperCrew® 4x4. Magnetic. Available equipment. 2018 FLEET PREVIEW GUIDE • fleet.ford.com • 1.800.34.FLEET 1 FORD CARS FORD UTILITIES FORD TRUCKS FORD VANS & WAGONS FORD POLICE LINCOLN CONVENTIONAL ALL-NEW 2018 EcoSport 32 NEW 2018 F-150 46 Transit Connect Cargo Van 58 Police Interceptor® Utility 76 Lincoln MKZ 88 Fiesta Sedan & Hatchback 8 Escape 34 F-250/F-350/F-450 Super Duty® Pickup 48 Transit Connect Passenger Wagon 60 Police Interceptor Sedan 78 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid 90 Focus Sedan & Hatchback 10 Edge 36 F-350/F-450/F-550 Super Duty Chassis Cab 50 Transit Connect Taxi Package 62 Special Service Vehicles 80 Lincoln Continental 92 NEW 2018 Mustang Fastback & Convertible 12 NEW 2018 Explorer 38 F-650/F-750 Super Duty Gas 52 Transit Cargo Van 64 Lincoln MKC 94 Fusion 14 Flex 40 F-650/F-750 Super Duty Diesel 54 Transit Passenger Wagon 66 Lincoln MKX 96 Taurus 16 ALL-NEW 2018 Expedition/Expedition MAX 42 Transit Cutaway & Chassis Cab 68 Lincoln MKT 98 E-Series Cutaway & Stripped Chassis 70 ALL-NEW 2018 Lincoln Navigator/Navigator L 100 ELECTRIC Focus Electric 20 C-MAX Hybrid 22 C-MAX Energi 24 Fusion Hybrid 26 Fusion Energi 28 2 2018 FLEET PREVIEW GUIDE • fleet.ford.com • 1.800.34.FLEET 3 REALIZE YOUR VISION WITH FORD: AMERICA’S BEST-SELLING VEHICLE BRAND FOR 7 CONSECUTIVE YEARS1 For more than 100 years – since the advent of the revolutionary Model T – Ford has been a valued member of fleets great and small. As a pioneering OEM, Ford offers the advantage of a breadth of experience to match its full spectrum of vehicles, from cars to cutaways; and everything in between, including cargo vans, passenger wagons, plug-in hybrids, pickups and sport utilities. NEW 2018 FORD MUSTANG This year, the all-new 2018 Expedition – now with an aluminum- alloy body – redefines full-size SUVs. It’s the smartest, most capable and most adaptable Expedition in history. The new, more powerful 3.5L EcoBoost® V6 and 10-speed automatic team up for best-ever towing brawn. For optimal connectivity on the go, the Wi-Fi® hotspot2 can be complemented with wireless charging.2 On the opposite side of the sizing chart, the all-new 2018 EcoSport3 debuts as the smallest SUV from Ford, offering a swing-gate-style hatch and a whole lot of pockets, bins and hooks. And be unstoppable in the new 2018 Explorer that sports a wealth of refinements. Both F-150 and Mustang receive significant makeovers. The leaner, meaner 2018 Mustang now gets a 10-speed automatic2 and customizable 12" all-digital instrument cluster.2 In addition to greater towing capability, the boldly restyled 2018 Ford F-150 FORD TRANSIT CONNECT features a 4G LTE modem for a Wi-Fi hotspot,2 Pre-Collision Assist with Pedestrian Detection,2 and an all-new 3.0L Power Stroke® V6 Turbo Diesel2,4 – the first diesel ever offered on F-150. The F-Series lineup retains its title of best-selling trucks in America – for an unprecedented 40 years running. Since 1977, F-150 and Super Duty® have been tops for some very real and hardcore reasons: rock-solid durability, up-to-the-nanosecond technology and jaw-dropping capability. Ford F-150 itself is America’s best-selling vehicle for a phenomenal 35 years in a row. And only Ford has America’s best-selling lineup of commercial vans.5 There’s simply nothing like being Built Ford Tough.® Ford goes further, so your fleet can. NEW 2018 FORD F-150 ALL-NEW 2018 FORD EXPEDITION 4 1Based on total U.S. reported sales (2010-2016 CY). 2Available feature. 3Available early 2018. 4Available Spring 2018. 5Based on total U.S. reported sales (2016 CY). 2018 FLEET PREVIEW GUIDE • fleet.ford.com • 1.800.34.FLEET 5 FORD CONVENTIONAL CARS CARS FORD FIESTA SEDAN & HATCHBACK FOCUS SEDAN & HATCHBACK MUSTANG FASTBACK & CONVERTIBLE FUSION TAURUS Models Sedan: S, SE, Titanium Sedan: S, SE, SEL, Titanium Fastback: EcoBoost, EcoBoost Premium, GT, GT Premium S, SE, Titanium, Platinum, V6 Sport SE, SEL, Limited, SHO Hatchback: S, SE, Titanium, ST Hatchback: SE, SEL, Titanium, ST Convertible: EcoBoost, EcoBoost Premium, GT Premium Standard engine 1.6L Ti-VCT I-4 2.0L Ti-VCT GDI I-4 FFV 2.3L EcoBoost I-4 2.5L iVCT I-4 3.5L Ti-VCT V6 Horsepower (hp @ rpm)1 120 @ 6,350 160 @ 6,500 TBD 175 @ 6,000 288 @ 6,500 Torque (lb.-ft. @ rpm)1 112 @ 5,000 146 @ 4,500 TBD 175 @ 4,500 254 @ 4,000 Available engines 1.0L EcoBoost® I-3 1.6L EcoBoost I-4 1.0L EcoBoost I-3 2.0L EcoBoost I-4 5.0L Ti-VCT V8 1.5L EcoBoost I-4 2.0L EcoBoost I-4 2.7L EcoBoost V6 2.0L EcoBoost I-4 3.5L EcoBoost V6 Horsepower (hp @ rpm)1 123 @ 6,000 197 @ 6,0002 123 @ 6,000 252 @ 5,5002 TBD 181 @ 6,000 245 @ 5,5002 325 @ 5,5002 240 @ 5,5002 365 @ 5,5002 Torque (lb.-ft. @ rpm)1 125 @ 2,500 202 @ 4,2002 125 @ 3,500 270 @ 2,5002 TBD 185 @ 4,320 275 @ 3,0002 380 @ 3,0002 270 @ 3,0002 350 @ 1,500–5,0002 Transmission 5-speed manual 5-speed manual 6-speed manual 6-speed automatic 6-speed SelectShift automatic Available transmissions PowerShift 6-speed automatic PowerShift 6-speed automatic 10-speed SelectShift automatic 6-speed SelectShift automatic — 6-speed manual (ST) PowerShift 6-speed automatic — 6-speed SelectShift automatic with Auto Start-Stop — with SelectShift® capability — 6-speed manual — — — Drivetrain Front-wheel drive Front-wheel drive Rear-wheel drive Front-wheel drive/all-wheel drive Front-wheel drive/all-wheel drive Braking system (F/R) Disc/drum with Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Disc/drum with Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) 4-wheel disc with Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) 4-wheel disc with Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) 4-wheel disc with Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Airbags Dual-stage front airbags, driver’s knee airbag, Dual-stage front airbags, driver’s knee airbag, Dual-stage front airbags, driver’s knee airbag, Dual-stage front airbags, driver and front- Dual-stage front airbags, front-seat side front-seat side airbags and side-curtain airbags front-seat side airbags and side-curtain airbags glove-box-door-integrated knee airbag, front-seat passenger knee airbags, front-seat side airbags, and Safety Canopy® System with side airbags, and side-curtain airbags (fastback) airbags and side-curtain airbags side-curtain airbags and rollover sensor Length (in.) 173.5 (sedan)1; 159.7 (hatchback)1; 160.1 (ST)1 178.7 (sedan)1; 171.7 (hatchback)1 188.5 191.8 202.91 Wheelbase (in.) 98.01 104.31 107.1 112.2 112.91 Height (in.) 58.11; 57.2 (ST)1 57.8 1; 57.9 (ST)1 54.3 (fastback); 54.9 (convertible) 58.2 60.71 Seating capacity 5 5 4 5 5 Track (in.) (F/R) 57.7/57.01 61.2/60.4 (sedan and hatchback)1; 60.6/59.6 (ST)1 62.4/65.1 62.7/62.4 65.3/65.51 Head room (in.) (F/R) 39.1/37.1 (sedan)1; 39.1/37.2 (hatchback)1 38.3/38.01 37.6/34.8 (fastback); 37.6/35.7 (convertible) 39.2/37.8 39.0/37.81 Leg room (in.) (F/R) 43.6 (max.)/31.21 43.1 (max.)/33.21 45.1 (max.)/29.0 (fastback); 45.1 (max.)/29.2 (convertible) 44.3 (max.)/38.3 44.2/38.11 Hip room (in.) (F/R) 50.6/49.21 53.9/52.81 54.9/47.4 (fastback); 54.9/43.7 (convertible) 55.0/54.4 56.3/55.81 Shoulder room (in.) (F/R) 52.7/49.01 55.6/52.61 56.3/52.2 (fastback); 56.3/44.7 (convertible) 57.8/56.9 57.9/56.91 Passenger volume (cu. ft.) 85.11 90.01 82.8 (fastback); 79.2 (convertible) 102.8 102.21 Cargo volume (cu. ft.) 12.8 (sedan)1; 14.9 (hatchback)1,3; 10.1 (ST)1,3 13.2 (sedan)1; 23.3 (hatchback)1,3 13.5 (fastback); 11.4 (convertible) 16.0 20.11 Fuel tank capacity (gal.) 12.41 12.41 16.0 (V8); 15.5 (I-4) 16.5 (FWD); 18.0 (AWD) 19.01 Base curb weight (lbs.) 2,571 (sedan); 2,536 (hatchback); 2,720 (ST) 2,935 (sedan); 2,919 (hatchback); 3,214 (ST) 3,532 (I-4 fastback); 3,642 (I-4 convertible); 3,472 (2.5L iVCT I-4 FWD) 3,917 (3.5L V6 FWD) 3,705 (V8 fastback); 3,852 (V8 convertible) 6 1Based on 2017 model year ratings.
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