FORD E-SERIES SUPER DUTY® AMBULANCE OFFERS MORE POWER, TOUGHNESS WITH LOWER ACQUISITION COST


  • Market-leading Ford E-Series Super Duty® makes its Ambulance Preparation Package available with a gasoline engine, providing more power for quicker response configuration includes comprehensive package of heavy-duty components at a lower initial acquisition cost


  • E-Series Super Duty Ambulance Prep Package offers a powerful, efficient and proven 6.8-liter Triton® V-10 gasoline engine, the TorqShift® five-speed automatic overdrive transmission and four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes


  • Available for order this summer, the E-Series Super Duty Ambulance Prep Package is available in both van and cutaway configurations

CHICAGO, March 3, 2009 A revised Ford E-Series Super Duty® Ambulance package for 2010 featuring a proven 6.8-liter gasoline engine, a comprehensive array of heavy-duty components and a lower base model costs will be unveiled today at the National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) trade show.


 


The E-Series Super Duty has been the historical market leader in the ambulance segment, said Derrick Kuzak, group vice president of Global Product Development.  Listening to our private fleet and municipal customers, we™re seeing demand for a rugged, powerful ambulance running on comparatively less expensive gasoline at a lower initial acquisition cost.


 


Powerful and Responsive


The 2010 E-Series Super Duty gas Ambulance Prep Package features a powerful, responsive and fuel efficient 6.8-liter Triton® V-10 engine.  This proven powerhouse delivers 305 horsepower and 420 ft.-lbs. of torque for responsive acceleration in critical emergency run situations. 


 


This engine is mated to a 5R110W five-speed automatic overdrive transmission.  Several rear axle ratios are available to meet diverse regional needs, such as higher altitudes.  Large diameter 13.58-inch disc brakes and Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) behind all four wheels will bring the E-Series to a smooth stop. 


 


Built Ford Tough


The 2010 E-Series Super Duty Ambulance Prep Package features a comprehensive array of heavy-duty components specifically developed to meet the extreme service needs of ambulance use, including:


 




  • Auxiliary heater and air conditioning connector package


  • Available limited slip rear axle


  • Super heavy-duty (225 amp) alternator


  • Transmission cooler


The lower weight of the gasoline engine provides almost 600 pounds of additional payload capacity.


 


The Super Duty Ambulance Prep Package features proven ˜Built Ford Tough™ durability.  In fact, there are more E-Series on the road with 250,000 miles or more than vans from any other manufacturer, based on R.L. Polk data for Ford vans from 1992-2006, in use as of March, 2007.


 


Safe and Clean


The Ford E-Series features standard air bags for both driver and passenger.  The 2010 E-Series Super Duty gasoline Ambulance Prep Package also meets all applicable 2012 emission standards.


 


Cost-Consciousness


While final pricing has yet to be announced, two key elements position the E-Series Super Duty gasoline Ambulance Prep Package as the value-conscious entry in this segment.


 


Lower initial acquisition cost with the gasoline engine, as opposed to the incremental cost of a diesel powertrain, will make the gasoline-powered E-Series accessible to a wider audience of municipalities and private ambulance fleets. 


 


The second element is the comparative cost of widely available unleaded regular fuel, as opposed to diesel fuel, also can represent a significant operational cost savings.


 


About Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents.  With about 213,000 employees and about 90 plants worldwide, the company™s wholly owned brands include Ford, Lincoln, Mercury and Volvo.  The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company.  For more information regarding Ford™s products, please visit www.ford.com.


 


 

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