Ford T platform

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2007-2008 Lincoln Navigator

The Ford T platform is Ford Motor Company's body-on-frame automobile platform.

T1[]

The T1 platform debuted in 2006 with the 2007 model year Ford Expedition.[1] For the 2007 model year, the Lincoln Navigator moved to the T1 as well.

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T3[]

The T3 is Ford's incumbent large truck platform, which began production in November 2014, starting with the 2015 model year P552 F-150. The fourth generation Expedition, Expedition Max (formerly Expedition EL), Navigator and Navigator L are also built on this platform, shared with the Ford F-Series thirteenth generation chassis design from the and P558 Ford Super Duty.[2]

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T6[]

The T6 is the smallest of the new T platforms, designed for midsize trucks and SUVs.

Applications:

References[]

  1. ^ Bryant, Eric. "In the Autoblog Garage: 2007 Ford Expedition EL". Autoblog. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  2. ^ https://cdn.ihsmarkit.com/www/pdf/0520/IHS-Markit-Automotive-Rapid-Response-Recovery-Assessment-Vol-2-15May2020.pdf
  3. ^ https://investors.tenneco.com/~/media/Files/T/Tenneco-IR/reports-and-presentations/nov-2020-ten-investor-presentation-update-11-18-20.pdf
  4. ^ https://www.just-auto.com/analysis/ford-and-lincoln-future-models-into-the-2020s
  5. ^ https://www.roadblazing.com/2018-ford-expedition-limited-4x4-bottom-line-review/
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