The new F-150 Ford for 2010 is a standard full-sized coupe, which is released in 3-body styles.
It comes with little changes in case of certain version levels. Ford F150 2010 review will explain some of the significant traits of this new model.
Body Styles and Standard Options

Ford has been released in 3-differnt body styles- extended cab, regular cab, and crew cab. The extended cab is also called as super cab and the crew cab is also named as super crew. The load box sizes vary among these 3-cab types.
Regular cabs are provided with an 8-foot load bed, while extended cabs are equipped with 5.5-footer. The crew cab comes with a 6.5-foot bed.
Version Levels
This model from Ford is released in 9-different version levels, which includes: sporty STX, base XL, rugged FX4, standard XLT, leather King Ranch, luxurious Lariat, Harley-Davidson, binged-out Platinum, and SVT Raptor. Each trim level includes few distinctive types of equipments compared to other version levels.
Power-train Specifications
The vehicle is provided with 3-major choices of engine, which includes 4.6 liter V8 engine, standard 5.4 liter V8 engine, and 6.2 liter V8 engine. Depending on the requirement, the commuters can opt for the engine of their choice. Each engine provides specific horsepower and torque ratings.
Fuel mileage provided by this new Ford F150 2010 is estimated to be around 15 mpg in city limits and 21 mpg on highways, by the EPA.