A surprisingly well-kept secret going into the show, especially compared to the highly anticipated — and well-received — 2014 C7 Corvette, the Atlas may prove to be the most important vehicle on display in Detroit.
The F-Series of
The 645,316 F-Series Ford sold in 2012 made up nearly 30 percent of the 2,168,015 vehicles it sold overall.
The Atlas is a look at how Ford plans to stay on top of a crucially lucrative segment.
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With an eye to the future, Ford has worked to improve functionality and fuel efficiency. The Atlas has electrical outlets to charge power tools, hidden ramps that extend, and lots of legroom.
It will be powered by a big version of the EcoBoost engine that Ford puts in its smaller
Of course, none of this has become a reality just yet. The Atlas is certainly important, but other value judgements have to wait until Ford rolls out a production version, and commits to the vision it believes will keep it at the top of the pickup game.
Disclosure: Ford paid for our travel and lodging expenses to visit the North American International Auto Show this year.
Now watch the descent of the Atlas from the ceiling: