Prepare for a pick-up experience like no other. The 2022 Ford F-150 is revving toward Saskatchewan - and it’s bringing ROUSH upgrades with it. Contact Novlan Bros today to learn more.
According to Motor One, ROUSH is bringing its signature style to the 2022 F-150. A new grille will anchor the front, delivering a sleek design. Heat extractor vents will bolster the hood, while fender flares (complete with a revised graphics package) will emphasize the rugged profile. The truck will sit on 33-inch A/TX tires, and a custom coilover suspension will raise the platform an additional two-inches to afford all-terrain performance.Â
Slide inside the 2022 F-150 and discover bold styling. ROUSH has fused this platform with custom seating options - a two-tone grey package and a black leather package (complete with Vintage Carmine accents). These inject sophistication into every adventure, and they pair perfectly with the custom gauge configuration, textured badging, and WeatherTech floor mats. This pick-up will impress on the highway and the backroads alike.
Want to learn more about the 2022 F-150 and its available ROUSH upgrades (available for the XLT and Lariat trims)? Contact our team today for additional information - including specs and pricing.Â
High-speed has come to the electric market. With the unveiling of the 2022 F-150 Lightning Ford is injecting dynamic performance into every rev - and Novlan Bros. knows that North Battleford adventures will never be the same.Â
According to Forbes, the new Lightning proves aptly named. Anchored by dual three-phase AC motors, this pick-up yields a 0 to 60 sprint of five seconds under its Standard Range trim (the Extended Range trim, comparatively, will feature a four second time). Despite featuring a military-grade steel body - which is the thickest Ford has ever used - and an 1,800-pound battery system, this platform sails down the track. It maximizes its four-wheel-drive, utilizing a 50/50 weight distribution ratio to enhance stability; while the independent rear suspension bolsters cornering. This enables quick accelerations in Saskatchewan.
To further enhance performance, Forbes notes that the new 2022 Lightning features a low-profile chassis. The aerodynamic shape - which should measure 232.7 inches in length, 78.9 inches in height, and 80.0 inches in width - slices through the air, affording a more responsive ride. This truck leaves the competition behind.
Want to learn more about the 2022 F-150 Lightning? Contact our team today for further specs - and don’t forget to reserve your Standard or Extended Range model for a spring release.