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2021 Ford F-150 revealed: New hybrid, extra tech and more practicality

2021 Ford F-150 Super Crew Has Fewer Proximity Sensors To Cut Costs

Posted on December 9, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

As the dawn of the electric era is upon us, automakers are racking their brains to save money as much as possible and redirect the funds to support their ambitious EV projects. Cost-cutting has become the name of the game, and even the smallest change made to a vehicle can save a company a lot of money over the product’s life cycle.

That’s especially true if the model in question is none other than the F-150 – the best-selling vehicle in America. The more units are produced, the bigger impact a cost-cutting measure has over the vehicle’s production run.
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