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A SEMA Show without tricked F150s is like a peanut butter sandwich with no jelly or so to say. For this year's show that runs November 4-7Ford is going to reveal four F-150 project trucks in Las Vegas the most intriguing being the all-electric Hi-Pa Drive F-150. The four electric in-wheel motors that power the fully-electric Hi-Pa Drive F-150 will deliver more than 600HP as well as more torque than the 320HP V8 engine it replaced.
Other than that, Ford's SEMA Show stand will host the introduction of the F-150 Heavy Duty DEWALT Contractor which has been apparently modded for the working folks, the F-150 FX-4 by X-Treme Toyz that's built for hard work and rough play and the F-150 by Street Scene Equipment featuring equipment and styling upgrades.
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