Ford Unveils 900 HP Custom F-100 'Clyde' at 2024 SEMA Show
Ford is set to unveil an exciting new project at the 2024 SEMA show. A 1969 Ford F-100, dubbed 'Clyde', has been built by Solomon Lunger's Ford Era. This custom truck boasts a full carbon-fiber body and is powered by a supercharged V-8 engine with over 900 hp.
Ford has previously showcased electric powertrains at SEMA, but this year, they're focusing on high-performance upgrades. The F-150 Raptor R engine, with its impressive power output, will be featured in Clyde. Ford is also launching the Ford Custom Garage program at SEMA, offering limited-edition upgrade packages for trucks and SUVs. Among these is a street truck package for the F-150, aiming to boost power to 700 hp. While details about Solomon Lunger and his collaboration with Ford are scarce, it's known that Ford often works with various partners for special projects like these.
Ford's 2024 SEMA show promises to be thrilling, with the reveal of Clyde, a powerful and sleek custom F-100. The Ford Custom Garage program also brings exciting upgrade options for truck and SUV enthusiasts. Fans eagerly await more details about these projects as the show approaches.
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