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Ford F-Max 2026: new Front, new Cockpit
Ford Trucks raises the bar for competition in the extra-heavy truck segment with the launch of the new F-MAX in the European market. The updated version introduces a series of innovations in exterior and interior design, in addition to being powered by the Ecotorq GEN2 engine, which Autonews got to know up close at IAA Transportaion 2024. This engine promotes fuel economy that can reach 11.3%.
On the outside, the F-MAX features a redesigned front end, with a front grille that integrates with the cab, giving it a modern and aerodynamic look. The headlights with black bezels, now standard on the model, reinforce the aesthetic and functional appeal. One of the technological highlights is the Digital Mirror System, which improves the aerodynamic efficiency of the assembly and maximizes driving safety through its Sentinel mode.
Fuel consumption decreased by 11.3%...But, far from it: Ford Trucks takes the opportunity to surprise and suddenly publishes photos of an even more renewed F-Max online. The manufacturer refers to it as the "new F-Max" and, in addition to the modern design, cites a reduction in fuel consumption of up to 11.3% as the main feature of the new generation. The reason for this truly impressive efficiency gain is quickly explained: firstly, it is due to detailed aerodynamic improvements, such as the active closing of the front grille, spoilers on the A-pillars and the rearview mirrors with camera, already present in the current model, which, unlike competitors, are mounted on the door panels, below the side windows, in Ford Trucks, instead of above, on the edge of the roof. Secondly, it is due to the second-generation Ecotorq diesel engine, developed in-house.
The refined inline six-cylinder engine still uses a displacement of 12.7 liters, but now offers a maximum power of 510 hp and 2,600 Nm of torque – an increase of 10 hp and 100 Nm compared to its predecessor. It is coupled to a 16-speed automated transmission with overdrive, also developed in-house, which reduces the engine speed to around 1,200 rpm at 85 km/h in the tractor's standard configuration.
Transcontinental-style radiator grille...Ford Trucks didn't limit itself to just the technical aspects of the new model. The new F-Max also aims to impress drivers with its looks and comfort. "The redesigned F-Max grille integrates perfectly with the body, giving the vehicle a modern and elegant appearance," writes the manufacturer. And, in fact, the new front end, with its standard darkened headlights and body-colored grille, looks even more refined and harmonious than the previous model. In addition, the horizontal bars in the body color will certainly remind longtime Ford fans of the beloved Transcontinental. A subtle reference to the legendary 1970s model – which is already a reason to celebrate!
The interior features a 12-inch digital instrument panel and a 12.4-inch multimedia display that allows the driver to customize themes and information flow, as well as an induction cell phone charger. Security in parking situations has been enhanced with the inclusion of the Max Security Lock.
Modern cockpit, practical layout of the sleeping area...Inside, however, the last similarities with the historic pickup have definitively disappeared: in the new generation, the electronic ignition has been replaced by a start/stop button. The tachometer and speedometer have disappeared, giving way to a fully digital 12-inch instrument panel. Even the handbrake lever with its leather boot is gone; the electronic parking brake is now standard on the F-Max. The new minimalist look goes well with the robust Ford and reinforces its ambition to compete on an equal footing with already established European automakers. This is also demonstrated by the new 12.4-inch touchscreen multimedia display and the wireless smartphone charger.
To complement the engine's internal efficiency, the exterior design was meticulously revised by the brand's engineers from an aerodynamic perspective. The new front of the Ford F-Max now features a redesigned grille that integrates seamlessly with the cabin, giving it a modern and elegant appearance while channeling air more efficiently.
However, the most notable and safest aerodynamic innovation is the Digital Mirror System. By replacing bulky traditional rearview mirrors with high-definition cameras and internal screens, the Ford F-Max not only significantly reduces wind resistance, which translates directly into fuel economy, but also dramatically improves driving safety.
The new voice assistant could be really good, if it works well. According to Ford Trucks, it should be fluent in 13 languages and control standard functions such as air conditioning, radio and hands-free phone system. These functions can also be controlled by the drivers of the new F-Max from the cab, using a handy 7-inch touchscreen on the rear wall of the cab. The cab, which the manufacturer claims has a volume of 13 cubic meters, also features a spacious refrigerator, a rear upper storage compartment and side walls illuminated by individually adjustable indirect ambient light. A cozy spot for a good night's sleep, especially since Ford Trucks, like many competitors, offers a Max Security Lock mechanical lock for the new F-Max. A practical feature that increases the anticipation for the first long trip in the new Ford.
by Autonews











