2005 Ford Sport Trac Adrenaline Concept
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 4.6 liter DOHC V8 | Weight | -- | ||
| Aspiration | supercharger w/ intercooler | Torque | 390 lb-ft | ||
| HP | 390 hp | HP/Weight | -- | ||
| HP/Liter | 84.8 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | -- | Top Speed | -- | 
(from Ford Press 
			Release)  Ford jolts the performance world with a shot of 
			Adrenalin - the Ford Sport Trac Adrenalin teaser is the world's 
			first high-performance sport-utility truck (SUT).
			
			Adrenalin showcases Ford's plans to produce in 2007 the first sport 
			truck offering the combination of uncompromised utility, 
			four-passenger capability and true performance. Along with the Ford 
			Shelby Cobra GT500 - which will go on sale in 2006 - Adrenalin will 
			continue SVT's product momentum that has been growing since the 
			introduction of the acclaimed Ford GT super car in 2004.
			
			"We're looking to take Ford performance to an entirely new market 
			segment with the Sport Trac Adrenalin," says Steve Lyons, vice 
			president, Ford Motor Company and president, Ford Division. 
			"Adrenalin is designed to offer a unique combination of performance 
			and functionality never before offered in the 'go-fast' market."
			
			Adrenalin marries the best attributes of two breakthrough Ford 
			vehicles - Ford SVT F-150 Lightning and Ford Explorer Sport Trac - 
			to answer enthusiast demands for performance and multi-functional 
			utility. In addition, it offers class-leading technologies, 
			including all-wheel drive, a six-speed automatic transmission and 
			Ford's industry-leading AdvanceTrac® with Roll Stability Control™.
			
			"We have a very clear view of what we want to do to retain Ford's 
			leadership in performance vehicles," says Phil Martens group vice 
			president, Product Creation. "This includes looking beyond 
			traditional SVT products for opportunities with unique performance 
			attributes, such as all-wheel-drive."
			
			With a supercharged, 390-horsepower V-8, the first six-speed 
			automatic ever featured in an SVT vehicle and an SVT-tuned fully 
			independent suspension, Adrenalin promises the acceleration, agility 
			and utility that made the legendary Ford SVT F-150 Lightning the 
			best-selling, longest-running performance truck ever. 
			
			Adrenalin also builds on the multi-functional personality of the 
			original Explorer Sport Trac, which created the SUT market when it 
			debuted in 2000. It offers four full-sized doors, four bolstered 
			bucket seats, and a four-foot composite box with 30 percent more 
			cargo capacity than the current Explorer Sport Trac. 
			
			"New SVT programs will draw heavily on our experiences developing 
			the Ford GT, as well as from our racing experience," says Martens. 
			"By bringing SVT into the mainstream of product development, SVT 
			products like the Adrenalin will benefit from parallel development 
			with the conventional model plan." 
Design builds on the performance-focused Ford Sport Trac concept
The Sport Trac Adrenalin 
			follows the Ford Explorer Sport Trac concept, which debuted at the 
			2005 North American International Auto Show. In fact, the Explorer 
			Sport Trac concept's "slammed" appearance and large wheels and tires 
			foreshadowed what SVT had in mind with the high-performance 
			Adrenalin.
			
			"We really wanted to draw attention to the increased power of the 
			Explorer Sport Trac," says Chelsia Lau, Explorer Sport Trac chief 
			designer. "The result is a truck that's bold, aggressive and speaks 
			loudly."
			
			Adrenalin exterior features bold red paint that instantly 
			communicates its performance mission, while discreet SVT badging on 
			the wheels will catch the eye of discerning enthusiasts. Stylized 
			front and rear fascias, an aggressive "black chrome" grille and 
			grille surround with matching headlamp bezels and SVT signature fog 
			lamps helped communicate the supercharged performance latent in the 
			Adrenalin. 
			
			"Evolving the design into the Sport Trac Adrenalin was a natural 
			progression," says Doug Gaffka, design director, Ford SVT vehicles. 
			"Adrenalin further explores the high-performance possibilities of 
			the Sport Trac concept, using the design vocabulary of SVT."
			
			Inside, four comfortable bucket seats feature supportive thigh and 
			chest bolstering. Unique red leather seat inserts match red leather 
			interior door trim panels, adding to the Adrenalin's sporting flair. 
			The instrument panel houses easy-to-read, white-faced instruments, 
			an SVT design hallmark. A navigation system is also included, a 
			first for an SVT-badged vehicle. 
Power for the track, power to tow
The Sport Trac Adrenalin 
			delivers searing acceleration with its 4.6-liter, 32-valve DOHC V-8 
			powertrain. A Roots-type supercharger and water-to-air intercooler 
			boost output to a whopping 390 horsepower and 390 pounds-feet of 
			torque.
			
			Making the most of the power is a six-speed automatic transmission - 
			the first for any SVT vehicle. The six-speed automatic has proven 
			capable of heavy-duty use, contributing to the projected 6000-pound 
			towing capacities of the Sport Trac Adrenalin. 
			
			Adrenalin is hundreds of pounds lighter than other sport trucks 
			built off full-size pickups. The resulting power-to-weight ratio 
			ensures impressive acceleration under full throttle, and good fuel 
			economy during more leisurely driving. 
			
			Addressing owners' requests, the new sport utility truck expands the 
			multi-purpose flexibility current Explorer Sport Trac owners 
			appreciate. More interior room is provided by stretching the current 
			Sport Trac exterior dimensions by nearly five inches in length and 
			two inches in width. More cargo space - 30 percent more, in fact - 
			is created by the wider bed and taller bed rails, and the addition 
			of a pair of lockable compartments integrated into the bed.
SVT-tuned independent suspension offers balanced, agile dynamics
Sport Trac Adrenalin 
			also features superior driving dynamics. With a 113-inch wheelbase, 
			and track just over 60 inches, the Adrenalin offers a more compact 
			footprint than competitors' sport trucks. Combined with a lighter 
			curb weight, the Adrenalin promises to improve on the nimble, 
			composed dynamics that made the SVT F-150 Lightning famous in 
			enthusiast ranks. 
			
			"Ford SVT has long been renowned for its 'chassis wizards' who 
			deliver balanced, agile handling, even in the full-size F-150 
			pickup," says Hau Thai-Tang, director, Advanced Product Creation and 
			SVT. "Considering its smaller dimensions, lighter weight and 
			fully-independent suspension, the Sport Trac Adrenalin might rival 
			the handling of some performance cars." 
			
			Adrenalin features short- and long-arm front suspension, and a 
			trailing-blade independent rear suspension (IRS). SVT-tuned shock 
			and spring rates, as well as upgraded front and rear stabilizer 
			bars, are designed to provide more aggressive, more controlled 
			driving dynamics. The independent rear suspension is tuned for 
			ultimate control and driver feedback. 
			
			Oversized brakes at all four corners help handle the added velocity 
			made possible by 390 horsepower. Huge, split-five-spoke 21-inch 
			wheels - wrapped in 295/45R21 tires - allow ample airflow to keep 
			the big binders cool during rigorous use. 
Spacious seating for four, all-wheel drive and AdvanceTrac® with Roll Stability Control™
Sport Trac Adrenalin 
			also addresses the requests of SVT Lightning enthusiasts for more 
			seating and the option of all-wheel drive. 
			
			For the best handling and power-to-weight ratio, Lightning pickups 
			have always been regular-cab, short-bed variants of the F-150, 
			limiting comfortable seating capacity to two people - or three in a 
			pinch. In addition, Lightnings have solely been equipped with 
			rear-wheel drive, making maximum acceleration a balancing act 
			between full throttle and excessive - if entertaining - wheelspin.
			
			
			The Adrenalin evolves the fun-to-drive character of the Lightning, 
			while addressing these requests. It features four full-sized doors, 
			providing easy access to comfortable seating for four adults. The 
			drivetrain is designed to accommodate rear-wheel-drive or 
			all-wheel-drive configurations - another first for an SVT-engineered 
			vehicle. 
			
			"In addition to providing sure footing on slick surfaces, there's a 
			performance advantage to all-wheel drive," says Jay O'Connell, SVT 
			chief vehicle engineer. "A longstanding problem with performance 
			trucks was their inability to 'hook up' from a standing start 
			without excessive wheelspin. This AWD system puts power down through 
			all four tires, helping Adrenalin launch with impressive authority."
			
			Driving enthusiasts weaned on rear-wheel drive performance vehicles 
			need not fear that all the "fun" of rear drive has been dialed out. 
			The Sport Trac Adrenalin AWD system exhibits a 60/40-torque split 
			biased to the rear, so as weight is transferred to the back set of 
			wheels during takeoff, engine torque is delivered right where it's 
			needed. 
			
			In addition, the all-wheel-drive system is paired with Ford's 
			industry-exclusive safety system, AdvanceTrac® with Roll Stability 
			Control™. Combined, these systems provide an added measure of safety 
			and control during slippery conditions or emergency maneuvers. As 
			such, the Sport Trac Adrenalin offers safety and protection to match 
			its impressive performance. 



