Ford will resume sales of its F350 sedan in the US starting this month, with the pickup and the SUV on track for an April debut in the coming months.
The company said the F350 will be offered in two different models, the F450 with a 7.2-liter EcoBoost engine and the F500 with a 6.2L V8 engine, in an effort to boost sales and get the F550 out into the marketplace.
Ford said in a statement the F50 F350 is the first vehicle in the FSeries lineup to be equipped with a 5.0-liter V6 engine.
That’s the same output as the V6 in the Chevrolet Camaro, the Ford Ranger, the Toyota Corolla, and the Nissan Altima.
The F350 pickup is expected to be the first of the F series pickup trucks to arrive in the United States, and will be available for $31,000, while the F250 and F350 SUV are expected to go for $35,000.
Ford will start offering the Fseries pickup in the U.S. later this year.
Ford said it will continue to sell the F Series through 2018, with a limited run of the new pickup coming this fall.