The F-250 Super Chief concept provides a peek at where Ford Division wants to take its next generation of heavy-duty pickups.
The brawny body looks as if it were chiseled out of granite. It has an in-your-face version of Ford's corporate three-bar grille and giant 24-inch wheels.




The Super Chief's most interesting feature is its powertrain. The supercharged V-10 engine has what Ford calls a tri-flex fueling system that enables the engine to run on hydrogen, E85 ethanol or gasoline. Cruising range between fill-ups is 500 miles.
Ford has been tinkering with hydrogen-powered internal combustion engines since 2000. Ford believes that vehicles that use both gasoline and hydrogen can help jump-start the growth of a hydrogen fuel infrastructure. Ford already produces vehicles that run on E85 ethanol. The driver can change fuel sources by using a switch on the instrument panel.
The Super Chief takes its name from cross-country luxury trains that ran on the nation's tracks from 1937 to 1971.
The concept takes styling cues from the Ford Fairlane, a concept at last year's Detroit auto show. It also shows influences from the current Range Rover.
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