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The automotive industry is quickly changing, and no vehicle is going unaffected. And that certainly applies to the full-size truck segment. Recently, Ford introduced a hybrid version of its popular full-size truck, the F-150. With this hybrid powertrain, the 2022 Ford F-150 gains some efficiency while offering the power of an electric motor.

In the past, when you pictured a hybrid, something like the Toyota Prius may come to mind. But now, that has changed because one of the most popular full-size pickups now has a hybrid powertrain available to it. These three reasons are why you should consider buying an F-150 Hybrid truck. 

The 2022 Ford F-150 Hybrid is efficient

The 3.5-liter PowerBoost Full Hybrid V6 engine offers legitimate power and efficiency. It has 430 horsepower and 570 pound-foot of torque, which should be ample enough for most needs. This engine can operate in electric mode, gas mode, or a combination of the two. The engine was new for 2021, and it has proved itself to be fairly efficient. 

The Ford F-150 hybrid PowerBoost pulling a trailer
The Ford F-150 hybrid PowerBoost | Ford Motor Co.

It is worth noting that the Ford F-150 Hybrid has an estimated 24 mpg, but according to Edmunds, their tester did not quite hit that number. This is a bit of a disappointment considering that those interested in a hybrid are likely interested in efficiency. Still, this truck is more efficient than something like a Ford F-150 Raptor. 

With the F-150 Hybrid, buyers get a portable generator

The 2022 Ford F-150 Hybrid offers something that Ford is calling Pro Power Onboard. This feature turns your truck into a mobile generator, allowing you to power tools and other equipment. Ford has stated that you can wield up to 7.2kW of transferrable power with the generator, which is likely to be appreciated.

This feature is class-exclusive to full-size trucks under 8,500 lbs. Meaning that if you want a full-size truck with this kind of power output, you will need to opt for the 2022 Ford F-150 Hybrid. And it shows Ford is taking full advantage of its new hybrid powertrain. 

The F-150 Hybrid can tow

If you are shopping for a full-size truck, you likely want a pickup that can haul and tow. Well, this hybrid truck can do just that. When properly equipped, the 3.5-liter hybrid V6 can handle up to 12,700 lbs in towing capacity. Better yet, it can also haul up to 2,120 lbs in payload which is a fairly impressive number. 

A white F-150 with workers using the Pro Power Onboard
Ford F-150 Hybrid | Ford

Some truck buyers may be skeptical of a hybrid truck. But the Ford F-150 Hybrid proves that skepticism is not needed. This full-size truck is still ready to go to work, even though it has an electric motor aiding its V6 engine. Perhaps the biggest issue facing this truck is pricing. With the hybrid engine, the F-150 can easily sell for over $60,000, which certainly is not cheap. Plus, some buyers are facing dealership markups due to the current inventory shortages and the popularity of trucks. But if you have the funds, certainly consider this truck.

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