These include rugged off-road vehicles and a F-150 with 1,000 horsepower.
F-150 by ZB Customs and Kurt Busch
ZB Customs and NASCAR racer Kurt Busch team up to customize anF-150 Lariat Sport 4×2 SuperCab. The result of this collaboration is a pickup packing 1,000 horsepower.
To make such ample power, the tuner adds a twin-turbo kit to the 5.0-liter V8 and fits forged pistons to handle the output. Other performance upgrades include an Eaton Detroit Truetrac locker ad eight-piston Brembo brakes.
The truck also looks the part thanks to 4.5-inch wider fenders. The tuner also fits carbon fiber parts for the spoiler and splitter. Things look cool inside thanks to the alligator leather that covers the seats, steering wheel, and armrests.
F-150 by Full-Race Motorsports
Full-Race Motorsports goes wild to overhaul an F-150 XLT Sport 4×4 SuperCab’s powertrain.The 3.5-liter EcoBoost turbocharged V6 features an upgraded twin-turbo kit, intercooler, cold-air intake, new charge pipes, and a cat-back exhaust. There are revised cylinder heads, too. Unfortunately, the firm doesn’t yet say how much power the truck produces after these mods.
To match the additional power, the tuner gives the F-150 4.5-inch wider fenders and new bumpers. The truck also wears a vibrant orange and blue paint scheme.
F-150 by Transfer Flow
Transfer Flow wants everyone to enjoy an off-road adventure. The company’s design begins with an F150 Lariat Sport 4×4 SpiderCrew equipped with a 3.0-liter Power Stroke turbodiesel engine V6.
An auto-leveling air suspension is available and Pro Comp coilovers are available for off-road management. Also, the 20-inch wheels have knobby 35 inch tires.
A roof rack can be used to transport a family’s toys into the wilderness. When it’s time for relaxation, a projector and screen are integrated into the bed.
F-150 by Leer
Leer makes a F-150 tough by elevating the ride height and installing a pair of hefty fenders. Leer also blackens the trim and installs matching wheels. The roof has an LED light bar that shines through the darkness.
F-150 by Speedkore
Speedkore applied a Pro-Touring aesthetic at SEMA to a short-bed XLT. The 5.0-liter V8 receives a Ford Performance supercharger and cold-air intake. The exhaust now exits the truck’s side.
New springs and lower front spindles bring pickup closer to ground. A set of eight-piston Brembo brakes slows down the big rig. The 22-inch wheels are covered by a set of Pirelli tires.
Speedkore uses carbon fiber to reduce weight on the taillight panel, splitter and front fenders.
Ford Super-Duty by Wilderness Collective
Wilderness Collective has made this F250 Super Duty FX4 Crew Cab ready for tough terrain. A Stage 5 suspension kit by Icon increases the ride height by 2.5 inches. To make things even more comfortable, Toyo offroad tires of 37 inches wrap around 20 inch wheels. When things get really tough out in the wilderness, manual front hub lockers help to maintain traction.
Wilderness Collective makes sure that the body is able to withstand the abuse by installing a bull bar and front bumper. The cab and bed can be lifted on racks that allow cargo to be carried. You can also sleep on the roof with a tent.
Ford Super-Duty from DeBerti Designs
DeBerti Design presents to SEMA its concept for the ultimate pickup for job site bosses. The rig is an F250 Super Duty 4×4 Transformer Truck. Aftermarket twin-turbo kits and an air-to-liquid cooler are added to the 6.7-liter V8 Power Stroke turbodiesel. These and other upgrades increase the engine’s output to a claimed 971 horsepower (671 kilowatts).
The truck has Eibach springs instead of adjustable Fox shocks for a smoother ride. The 37-inch BFGoodrich tires are used on the beadlock wheels.
A custom-made utility bed is available with a pull-out utility box.
Ford Super-Duty from Extang Truck Bed Covers
Extang Truck Bed covers creates the ultimate tailgating vehicle from an F350 Super Duty Lariat. The bed is packed with fun equipment such as a 65-inch TV and booming sound system. There’s also a cooler and a barbecue grille available before the game begins.
Ford has revealed eight custom F-Series trucks that will be debuting at the SEMA Show, just days before it kicks off. Take a look at the slides to see them all.
Motor1.com was on the ground at SEMA, photographing and covering all the aftermarket events. These are live photos from the show floor. Click the slideshow to see more information about each truck.