(7) CAMERAS HELP YOU SEE MORE

As many as seven cameras help customers see more angles and monitor conditions surrounding the truck, and provide better trailering than ever before.

1) Front grille camera – creates a 180-degree view ahead and around tight corners

2) Sideview camera – create a view along both sides of the truck

3) Sideview camera – create a view along both sides of the truck

4) Forward-facing camera – watches the movement within the lane to deliver information to the lane departure warning system

5) Center high-mounted stop lamp camera – provides a view of cargo in the box and aids in fifth-wheel/gooseneck connections

6) Tailgate-mounted camera – provides a view behind the truck and aids in conventional trailer connecting

7) Customer-placed trailer camera – provides a view behind the trailer to help while backing up

A center high-mounted stop lamp camera provides visibility into the cargo box, especially for easier hook-up of gooseneck/fifth-wheel trailers. A 360-degree camera system uses four digital, high-definition cameras to give the driver a bird’s-eye view surrounding Super Duty. Trailer reverse guidance provides visual cues and tips to help ease backing up a trailer. A first-ever, factory-available trailer camera can be attached to a trailer to improve visibility backing up.

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All-new 2017 Ford F-Series Super Duty offers class-exclusive trailer reverse guidance, which provides visual cues and coaching tips to help ease backing up a trailer with the use of cameras. The displayed camera image automatically shifts with trailer angle to provide the best view possible of the trailer.

All-new 2017 Ford F-Series Super Duty offers as many as seven cameras for complete visibility around the truck – helping customers see more angles and monitor conditions, and providing for better trailering than ever before.

All-new 2017 Ford F-Series Super Duty’s segment-exclusive customer-placed trailer camera.

All-new 2017 Ford F-Series Super Duty’s segment-exclusive customer-placed trailer camera can be custom-mounted on a trailer to improve visibility while backing up. The technology shows the camera image in the center stack display.

 

 

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