Ford Trucks participated in Solutrans 2025 with two international premières. Alongside the newest generation of the F-Max, now equipped with the revised Ecotorq diesel engine, the manufacturer exhibited for the very first time the all-electric F-LINE E model. The latter “represents a major milestone in Ford Trucks’ journey toward zero-emission transportation, underlining the brand’s strong vision for the future”, as stated during the press conference at Solutrans.

Ford Trucks F-LINE E, awaited for 2026

The F-LINE E will arrive in 2026, following the launch of the company’s distribution and construction ICE trucks that happened last year. “At Solutrans, one of Europe’s leading trade fairs, we are proud to stand together with Ford Pro under the OneFord vision. With our New F-MAX and all-electric F-LINE E, we once again demonstrate our commitment to delivering reliable, efficient, and innovative transport solutions to our customers. By combining durability, performance, and technology in our new product lineup, we continue to strengthen our presence in Europe and lead the way toward a more sustainable future in transportation”, commented Emrah Duman, Vice President of Ford Trucks.

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Ford Trucks’ F-Max Gen2

As for the newest version of the F-Max truck, the benchmark model in the heavy truck segment is now equipped with the high-performance new generation engine, delivering up to 11% fuel savings, the New F-MAX has got improved aerodynamic design, advanced driver assistance systems, and robust performance.

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