Ford SVT Sport Trac Adrenalin Intro

The Ford Explorer Sport Trac, sometimes referred to as simply the Ford Sport Trac, is a mid-size sport utility truck (SUT) — "dubbed 'the world's first high-performance sport-utility truck (SUT)' by Ford" — sold mostly in North America and produced by Ford from 2000 through 2010. The Sport Trac was based on the Ford Explorer SUV. It was not based on the compact Ford Ranger (North America) because it was introduced when the Explorer and Ranger platforms diverged (Explorer's chassis was a heavy duty variant of the Ranger's). The Sport Trac fell between the Ranger and Ford F-Series in Ford's truck lineup, based on capability and price. It competed with other mid-size SUTs, trucks and SUVs, such as the mid-size Honda Ridgeline SUT and even the larger full-size Chevrolet Avalanche SUT. During its first year on sale in the U.S., there was a waiting list of over 3 months. It was technically the first body-on-frame sport utility truck. The Sport Trac was a Class 2 vehicle with a GVWR of 6250 lbs. and a maximum GCWR of 12,000 lbs. This made it one of the more and the then most capable mid-size pickups, having a greater GVWR and GCWR than the Dodge Dakota, GM's GMC Canyon/Chevrolet Colorado pickups and Toyota Tacoma. The Sport Trac was discontinued in October 2010, even though it was announced in earlier press releases that production would end in 2011, since the 2011 unibody-Ford Explorer was introduced in December 2010. The Sport Trac was sold through the 2011 calendar year as a 2010 model. A special SVT version called the Ford Sport Trac Adrenalin was planned for the 2007 model year, but was canceled.However, the Adrenalin sub-model returned for 2008 as a sportier version of the Sport Trac featuring a black-out grille and trim. Text source: Wikipedia For availability and licensing inquiries, please contact: https://www.globalimageworks.com/contact Ref: S628