It goes without saying that at next month’s SEMA aftermarket show in Las Vegas, we ought to see a slew of custom, performance-oriented concepts built from the aluminum-bodied 2015 Ford F-150, along with plenty of other models from the Blue Oval.
But performance isn’t everything, and the folks at Leer have taken an approach to modifying the 2015 Ford F-150 less centered on performance, and more focused on creating a welcoming environment in the cabin.
Leer’s 2015 Ford F-150 SEMA concept boasts unique leather upholstery throughout the interior, along with inviting, carpeted floor mats, and a 1,000-Watt Rockford Fosgate sound system. According to Automobile Magazine, the concept also incorporates a handful of functional accessories, like a 6-inch suspension lift kit and offroad wheels and tires. Topping it all off, of course, is a Leer-brand bed cap with LED lighting.
Leer’s custom 2015 Ford F-150 light duty pickup concept for SEMA may not boast a long list of engine and chassis performance upgrades like those employed in other SEMA concepts, but for those of us who live on this planet, for whom a luxurious interior and kickin’ sound system mean everything, it makes a whole lot of sense.
For more SEMA news as it develops, be sure to stay tuned right here to Ford Authority.
The scope of that message is currently unclear, however.
A pretty nifty feature for those that like to camp.
The sales mix for those models continues to increase.
It looks factory fresh, too.
Something that Chinese automakers already use.
Whenever there's a flip, it seems to be a Mustang...
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