We’re right smack in the middle of the NFL season, so we thought now was a good time to look back at one of the coolest football-themed pickups we’ve seen in some time – this 2020 Ford F-150 Chicago Bears pickup that was on display at the 2020 Chicago Auto Show back in February.
The 2020 Ford F-150 Chicago Bears liveried pickup is an STX trim truck, and features a very cool custom wrap job that’s bound to appeal to just about any football fan. Well, except those that live in Green Bay, Detroit, or Minneapolis, perhaps.
It’s also impossible to miss in the rear-view mirror, as there’s a giant Bears logo that covers virtually the entire hood, with glowing orange lines providing some dramatic contrast to a dark blue base color.
However, the front of this Ford F-150 Chicago Bears pickup has nothing on the sides. There, an even larger Bears logo takes up the entire rear portion of the cab doors and even extends to the driver and front passenger-side doors.
If that isn’t enough, the front doors “bear” a “Chicago Bears” script in large letters. Moving toward the bed, we see that this pickup is proudly the official truck of the NFL team, and of course, it’s “Built Ford Tough,” as are all Ford F-Series pickups. All of these elements are surrounded by the same glowing lines and some “sparks” that almost look like spewing lava.
Of course, any Chicago Bears superfan wants people behind them to understand what this truck is all about, too. Thus, the tailgate features yet another Built Ford Tough logo, along with more “official truck” lettering, and a smaller Bears logo. The finishing touch is a traditional Bears logo emblazoned on the rear window for added effect.
This Ford F-150 is something that any hardcore Bears fan would love to own, and we think that even those that are fans of other NFL teams will find it to be pretty cool.
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what kind of engine is in it?