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The '''[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] Flex''' is a full-size "people-mover" [[crossover SUV]] that replaces the discontinued [[Ford Freestar|Freestar]] and [[Ford Freestar#Mercury Monterey version|Mercury Monterey]] [[minivan]]s.  Its styling is based on the [[Ford Fairlane (North America)|Ford Fairlane]] [[concept car|concept]] as introduced in the 2005 [[North American International Auto Show]].
 
Sales of the Flex are scheduled to begin in the summer of 2008 as a 2009 model <ref> {{cite web
  | authorlink = Inside Line
  | title = 2007 New York Auto Show Preview: Production Version of Ford Fairlane To Be Christened "Flex"
  | date = March 26, 2007
  | url = http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/News/articleId=120123
  | format =
  | doi =
  | accessdate = 2007-03-26 }} </ref>.
The Flex made its debut at the 2007 [[New York International Auto Show]] <ref> {{cite web
  | authorlink = Auto123.com
  | title = The Ford Flex, a.k.a. Fairlane, to debut in New York
  | date = March 24, 2007
  | url = http://www.auto123.com/en/info/news/news,view.spy?artid=79129&pg=1
  | format =
  | doi =
  | accessdate = 2007-03-24 }} </ref>.
 
 
==Market==
The Flex joins Ford's range of crossover vehicles as the [[flagship vehicles|flagship]]:
* [[Ford Escape]] ([[compact SUV]])
* [[Ford Edge]] (mid-size [[Crossover SUV|CUV]])
* [[Ford Taurus X]] (mid-size CUV/[[Station wagon|wagon]])
* '''Ford Flex''' (full-size CUV)
It enters the crossover vehicle market as an alternative to the traditional family-oriented [[minivan]]s and [[sport utility vehicle]]s.  Ford made the decision to cancel production of the [[Ford Freestar]] and [[Mercury Monterey]] minivans, which suffered from weakening sales and profit margins, relative to competitive minivans from [[Chrysler]] and [[Dodge]], and Asian-based automakers.  As fuel prices increased in the United States, consumer preferences shifted away from truck-based SUVs towards car-based crossover utility vehicles, which tend to have better fuel economy.  The Flex provides a product for the large crossover vehicle market, blending some of the people-moving capacity of the minivan, and some light cargo and trailer hauling capacity of the SUV.  In price, it would slot between the [[Ford Taurus X|Taurus X]] and the truck-based [[Ford Explorer|Explorer]], while in size, it would slot between the [[Ford Explorer|Explorer]] and [[Ford Expedition|Expedition]].
 
==Features==
(source: Ford press release materials from Media.Ford.com) <ref> [http://media.ford.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=25820 Ford Press Release material on Ford Flex] - dated 4 April 2007 </ref>
 
===Interior===
The 2009 Ford Flex includes seven-passenger seating, including adjustable and removable footrests for second-row passengers.  The second and third row seats fold flat into the floor.  The vehicle includes a class-exclusive optional interior refrigerator mounted between the second-row seats.  A voice-activated communications and entertainment system, called Ford Sync™, includes a 2,300-song personal juke box system.  The system integrates the functions of cell phones, [[SIRIUS Satellite Radio]], [[compact disc]], [[DVD]] and other media players, navigation systems, and a CD burner, and was developed in collaboration with [[Microsoft]].  The interior is lit with programmable "mood lighting" available in seven colors, along with a milti-panel Vista Roof™, similar to that on the [[Ford Edge]], for skylighting.
 
===Exterior===
The Flex continues Ford's signature chrome horizontal three-bar grille design, as seen on the [[Ford Edge]] and [[Ford Taurus X]] crossovers and the [[Ford Fusion (North America)|Ford Fusion]] sedan.  The windows and pillars appear blacked out, and the roof is available as either white, silver, or body-colored.  The Flex includes [[LED]] tail lamps, and a "capless fueling" system, which does away with the traditional fueling door and cap, and provides better sealing to reduce evaporative emissions from the fuel tank.  The standard wheels are 18-inch diameter, with a 19-inch versions available.
 
===Safety and security===
An optional rear back-up camera, mounted just above the bumper, allows the driver to see obstructions behind the vehicle, displayed on the 8-inch navigation display screen, whenever reverse gear is engaged.  There is a traction control system, called "AdvanceTrac" with Roll Stability Control, along with all-wheel-drive, which assists the driver with maintaining control on low traction surfaces, and during emergency maneuvers.
 
===Powertrain===
The 3.5-liter V-6 engine produces 265 horsepower and 245 ft-lb of torque, and is equipped with a 6-speed transmission, with the capablity of towing a 4,000-pound trailer.  The [[all-wheel drive]] system is capable of transferring up to 100% of torque to the front or rear axle as needed.
 
===Chassis===
The Flex includes an independent rear suspension system (IRS).
 
== References ==
<references/>
 
=External links=
*[http://www.fordvehicles.com/flex/ Offical Ford Flex website] at FordVehicles.com
 
{{Modern North American Ford trucks}}
 
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Revision as of 14:36, 8 April 2007

The Ford Flex is a full-size "people-mover" crossover SUV that replaces the discontinued Freestar and Mercury Monterey minivans. Its styling is based on the Ford Fairlane concept as introduced in the 2005 North American International Auto Show.

Sales of the Flex are scheduled to begin in the summer of 2008 as a 2009 model <ref> Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}} </ref>. The Flex made its debut at the 2007 New York International Auto Show <ref> Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}} </ref>.


Market

The Flex joins Ford's range of crossover vehicles as the flagship:

It enters the crossover vehicle market as an alternative to the traditional family-oriented minivans and sport utility vehicles. Ford made the decision to cancel production of the Ford Freestar and Mercury Monterey minivans, which suffered from weakening sales and profit margins, relative to competitive minivans from Chrysler and Dodge, and Asian-based automakers. As fuel prices increased in the United States, consumer preferences shifted away from truck-based SUVs towards car-based crossover utility vehicles, which tend to have better fuel economy. The Flex provides a product for the large crossover vehicle market, blending some of the people-moving capacity of the minivan, and some light cargo and trailer hauling capacity of the SUV. In price, it would slot between the Taurus X and the truck-based Explorer, while in size, it would slot between the Explorer and Expedition.

Features

(source: Ford press release materials from Media.Ford.com) <ref> Ford Press Release material on Ford Flex - dated 4 April 2007 </ref>

Interior

The 2009 Ford Flex includes seven-passenger seating, including adjustable and removable footrests for second-row passengers. The second and third row seats fold flat into the floor. The vehicle includes a class-exclusive optional interior refrigerator mounted between the second-row seats. A voice-activated communications and entertainment system, called Ford Sync™, includes a 2,300-song personal juke box system. The system integrates the functions of cell phones, SIRIUS Satellite Radio, compact disc, DVD and other media players, navigation systems, and a CD burner, and was developed in collaboration with Microsoft. The interior is lit with programmable "mood lighting" available in seven colors, along with a milti-panel Vista Roof™, similar to that on the Ford Edge, for skylighting.

Exterior

The Flex continues Ford's signature chrome horizontal three-bar grille design, as seen on the Ford Edge and Ford Taurus X crossovers and the Ford Fusion sedan. The windows and pillars appear blacked out, and the roof is available as either white, silver, or body-colored. The Flex includes LED tail lamps, and a "capless fueling" system, which does away with the traditional fueling door and cap, and provides better sealing to reduce evaporative emissions from the fuel tank. The standard wheels are 18-inch diameter, with a 19-inch versions available.

Safety and security

An optional rear back-up camera, mounted just above the bumper, allows the driver to see obstructions behind the vehicle, displayed on the 8-inch navigation display screen, whenever reverse gear is engaged. There is a traction control system, called "AdvanceTrac" with Roll Stability Control, along with all-wheel-drive, which assists the driver with maintaining control on low traction surfaces, and during emergency maneuvers.

Powertrain

The 3.5-liter V-6 engine produces 265 horsepower and 245 ft-lb of torque, and is equipped with a 6-speed transmission, with the capablity of towing a 4,000-pound trailer. The all-wheel drive system is capable of transferring up to 100% of torque to the front or rear axle as needed.

Chassis

The Flex includes an independent rear suspension system (IRS).

References

<references/>

External links

Template:Modern North American Ford trucks