The Ford F-150 is one of the biggest, baddest, and meanest trucks out there. Having been on sale since 1948, the F-150 is currently in its 14th generation. That's a very long time, so every time a new generation car is revealed, it is a big deal.

The all-new Ford F-150 is loaded to the gills with new technology and capabilities that raise the bar for the competition. There are six engine options to choose from like the previous model, and we have listed out 10 cool features on this new F-150 that make it stand out from the crowd.

10 The Special Seats

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Ford has taken the seat game on the F-150 to another level. After watching a lot of their customers, the seats have been designed in order to provide the utmost comfort. They feature maximum recline which essentially allows the seats to fold down flat for people to relax after a hard day at work. And no, you cannot use this while driving.

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You can even opt for the optional 18-speaker Bang & Olufsen system which offers speakers in the front headrests as well for an immersive experience.

9 Flat workstation

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A portable office is what Ford was going for when they designed the interiors of the F-150. There's plenty of practicality as the center console can be transformed into a flat work station. While this may seem like a simple modification, having a flat desk in your car can be more convenient than cupholders in some situations.

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Be it signing documents or placing laptop and working or just sharing food with your passenger. The possibilities are plenty, and Ford has gotten it right with this feature.

8 Folding Gear shifter

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Now, this feature is a little gimmicky and may seem very superficial, but there's no denying the fact that it is cool. What Ford learned from its F-150 customers is that they didn't want the fancy rotating knob gear lever or a tiny gear shifter, but instead they wanted the traditional stocky PRND stick.

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So, that's exactly what Ford did. The F-150 gets a simple gear lever with a twist. The silver button on top of the 'P' sends the lever flat on the center console and even brings it back up! Very Jaguar-like, but unique in its own way.

7 Lights

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For 2021 MY, the F-150's lights have been redesigned and you now have inverted L-shaped running lights that replace the earlier C-shaped lights. You now get LED projector headlamps with Adaptive Dynamic Bending for a wider spread of light at night.

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One more cool feature on the F-150 is the selectable zone lighting from your phone. Essentially, you can light up specific areas or spots around your F-150 as needed. You also have lights inside the bed, which eliminates the need for carrying an extra flashlight.

6 Digital Instrument Panel

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Also new on the F-150 is the 12-inch digital gauge cluster which displays plenty of information. You get navigation guidance, adaptive cruise control information, and even towing information. When off-road, you also get the vehicle orientation showing steering angle, incline angle, and even roll angle. In towing mode, the trailer braking gain setting is shown in real-time.

And it's not just about the information displayed, but the display is also crisp and interactive with every drive mode getting its own theme nice graphics.

5 Pro Trailer mode

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Reversing with a trailer is a task that's usually reserved for seasoned drivers. However, Ford has made it easier with the Pro Trailer Backup Assist. The truck is equipped with high-resolution cameras all around to provide multiple views which makes it easier to gauge the surroundings.

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Taking a step further, you also have graphics on the screen which tell the driver which way to turn the steering wheel while backing up. All-in-all backing up a trailer has been made a lot easier with the turn of a dial.

4 Power Outlets

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Apart from the engine, the F-150 also has another powerplant that generates exportable power for various operations at work sites. You have a 2.0 kW output or an optional 7.2 kW of output which can be accessed through outlets inside the cabin or even the 120V, 20A outlets on the cargo bed. With the optional 7.2 kW variant, the output at the outlets is 240V, 30A.

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With so many power outlets, working on sites alongside your vehicle would be of great convenience. What's even better is that you can charge your tool batteries while driving.

3 Under-seat

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The second row of seats can fold up to reveal a flat floor for easy storage. This is especially handy when you have the bed full and you need extra space for heavy storage.

Another versatility with the second row is that you can also opt for an under-seat storage option. This is lockable storage is under the seat which is integrated with the floor so you can keep your stuff neatly hidden as well as well secured.

2 Tailgate

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The F-150's tailgate has a couple of tricks up its sleeve. With electronic function, you can open and close the tailgate at the push of a button even from a distance making it easy for loading and unloading.

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Just like the center console, the tailgate can be your flat workstation as well. Be it a home project or some serious woodwork, the work surface helps you simplify your efforts. Small details like a ruler, cupholder, mobile holder, and other storage spaces have been neatly integrated into the tailgate for your convenience.

1 Sync 4 Infotainment

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The latest generation of Sync 4 is loaded with tech to make the driving experience personalized and seamless. Over-the-air automatic updates keep the system up-to-date without much intervention. The system is also integrated with cloud-based connectivity that supports voice recognition.

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A handy digital owner's manual has all the information you need about the car and also have streamable how-to videos. The 12-inch touchscreen displays the navigation and adaptive capabilities of the vehicle as well.

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