Such a good review steve…. You are the reason why I bought this Tremor.. beast of a truck love it every minute of this car. Something about your tone is very soothing and trustworthy
Great detailed review Steve. Very well done. I have a 23 402A 3.5l and love it. Best ride and most athletic/ powerful truck I’ve owned . Came from an 18 f150 Platinum and this rides better.
Thank you! Great hearing from an F150 owner who made the jump into the Tremor. Have you managed to take it off-road yet or just finding the day to day drive better?
@@CarsWithSteve Yes I did, funny enough it wasn’t listed as an option when I was doing the build & price on Ford’s website. I needed to tell my sales rep to add it when drafting the work order. It’s seems to be a popular option with everyone I’ve talked to.
@@Harvey017 It's weird they don't have it as an option but glad more people are talking about it. Had another person comment on the video they were able to get it added on just before theirs got a serial number!
Nice job 👍🏻 on the review. Great looking truck. “What’s a tow hook” says everybody who bought a 2022 Tundra. I say that as a guy who drives an older Toyota.
Thank you! Ah read about that tow hook for the 2022. Pretty much every manufacturer is taking off some optional equipment/features in order to get cars/trucks delivered
I just bought one a mouth a go 2022 with the 401A package pretty much all the same options besides the leather and the 18 speaker SS. The power is unreal, I would recommend air bags if you plan on doing any heavy towing though with that smooth ride it squats pretty good with a heavy trailer. I must say it is one of the nicest trucks I have had, I usually trade every 2 yrs.
I’m a bit like you, but I normally buy a three year old F150 then flip it for another used one every two or three years. Currently have a Lariat, but I’ll pick up an off lease 402 tremor in a couple of years time.
It's a great truck, but to be honest, at the price of a 402A tremor, you're not far off from a Raptor. I think the sweet spot for this truck is to get it in the 401A package. While it's still an extra $6,000 in options over the base 400A Tremor, it's well woth it. Technology wise you get Co-Pilot 360 2.0 basically gives you all the safety and self-driving tech, as well as the larger screens and Sync 4 system which will future proof this vehicle for the next decade. You also get a lot of LED and cosmetic updates that give it 95% of the look as the 402A for less than half the upgrade premium. Not to mention, you're still a fair bit below the starting price of a Raptor (~10k lower), which can't be said for the 402A Tremor.
Great breakdown on the reason to future proof and I like the compare on the diff vs Raptor! The value in the 401a is there but I think it's like people who go for the Lariat over the XLT - $10k extra but it's a different feel, ventilated leather, extra tech, better sound. I'd be curious to see which is the better selling package out of the two
I just order a Tremor like this one in the review and before that I was thinking the same. Should I get a Raptor base or a Tremor fully loaded? The point is: To get a Raptor with moonroof you need to add the high package. To add the high package you move the Raptor up to 15k to 20k up again. So, it's all about what you want. I want the co-pilot active 2.0, work bench and moonroof. To get them and be on budget, I had to choose Tremor, even if my dream car is a Raptor. If all those items are not in your Wishlist. Go for a a Raptor base model
Love my 22 Tremor, nice review, surprised your high trim didn't have the work surface since it had the fold flat shifter. Glad you called it orange trim as that's how Ford describes it.
Thanks Mark, good catch on the orange. I called it the way I see it when I shoot the videos. I really think that the interior work surface area should be standard tech in the F150 with the console setup - once the part constraints get figured out it would be great for Ford to make that change
Great video. I really want a new tremor, but Im afraid Id have to insist on the 5.0 engine. Ask any mechanic, they will tell you same thing. More reliable, less maintenance, easier to work on. And I would put tow mirrors on the door and air bags on the rear.
I put a leveling kit and 35 inch tires and although it looks a lil nicer but not much. It lost a lot of performance. Significantly slower acceleration and less handling. Keep it stock for all you tremor owners out there
Great, thorough review. Surprised though that you didn't show the fold out center console flat work surface. It's actually a key reason I am going Ford F150 instead of one of the competitors, for I would use it often. But other than that oversight, one of the better reviews. Thumbs up. I do wish the Tremor came with springs front and rear rather than just front, but I think that requires jumping up to the Raptor. One question: You didn't mention it, but does this high level Tremor come with adjustable lumbar support for the front seats, drivers anyway? I know to get the massaging you have to go down to the Platinum or Limited, but I don't know about the adjustable lumbar feature so thought to ask you. Thanks.
Thanks Nate! Good catch on the work surface area.. this build didn't have that as an option. I definitely think it should be a standard feature in the F150 though The 402a would come with 2 way power lumbar, you can catch it around the 13:50 mark of the video
Came back to watch this excellent review again. I was thinking about the fully loaded Platinum over this so that I could get the massaging seats, but since apparently for now anyway the chips for the power adjusting massaging seats are unavailable, then I am now leaning strongly towards this loaded, high end Tremor. What a beaut! And great review too. Thumbs up! Though I do wish you referenced the mpg. I need to do an mpg comparison of the Platinum vs the Tremor.
Thanks so much Nate! I've seen a few trucks without the massage seats and then even in the Explorer lineup, some trims are being shipped without 2nd row heated seat buttons with the dealer being able to install aftermarket once parts are available Check out these sites for MPG breakdown: Canada: fcr-ccc.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/en USA: www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/bymodel/bymakemodelNF.shtml
@@CarsWithSteve I’ll build because I don’t want any of the self driving aids or features. I want a basic 402a package and nothing else. I see some optioned up to 80 new then used going for 70 with 30-40k miles. I can get a basic 402 package for 65 new with not miles.
I am looking at upgrading my older F150 and my only complaint is we can’t get the power boost engine on the Tremor, and even worse not for 2024 either :| otherwise I would love this trim.
A hybrid Tremor would be pretty neat - would take some more refinements but it should be doable. Sounds weird but message Ford Canada or USA and tell them it's something you want to see! If they don't hear from customers they'll have no idea what people might be interested in
Thanks for pointing that one out! You could look at doing aftermarket mirrors but you wouldn't necessarily be able to have power folding or power adjustable
Problem is they don't offer a choice of engines or cab configurations. Ford does not offer in a SuperCab with 6.5 bed or with the 5.0L V8... Really would love this package in a truck. Should have come with the 35's like on the F250 Tremor, don't know if this version has the Torsen front diff. for off-road use. Looking at performance more than looks if building for an "Off-Road" truck.
It's an interesting call from Ford to not offer full flexibility. Demand is the biggest part of the equation though - how many people are going to order a 6.5' F150 Tremor with the 5.0L V8? If there are enough people willing to put down the money for it I'm sure it would be worth Ford's time to do a run of trucks with that build. I think rim and tire choices should be opened up a bit for sure. Having the option for more rugged upfitting from the factory would be great
@@CarsWithSteve Ford did the same with the Raptor... Make it one version instead of a choice of options. I was actually excited about this truck until I found out what it was.
Early turbocharged engines weren't at all but Ford turbos have come a long way. A few mechanic buddies with Ford are seeing less 2.7L/3.5L turbos to work on over the last few years. You have to maintain them a bit more compared to naturally aspirated but can last a while if they're maintained properly
It looks a bit orange because of the micro orange stitching and some of the small highlights in the perforated leather. Technically a black seat but the highlights give it a little tinge of orange!
I'm in Peterborough waiting for my factory order. I was told auto start/stop delete was not an option. Might have to call and ask because I really want that.
Hey Sean! The most recent Canada and US order guides still allow for the Start/Stop Removal but that also depends on your build. What engine and full build did you go for?
@@Sean-oq3ox Yeah you should still have the option for the start/stop delete - have the selling dealer add it onto your factory order - you'll be able to make changes up until it's received the VIN
@@CarsWithSteve I want to thank you. I called and got the start stoo delete added in, as well as torsen front diff. And all hours before the truck was scheduled!
You get a few more things than just leather seats for $11k.. 12" digital cluster, 360 camera, 8 speaker Bose, heated steering wheel, ventilated 1st row seats power pedals and a boat load more. If that tech doesn't matter to you at all you could just stick with the Tremor standard group and do an aftermarket Katzkin seat install for $2-3k instead
Did Ford remove the American flag in that interior? I have a real problem with that if they did. It is on my 2021 F150 Tremor - EDIT: Is it because in Canada?
I do appreciate what Ford is trying to do here; providing an option in between a standard F150 (FX4 maybe) and a full-on Raptor. However, as long as I can build an STX that performs just as well or better as the Tremor for thousands less, and have my pick of 3 motors as well as more paint options and a better looking grille, I will always go that route. Is there even a lift in front? Ford if you are listening: just please offer an "off-road package" (and no, not the FX4) on ANY F150 platform, that includes a TRUE 2" lift, upgraded rear shocks, more aggressive tires (most trims already come with 33" tires albeit all-seasons), and the front valance delete, and you will have a winner for what just cannot be an expensive option, while keeping msrp much lower depending on trim. My personally built STX would perform as good or better than the cheapest ($53k) Tremor, and I paid $10K less.
Well put.. an FX4 and Raptor had a baby. There have been people who have done some amazing things aftermarket for their trucks for a fraction of what it would cost from the factory. Similar in the Mustang world. You could go for the GT500 for $120k or the Mustang GT with an aftermarket supercharger and necessary cooling/parts for maybe $80k. I think a lift from the factory would be pretty neat. There are dealers in some provinces/states that do upfitting to stock unit trucks to give people options. There would have to be a demand from people for Ford to consider it but I can't see a factory lift kit being out of the question
@Cars With Steve I can lift any F150 a true 2" front and rear, with longer rear shocks and 4 wheel computerized alignment, for $700 installed. Granted this is a "spacer" lift, but really isn't that what Ford does anyway? I would think a large producer of vehicles could figure out how to adjust for a 2" lift at similar cost as standard F150's at time of build right on the assembly line. Same with tires; cannot cost much more to install the RPO "offroad" tires in place of the all-seasons that were going on there anyway. I bet Ford could offer all that as a simple $2k upgrade option if they really wanted (thats what it costs me and I dont get things at wholesale or kickbacks or own my own factory). Alas, but the money isn't in simple upgrade options. It's in specialty vehicles. 😉 Anyway thanks for the response and great vid!
@@peruser155 I think the issue of adding it in at the factory level is the logistics that goes into it. The tires would definitely make sense - easy enough to open up to different choices Appreciated! Thanks for the good chat
I would have actually highly considered this but ford has been so horrible with allocation, pricing, and poor incentives that I instead went into a new zr2 considerably below msrp.
If I had $5 for every time he says "absolutely gorgeous" during the first few minutes of the review then switch to getting paid $5 for each time he says "as well" through the rest of the video.....hell, I could retire!
All over the place depending on the rest of the build - check the description of this video to see the build price and links for the one that was used for the video
My favourite.. positive feedback sprinkled with criticism 😂 All of these videos are unscripted and for some reason I find I always have a stupid filler word
I made it 20 seconds into the video before I had to stop. Saying it's a mix between an xlt and a Lariat was a clear indication you don't know your ford products. A 402A tremor is the equivalent to a 502A Lariat, not a mix of an xlt. I own a 2020 502A Lariat and just ordered a 2022 402A Tremor.
If only you could last longer than 20 seconds. This video is on the Tremor and I outline key differences between packages as the video progresses. Look at the specs on the truck. The 400a/401a are on par with the XLT whereas the 402a is on par with the Lariat. Hence the mix between XLT vs Lariat 🤡 Thanks for the laugh 😂
@@dtzeel this is a Canadian model, on the American model I am sure the flag remains, which is why my comment saying as a Canadian I am glad there is no American flag on the truck makes me happy, as I have a tremor on order
Yeah it's weird how they don't open up more engine options for this thing. Always the option for an aftermarket swap or beefing up an XLT 302a with some other options
Such a good review steve…. You are the reason why I bought this Tremor.. beast of a truck love it every minute of this car. Something about your tone is very soothing and trustworthy
Thanks Jon, appreciate that! Great to hear that you're enjoying it too! Have you had a chance to do any off-roading with it yet?
not yet as I haven't installed my Torsen Diff. I should ask my dealer about that pretty soon here to enjoy some crawling. @@CarsWithSteve
I don't see many owners getting that one done but great call on the Torsen!
@@CarsWithSteve yup’ still good without it! Please keep up the videos. Love watching you explain things in both canadian and US in detail’
Awesome to know people actually like that I do that with the videos! Thanks!
Great detailed review Steve. Very well done. I have a 23 402A 3.5l and love it. Best ride and most athletic/ powerful truck I’ve owned . Came from an 18 f150 Platinum and this rides better.
Thank you! Great hearing from an F150 owner who made the jump into the Tremor. Have you managed to take it off-road yet or just finding the day to day drive better?
Finally… a full, solid review on this truck… 👏🏼👏🏼🤘🍻🇺🇸💪🏻
Thanks!!
Best F-150 Tremor review so far. Congrats!
Thanks Rafael!
Just ordered my Tremor 402A, getting it in 4 months, can’t wait!
That's exciting!! Hopefully you end up seeing it sooner than that. Curious, did you go for the start/stop delete?
@@CarsWithSteve Yes I did, funny enough it wasn’t listed as an option when I was doing the build & price on Ford’s website. I needed to tell my sales rep to add it when drafting the work order. It’s seems to be a popular option with everyone I’ve talked to.
@@Harvey017 It's weird they don't have it as an option but glad more people are talking about it. Had another person comment on the video they were able to get it added on just before theirs got a serial number!
You can get 360 cameras on 401a. Just ordered it on mine. ;-)
Ah I did say only 402a in the video didn't I? Good catch! Did you go for start/stop delete as well?
I want to add 360 cameras to 401A.
Nice job 👍🏻 on the review. Great looking truck.
“What’s a tow hook” says everybody who bought a 2022 Tundra. I say that as a guy who drives an older Toyota.
Thank you! Ah read about that tow hook for the 2022. Pretty much every manufacturer is taking off some optional equipment/features in order to get cars/trucks delivered
Awesome review, just placed my order for the first 2022 Tremor in my area, 402a trim, iconic silver, w/ auto start/stop delete, and front diff locker
Thank you! That's a great build and good call on the start/stop delete! First time in an F150 or are you doing an upgrade?
Had one years ago, I've been in GM trucks up until now, but for the looks and features this truck offers GM can't even come close right now.
@@busaman1444 Very nice! Hopefully you see it sooner than later and love it!
Great job, I have one on order in the same config. Can not wait for it.
Thanks Wes! Have you gotten a build date for yours yet?
@@CarsWithSteve Yes build date is Feb 18
@@wesrobinson7366 Nice, so you'll have it soon enough! Let me know if you end up shooting any videos on it
Very nice review. Thanks
Appreciate that Fred
Best review I’ve seen! Thank you!
Thanks Richard!
I just bought one a mouth a go 2022 with the 401A package pretty much all the same options besides the leather and the 18 speaker SS. The power is unreal, I would recommend air bags if you plan on doing any heavy towing though with that smooth ride it squats pretty good with a heavy trailer. I must say it is one of the nicest trucks I have had, I usually trade every 2 yrs.
I’m a bit like you, but I normally buy a three year old F150 then flip it for another used one every two or three years. Currently have a Lariat, but I’ll pick up an off lease 402 tremor in a couple of years time.
It's a great truck, but to be honest, at the price of a 402A tremor, you're not far off from a Raptor. I think the sweet spot for this truck is to get it in the 401A package. While it's still an extra $6,000 in options over the base 400A Tremor, it's well woth it.
Technology wise you get Co-Pilot 360 2.0 basically gives you all the safety and self-driving tech, as well as the larger screens and Sync 4 system which will future proof this vehicle for the next decade. You also get a lot of LED and cosmetic updates that give it 95% of the look as the 402A for less than half the upgrade premium. Not to mention, you're still a fair bit below the starting price of a Raptor (~10k lower), which can't be said for the 402A Tremor.
I thought the same but came to find out that dealerships mark up Raptors 15k
Great breakdown on the reason to future proof and I like the compare on the diff vs Raptor!
The value in the 401a is there but I think it's like people who go for the Lariat over the XLT - $10k extra but it's a different feel, ventilated leather, extra tech, better sound. I'd be curious to see which is the better selling package out of the two
@@js2k01 Always annoying when that happens. Local SVT dealer had GT500s up $50k over list
I just order a Tremor like this one in the review and before that I was thinking the same. Should I get a Raptor base or a Tremor fully loaded?
The point is: To get a Raptor with moonroof you need to add the high package. To add the high package you move the Raptor up to 15k to 20k up again. So, it's all about what you want. I want the co-pilot active 2.0, work bench and moonroof. To get them and be on budget, I had to choose Tremor, even if my dream car is a Raptor. If all those items are not in your Wishlist. Go for a a Raptor base model
@@RafaelKoike Amazing feedback here, thanks Rafael!
Great review. Just ordered one in Iconic Silver. The wait begins. Lol.
Thanks Mike! Hah hopefully sooner than later though. What build did you end up going with?
Love my 22 Tremor, nice review, surprised your high trim didn't have the work surface since it had the fold flat shifter. Glad you called it orange trim as that's how Ford describes it.
Thanks Mark, good catch on the orange. I called it the way I see it when I shoot the videos. I really think that the interior work surface area should be standard tech in the F150 with the console setup - once the part constraints get figured out it would be great for Ford to make that change
Great video. I really want a new tremor, but Im afraid Id have to insist on the 5.0 engine. Ask any mechanic, they will tell you same thing. More reliable, less maintenance, easier to work on. And I would put tow mirrors on the door and air bags on the rear.
Thanks! So true about the 5.0.. way easier to work on something naturally aspirated for sure. Have you newer 2024 model yet?
Superb review!
Thanks Rene!
I put a leveling kit and 35 inch tires and although it looks a lil nicer but not much. It lost a lot of performance. Significantly slower acceleration and less handling. Keep it stock for all you tremor owners out there
That must look great. I’ve heard that from people that have the Bronco Sasquatch too - those 35”s will do it
Thanks for the suggestions!
Do you know if it is the mainly the leveling or bigger tires caused performance issues? Thanks
Awesome review
Thanks!
Great, thorough review. Surprised though that you didn't show the fold out center console flat work surface. It's actually a key reason I am going Ford F150 instead of one of the competitors, for I would use it often. But other than that oversight, one of the better reviews. Thumbs up. I do wish the Tremor came with springs front and rear rather than just front, but I think that requires jumping up to the Raptor. One question: You didn't mention it, but does this high level Tremor come with adjustable lumbar support for the front seats, drivers anyway? I know to get the massaging you have to go down to the Platinum or Limited, but I don't know about the adjustable lumbar feature so thought to ask you. Thanks.
Thanks Nate! Good catch on the work surface area.. this build didn't have that as an option. I definitely think it should be a standard feature in the F150 though
The 402a would come with 2 way power lumbar, you can catch it around the 13:50 mark of the video
Came back to watch this excellent review again. I was thinking about the fully loaded Platinum over this so that I could get the massaging seats, but since apparently for now anyway the chips for the power adjusting massaging seats are unavailable, then I am now leaning strongly towards this loaded, high end Tremor. What a beaut! And great review too. Thumbs up! Though I do wish you referenced the mpg. I need to do an mpg comparison of the Platinum vs the Tremor.
Thanks so much Nate! I've seen a few trucks without the massage seats and then even in the Explorer lineup, some trims are being shipped without 2nd row heated seat buttons with the dealer being able to install aftermarket once parts are available
Check out these sites for MPG breakdown:
Canada: fcr-ccc.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/en
USA: www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/bymodel/bymakemodelNF.shtml
7:18 what we all wish this truck would sound like
That growl would be amazing. Active Valve Exhaust in track mode with the Tremor.. 👌
At 2:02 were those oil leaks on the ground? Maybe it was just my super-keen Longtime-Tacoma-Owner eyesight playing tricks on me, but...
Nah, had the AC blasting and the truck was sitting a bit before some of the shots were taken
I want one. Decent mpg, off roading, looks, nothing more and nothing less
Nice! Think you’d go for the 402a or a lower package?
@@CarsWithSteve 402 for sure. I want leather with a nice sound system
@@android-ud2nf makes sense, the 402 is great! Negotiate that price!
@@CarsWithSteve I’ll build because I don’t want any of the self driving aids or features. I want a basic 402a package and nothing else. I see some optioned up to 80 new then used going for 70 with 30-40k miles. I can get a basic 402 package for 65 new with not miles.
@@android-ud2nf a build right now makes sense. I don't see many of just the 402a with no addons. Enjoy it when you pull the trigger on it!
I am looking at upgrading my older F150 and my only complaint is we can’t get the power boost engine on the Tremor, and even worse not for 2024 either :| otherwise I would love this trim.
A hybrid Tremor would be pretty neat - would take some more refinements but it should be doable. Sounds weird but message Ford Canada or USA and tell them it's something you want to see! If they don't hear from customers they'll have no idea what people might be interested in
Is that just a factor stance? Or can it be raised any!
That's just factory! There are some pretty good lift kits like the Rough Country that'll give you 2.5" or more lift
Awesome job Steve! Are the side mirrors power mirrors?
Thanks Nana! The glass would be power across the vehicle lineup and when you're in the 402a it would be power folding as well
Love this truck.. I just wish the trailer tow mirrors were available.. for some reason it’s not
Thanks for pointing that one out! You could look at doing aftermarket mirrors but you wouldn't necessarily be able to have power folding or power adjustable
Local dealer has one at 100k, up almost 30k in MSRP of 63. Crazy ish
Ford has been giving dealers crap for doing that - definitely tarnishing the brand when they do it. Report them to Ford USA or Canada
Great review, I just wish I knew how tall this guy was so I could judge the truck height.
HAHA, if only it was mentioned somewhere in this video 😂
Where is the relay box for the auxiliary switches
Check this out to see if it helps:
carswithsteve.com/f150-aux-switch-wiring/
holy smokes does that pro trailer feature actually work good?
It works really well once you get the hang of it!
Problem is they don't offer a choice of engines or cab configurations. Ford does not offer in a SuperCab with 6.5 bed or with the 5.0L V8... Really would love this package in a truck. Should have come with the 35's like on the F250 Tremor, don't know if this version has the Torsen front diff. for off-road use. Looking at performance more than looks if building for an "Off-Road" truck.
It's an interesting call from Ford to not offer full flexibility.
Demand is the biggest part of the equation though - how many people are going to order a 6.5' F150 Tremor with the 5.0L V8? If there are enough people willing to put down the money for it I'm sure it would be worth Ford's time to do a run of trucks with that build.
I think rim and tire choices should be opened up a bit for sure. Having the option for more rugged upfitting from the factory would be great
@@CarsWithSteve Ford did the same with the Raptor... Make it one version instead of a choice of options. I was actually excited about this truck until I found out what it was.
Well hopefully there are enough people that request the larger box so Ford opens it up to that as well
Steve!!
We want you to show us 23 5.0
Haha hopefully coming early in the new year. There should be a few for me to get behind the wheel of!
@@CarsWithSteve can’t wait
Nice vid.. And best truck 👍🙂 all i need is money 😥
Thanks Pete! Hah, I know the feeling when I get behind the wheel of some of these cars
Is the Eco boost reliable, I've never owned a Ford before.
Early turbocharged engines weren't at all but Ford turbos have come a long way. A few mechanic buddies with Ford are seeing less 2.7L/3.5L turbos to work on over the last few years. You have to maintain them a bit more compared to naturally aspirated but can last a while if they're maintained properly
It looks like the seats are shaded orange but I have looked all over and cant really get a good picture of the seats. Are they orange tinted?
It looks a bit orange because of the micro orange stitching and some of the small highlights in the perforated leather. Technically a black seat but the highlights give it a little tinge of orange!
I'm in Peterborough waiting for my factory order. I was told auto start/stop delete was not an option. Might have to call and ask because I really want that.
Hey Sean! The most recent Canada and US order guides still allow for the Start/Stop Removal but that also depends on your build. What engine and full build did you go for?
@@CarsWithSteve Tremor 401a
@@Sean-oq3ox Yeah you should still have the option for the start/stop delete - have the selling dealer add it onto your factory order - you'll be able to make changes up until it's received the VIN
Hello
Is the auto/stop delete standard on the 402a package? I have a loaded Tremor om order. Would like to know. I'm in Pee.
Thx
@@CarsWithSteve I want to thank you. I called and got the start stoo delete added in, as well as torsen front diff. And all hours before the truck was scheduled!
Does all the new F-150 come with their new rear suspension??
The Tremor package has unique suspension compared to the standard F150
Picking up a 23 Friday, 402 package…
Nice! Were you able to get much of a deal on yours?
@@CarsWithSteve 67, stocker was 74,300, so I’m pleased.
nice negotiating! Enjoy the new ride
a truck like that is more of a lariat to platinum comparison than xlt to lariat
The way it's built it is for sure.. but if you took out all the optional features the 401a Tremor is more like an XLT and 402a is more like a Lariat
360 camera is available on all levels
Ford order guides have the 360 camera package included in the 402a in Canada/USA and optional in the US 401a
The problem, if you want leather it’s a +11,000 option 😳 11k
You get a few more things than just leather seats for $11k.. 12" digital cluster, 360 camera, 8 speaker Bose, heated steering wheel, ventilated 1st row seats power pedals and a boat load more. If that tech doesn't matter to you at all you could just stick with the Tremor standard group and do an aftermarket Katzkin seat install for $2-3k instead
Did Ford remove the American flag in that interior? I have a real problem with that if they did. It is on my 2021 F150 Tremor - EDIT: Is it because in Canada?
Wow great eye! Yeah I'm up in Canada which is why that metallic badge isn't there
@@CarsWithSteve Thank you - I forgot to say great video and I like how detailed you get! ;)
@@edm3184 Appreciated! How are you liking your 2021 so far?
@@CarsWithSteve It is great- 2 months, about 1K miles.. still haven't seen another on the road yet. 401a package
@@edm3184 Surprisingly rare to see them up here as well! Have you done any sort of offroad content for it yet?
I do appreciate what Ford is trying to do here; providing an option in between a standard F150 (FX4 maybe) and a full-on Raptor. However, as long as I can build an STX that performs just as well or better as the Tremor for thousands less, and have my pick of 3 motors as well as more paint options and a better looking grille, I will always go that route. Is there even a lift in front? Ford if you are listening: just please offer an "off-road package" (and no, not the FX4) on ANY F150 platform, that includes a TRUE 2" lift, upgraded rear shocks, more aggressive tires (most trims already come with 33" tires albeit all-seasons), and the front valance delete, and you will have a winner for what just cannot be an expensive option, while keeping msrp much lower depending on trim. My personally built STX would perform as good or better than the cheapest ($53k) Tremor, and I paid $10K less.
Well put.. an FX4 and Raptor had a baby. There have been people who have done some amazing things aftermarket for their trucks for a fraction of what it would cost from the factory. Similar in the Mustang world. You could go for the GT500 for $120k or the Mustang GT with an aftermarket supercharger and necessary cooling/parts for maybe $80k.
I think a lift from the factory would be pretty neat. There are dealers in some provinces/states that do upfitting to stock unit trucks to give people options. There would have to be a demand from people for Ford to consider it but I can't see a factory lift kit being out of the question
@Cars With Steve I can lift any F150 a true 2" front and rear, with longer rear shocks and 4 wheel computerized alignment, for $700 installed. Granted this is a "spacer" lift, but really isn't that what Ford does anyway? I would think a large producer of vehicles could figure out how to adjust for a 2" lift at similar cost as standard F150's at time of build right on the assembly line. Same with tires; cannot cost much more to install the RPO "offroad" tires in place of the all-seasons that were going on there anyway. I bet Ford could offer all that as a simple $2k upgrade option if they really wanted (thats what it costs me and I dont get things at wholesale or kickbacks or own my own factory). Alas, but the money isn't in simple upgrade options. It's in specialty vehicles. 😉 Anyway thanks for the response and great vid!
@@peruser155 I think the issue of adding it in at the factory level is the logistics that goes into it. The tires would definitely make sense - easy enough to open up to different choices
Appreciated! Thanks for the good chat
@@CarsWithSteve I built a 2016 f 150 with raptor conversion for much less the a raptor.
@@downlowperformanceinc4860 Smart! Just scoped out some of your work - it looks great
I would have actually highly considered this but ford has been so horrible with allocation, pricing, and poor incentives that I instead went into a new zr2 considerably below msrp.
How are you enjoying it so far?
If I had $5 for every time he says "absolutely gorgeous" during the first few minutes of the review then switch to getting paid $5 for each time he says "as well" through the rest of the video.....hell, I could retire!
If I had $5 for every time someone commented on how I speak I'd have enough to still not care 😁
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Literally, Literally, Literally, Literally...
Cool story bro 🤙
beautiful ,but to$$$
All over the place depending on the rest of the build - check the description of this video to see the build price and links for the one that was used for the video
Why don't you ever That's the price of the vehicle
Check out the description of the video. Build links, price etc are all there...
The Tremor is great, the Ford dealerships are NOT
The two dealers I work with have been great so far. Sucks that they've been giving you a hard time
Great video, but literally stop saying literally annoying habit
My favourite.. positive feedback sprinkled with criticism 😂
All of these videos are unscripted and for some reason I find I always have a stupid filler word
I can't stand this dude slamming everything, do that to my truck and watch what happens.
Can I try slamming things in your truck? We could do an ASMR video of it happening
Why do they put those stupid 12v cigarette lighter outlets in???
HAHA with no actual cigarette lighter. The odd device that needs it but it can be overkill sometimes
@@CarsWithSteve I haven't used one since the 90s
@@downlowperformanceinc4860 I guess even with dashcams you could just wire them right into the car as well 🤔
Please stop saying "gorgeous"
No
I made it 20 seconds into the video before I had to stop. Saying it's a mix between an xlt and a Lariat was a clear indication you don't know your ford products. A 402A tremor is the equivalent to a 502A Lariat, not a mix of an xlt. I own a 2020 502A Lariat and just ordered a 2022 402A Tremor.
If only you could last longer than 20 seconds. This video is on the Tremor and I outline key differences between packages as the video progresses.
Look at the specs on the truck. The 400a/401a are on par with the XLT whereas the 402a is on par with the Lariat. Hence the mix between XLT vs Lariat 🤡
Thanks for the laugh 😂
I noticed there is no American flag on the orange trim, glad as a Canadian they removed this
Love it when people notice the small details like that!
the American flag is still there, just painted orange to match the rest of the trim accents 🇺🇸
@@dtzeel 14:16 is not a flag
@@kidastra5364 definitely doesn't look like it on this video, but other pictures/videos of this model do have a flag
@@dtzeel this is a Canadian model, on the American model I am sure the flag remains, which is why my comment saying as a Canadian I am glad there is no American flag on the truck makes me happy, as I have a tremor on order
No V8 option, No deal.. 3 New cars later and Ford still don't want my Money. Hahaha!
Yeah it's weird how they don't open up more engine options for this thing. Always the option for an aftermarket swap or beefing up an XLT 302a with some other options