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Mining truck manufacturer Caterpillar will release a pickup truck

The new product is based on the heavy Ford F‑450 Super Duty, equipped with a V8 Power Stroke diesel engine – a 6.7-liter engine that produces 500 hp. and 1356 Nm. The transmission uses a Ford ten-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive.

Caterpillar is a well-known American company that is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of construction and mining equipment.

The future pickup truck may be of interest to corporate clients: it is convenient to “attach” the purchase of “trucks” to a large batch of vehicles in order to arrange a general leasing package.

The new product will differ from the serial Ford in its massive radiator grille, original hood, reinforced bumper and head optics of a different shape.

It is planned to install a platform for launching quadcopters into the roof: drones will be able to conduct reconnaissance of the area and monitor the work.

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