The new Ford Atlas Concept,  which previews the future of America's best-selling pickup truck for  the past 36 years and the best-selling vehicle overall for 31 straight  years, the F-150, has been named by the editors of Autoweek magazine,  the "Most Significant vehicle of the 2013 North American International  Auto Show (NAIAS)".

Ford Atlas Concept

Ford Atlas Concept

Ford Atlas Concept

Ford Atlas Concept

Ford Atlas Concept

Ford Atlas Concept

Ford Atlas Concept

Ford Atlas Concept

Ford Atlas Concept
Bob Gritzinger, Autoweek executive editor, explains why:
“The Atlas Concept is clearly Most Significant winner for the things you  don’t see, like hidden aerodynamic improvements and weight savings from  high-strength steel and interior parts, like thinner seats. Those  things add up to significant fuel savings for pickup trucks down the  road. A next-generation EcoBoost with Auto Start-Stop technology also  signals why Atlas is a real game changer.”
So, to get it straight, the Atlas deserves an award because it  introduces many things that are readily available in other mainstream  categories for years now to the pickup truck segment, not to mention  that some of those features such as active aerodynamics, are already  employed on current trucks, like the latest Ram 1500.
Isn’t that like saying the Corvette Stingray should be awarded for its  interior because the C6's cabin was borderline terrible, not to mention  more mundane than a Chinese toaster?
Well, yes, but then again, a) the Corvette that also improved upon its  predecessor is a niche model and b.) after looking at all the new car  and concept introductions at the Detroit Auto Show, we couldn't really  choose a winner. So in some ways, Autoweek just may have a point since  the F-150 is already the most popular model in the U.S.A., and whatever  enhancements are made, will have an impact both on the market and on its  rivals. Something like trying to pick a winner from a barrel of  mediocre apples...
If you think otherwise, head over to the comments to share your thoughts.
Articles Source : Carscoop
