Ford F-150 Gets New Sport Mode Derived From Mustang Tech - Motor Authority

The Raptor is the F-150 to get if you enjoy performance driving as much as hauling stuff around, but even the standard F-150 comes with a few performance-oriented features thanks to technology sharing with the Ford Motor Company’s [NYSE:F]... Now, Ford has revealed that its popular workhorse also gets a driver-selectable Sport mode—technology that has also been borrowed from the Mustang. ALSO SEE: Ford Says Shelby GT350R Lap Times Match 911 GT3, Beat Camaro Z/28. The Sport mode affects the programming of the standard six-speed automatic transmission and is activated by pushing the Tow/Haul mode button twice. The Sport mode causes the transmission to hold gears for longer, keeping the engine in its ideal power and torque range for longer. Ford says activating the Sport mode makes the truck feel more responsive and quicker in acceleration. The Sport mode is similar to the F-150’s Tow/Haul mode, which also changes shift points under acceleration, keeping the truck at a higher rpm and further up in the power range for improved towing. In this case, the technology limits the transmission from shifting up when the vehicle crests a hill, and provides downhill brake support that allows engine-compression braking to slow the vehicle and maintain a steady speed. Source: www.motorauthority.com