2021 Ford F-150: Spy photos reveal first look at Ford's redesigned F-150 pickup

2021 Ford F-150: Spy photos reveal first look at Ford's redesigned F-150 pickup

Ford's soon-to-be-redesigned F-150 pickup is expected to make its big debut sometime this year. Spy photographers recently believed they spotted a first look at the 2021 crew cab model.

The F-150 was seen undergoing road testing in Dearborn, Michigan, near the carmaker's headquarters, according to Automotive News Canada.

The exterior of the pickup truck appears to feature stacked headlights and a hood that is slightly more raised.

Other design cues, like the grille, appear to be reminiscent of previously introduced F-150 models. Inside the new F-150, Ford also plans to include at least a 12-inch screen that can simultaneously display features like maps and audio controls, according to Bloomberg.

The new 2021 Ford F-150 was spotted undergoing road testing near its automaker's headquarters in Dearborn, MI.
The new 2021 Ford F-150 was spotted undergoing road testing near its automaker's headquarters in Dearborn, MI.

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Ford's F-Series has been the best-selling vehicle in the United States for 43 consecutive years.

The automaker is also expected to make an electric version of the Ford F-150 pickup. The company recently revealed a video demonstration of an electric pickup towing a train.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 2021 Ford F-150: Spy photographers spot first look at next-gen pickup