After teasing a brand new Ford F-150 interior project about two months ago, Polish specialist Carlex Design has finally unveiled its own take on America’s best-selling pickup truck.
Dubbed Hunter Edition, this particular F-150, which is a current-generation Super Cab, sports a matte green and black finish. Perfect for sneaking behind a deer or a Toyota Prius while hunting in the woods, huh?
Jokes aside, it’s the truck’s cabin we’re interested in, as this is where the folks over at Carlex usually showcase their talent. To begin with, they’ve dressed just about anything you can touch, including the dashboard and the console, in brown suede and black leather.
To complete the cabin’s opulent look, Carlex added wood veneers and white stitching on the seats and the door panels. Needless to say, it sure beats what Ford has to offer on the factory-built King Ranch version of the F-150.
There’s no word on how much Carlex might charge for these enhancements, but don’t expect that leather and wood to come cheap.
In case you missed it, the Polish crew are known for modifying just about any type of vehicles, ranging for sporty SUVs such as the Porsche Cayenne to full-size vans like the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter.
Jokes aside, it’s the truck’s cabin we’re interested in, as this is where the folks over at Carlex usually showcase their talent. To begin with, they’ve dressed just about anything you can touch, including the dashboard and the console, in brown suede and black leather.
To complete the cabin’s opulent look, Carlex added wood veneers and white stitching on the seats and the door panels. Needless to say, it sure beats what Ford has to offer on the factory-built King Ranch version of the F-150.
There’s no word on how much Carlex might charge for these enhancements, but don’t expect that leather and wood to come cheap.
In case you missed it, the Polish crew are known for modifying just about any type of vehicles, ranging for sporty SUVs such as the Porsche Cayenne to full-size vans like the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter.