SANTA MONICA, CA – At the National Truck Equipment Association Work Truck Show here, Ford unveiled its makeover for the E-series, an important sales leader for the automaker and the top-selling full-size van in the United States for the past 29 years, according to the Web site www.edmunds.com.

The vehicle gets some improvements for 2009 with the rollout of the new Ford Work Solutions technology. The systems making their debuts on the E-Series include an in-dash computer — developed with help from Magneti Marelli and Microsoft Auto — that offers high-speed Internet access and includes wireless mouse and printer. There’s also an “asset tracking system” called Tool Link, developed with power-tool company DeWalt. It uses radio frequency identification technology to let users keep real-time inventory of the equipment they carry around in the vehicle. 

An in-dash navigation system with a 6.5-inch touchscreen, a fleet telematics and diagnostics system called Crew Chief, and a Cable Lock security system designed with Master Lock help to complete the high-tech profile of the 2009 E-Series.

The instrument panel has been redesigned, and there are other small but significant interior refinements and improvements.

The new E-Series lineup will go on sale in August. The Work Solutions technologies will also go into the 2009 F-150 and F-Series Super Duty truck lineups this fall, according to www.edmunds.com.

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