Though Jack Roush may have built his reputation by building engines and Mustangs, the company that wears his name has expanded beyond pony cars and powerplants. The 2016 Roush F-150 is a great example of how versatile Roush has become, taking SEMA by storm with a strong new styling package and a supercharged, 650 horsepower 5.0 liter V8 under its hood.
It proved to be one of the most popular rides of the show, so much so that Roush has seen fit to give it another photo shoot, releasing a new batch of glamour shots onto adoring fans. Too much of a good thing? Not if you ask us.
Wearing a Phase 2 supercharger kit and all the assorted accessories that go with it, the SEMA version of the Roush F-150 is a step above the standard bodykit and exterior improvements. That’s a big part of the draw however, with Roush adding a new front grille, front bumper cover, fender flares, “R” hitch cover, along with a side-exit exhaust system boasting the Roush Active Exhaust feature for a throatier, meaner sound.
Just as important to this equation is the 2.0 Performance Series Suspension system utilizing new coilovers and shocks with boots. 20-inch Roush wheels wrapped in Mickey Thompson Baja rubber completes the beefy look of this F-150. Before supercharger or coiloivers or other options, the basic Roush F-150 kit starts at $10,600 on top of what you pay for the F-150 from the dealer. It’s a great look for the already-handsome F-150, and a way to stand out from the crowd making up America’s most popular vehicle.