A major auto show like the Detroit Auto Show always brings the best out of automakers who are participating in the event. And yeah, that even counts a local brand like Ford.

For the 2013 NAIAS, the hometown automaker has introduced a special-edition Ford F-150 that it has affectionately called the King Ranch Special Edition.

It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that this particular special-edition model of the F-150 King Ranch deserves special consideration because of the way Ford designed it.

The combination of aesthetic modifications and powertrain options certainly gives credence to its special-edition designation, so much so that this truck actually holds a certain amount of appeal to us. That being said, it would've been better if this baby came out with some performance upgrades too. After all, they're always a good thing when you're dealing with trucks of this size.

Find out more about the Ford F-150 King Ranch Edition after the jump

2013 Ford F-150 King Ranch Special Edition

Specifications
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  • Model: 2013 Ford F-150 King Ranch Special Edition
  • Engine/Motor: V8
  • Horsepower: 360
  • Torque: 380
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Pros
Cons

Exterior

There are not a whole lot of exterior modifications on this one, although if you count the special badging, the revised three-bar grille, and the 18-inch, seven-spoke aluminum wheels with King Ranch painted accents as extensive mods, then by all means. At the very least, that three-bar grille does stand out from the rest of the F-150s you'll see out on the road.

Interior

The lack of exterior upgrades is made up for by an awesome interior that includes seats wrapped in Chaparral leather with King Ranch embroidery and a dashboard that has its own faux-wood treatment with special ambient lighting. The colors and the subsequent treatment of the interior really feels like you're out on the outdoors and ready to herd some cattle.

Interior Features (All Standard)

-Easy-to-read gauges,

-Display center (includes warning messages and text functions, e.g. door ajar)

-Outside temperature display

-Remote Keyless Entry System

-Reverse Sensing System

-SuperCrew fully flat load floor (SuperCrew models)

-Rear view camera

-Universal garage door opener

-Dome lamp, rear

-Dome lamp with map light, front (SuperCab models)

-Ambient lighting

-Fade-to-off interior lighting (SuperCrew models on XL)

-Delayed accessory power

-Power locks with integrated key transmitter keyless entry including auto-lock (SuperCrew on XL)

-Horn, dual-note

-Power point, front

-Power point, rear (SuperCab and SuperCrew models)

-King Ranch Chaparral leather

-Steering wheel, tilt

-Steering wheel, memory power tilt/telescoping

-Cruise control

-Additional steering wheel-mounted controls

-Power-adjustable pedals with memory

-Intermittent windshield wipers

-Auto-dimming rearview mirror

-Overhead console with two storage bins (SuperCrew on XL, SuperCab and SuperCrew on XLT)

-Rear door cupholders for SuperCab and SuperCrew

-Visors with lighted, covered mirrors for the driver and front passenger

-Grab handles, front passenger-side and for SuperCrew, rear

-Color-coordinated carpet with rubber floor mats

-Easy Fuel capless fuel filler

-Remote Start System

-Color-coordinated carpet with King Ranch® mats

-Large flow-through center console included with front bucket seats (includes 2+2 cupholders)

-Woodgrain-style trim accents

-Heated and cooled power front seats

-MyKey

-Auxiliary audio input jack

-4.2-inch LCD Productivity Screen

-Two-ton capacity jack

Performance

One of the things we like about the F-150 King Ranch is that it's offered with a host of engine options, beginning with a 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 that produces 365 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque and goes all the way up to a 5.0-liter V-8 engine that produces 360 horsepower and 380 pound-feet of torque.

Pricing

The F-150 King Ranch Special Edition comes with a base price of $43,515. Depending on the optional upgrades you might have, that price can still go up north.