Apparently truck fans couldn’t get enough of the 650 HP SEMA Street Truck, and so Roush plastered some more images with this heavily customized F-150 on their social media outlets.

After admiring that tuned off-road version of the F-150 back in August, even we felt that Roush could have went the extra mile and come up with a couple of upgrades that weren’t just visual.

Not that there was anything wrong with that car visually, but when you make something that mean, you should always make sure its bite is just as “dangerous” as its bark.

This is where the SEMA Street Truck comes in. It features a Roush Phase 2 F-150 Supercharger kit that’s good for 650 HP and a whooping 813 Nm (600 lb-ft) of torque – now that’s going to get you places in a hurry!

Other mods include the Roush Active Exhaust, grille, lowering springs, custom 3M satin matte wrap, custom 22″ Roush Weld Racing wheels, Falken tires and a Leer tonneau cover, just so you don’t lose anything out the back while pushing that ferocious engine to its limits.

The American tuning company also asked fans to say if they’d rather have this “street car” or the off-road version, which you can also see in a couple of the pics.

Even if they’d be on equal footing in terms of performance, the fact that the Street Truck sits closer to the road is definitely going to be a major factor when it comes to on-road handling. If you like to take the road less traveled, the higher ground clearance of the off-road verdion will certainly prove more useful, especially if you frequent more country roads than you do canyon roads.

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