Ford

Ford may be best known for the F-150 pickup truck and Mustang sports car, but the brand is now putting a bigger emphasis on EVs, SUVs, and crossovers. In fact, aside from the Mustang, Ford no longer manufacturers any traditional passenger cars for the North American market.

Starting at the small end of the brand’s SUV lineup is the diminutive subcompact EcoSport. Next up is the popular compact Escape that was joined last year by the similarly sized Bronco Sport, the latter of which has a bigger emphasis on off-road performance. Also joining Ford’s was the Bronco, a hardcore off-roader designed to take the Jeep Wrangler head-on.

The mid-size Edge crossover continues to soldier on, along with the recently updated three-row Explorer. Traditional body-on-frame SUV buyers can still opt for the big Expedition.

Besides the F-150, Ford’s other pickup truck offerings include the mid-size Ranger that returned to North American markets a few years ago and the smaller, compact Maverick.

Although Ford does not offer a traditional minivan, the Transit Connect can be had as a wagon which allows for 6 to 7 passenger seating in what could be classified as a mini-minivan.

Finally, Ford is making a big push into the world of electric vehicles. To start, we have the Mustang Mach-E crossover and F-150 Lightning EV pickup truck.

Ford Bronco Sport - Review, Specs, Pricing, Features, Videos and More

Recently, we held a massive 2022 AutoGuide Compact SUV Comparison test presented by NRS Brakes. We’re now going to take a closer look at one of the entries in that battle royale, the 2022 Ford Bronco Sport.

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Ford EcoSport – Review, Specs, Pricing, Videos and More

Ford EcoSport

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Ford Edge - Review, Specs, Pricing, Features, Videos and More

The car-based crossover SUVs that dominate today’s new-vehicle marketplace were never intended to replace off-road trucks and utilities, but a market is emerging nonetheless for crossovers that can handle some rough going.

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Ford Escape - Review, Specs, Pricing, Features, Videos and More

The Ford Escape is one of the older options in the compact SUV segment, but it does offer a lot of choice. There are two turbocharged engine options, as well as a traditional hybrid and a plug-in hybrid. The latter only comes with front-wheel drive, while the rest can be paired with all-wheel drive.

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Ford Expedition - Review, Specs, Pricing, Features, Videos and More

Four big, body-on-frame SUVs enter the arena. Only one will win. It’s time to see which is the best full-size SUV.

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Ford Explorer - Review, Specs, Pricing, Features, Videos and More
Ford F-150 Lightning - Review, Specs, Pricing, Features, Videos and More
Ford F-150 Review, Specs, Pricing, Videos and More
Ford Maverick - Review, Specs, Pricing, Features, Videos and More
Ford Mustang - Review, Specs, Pricing, Features, Videos and More

Find everything you need to know about the Ford Mustang here, along with expert reviews, specs, photos, videos and more.

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Ford Mustang Mach-E - Review, Specs, Pricing, Features, Videos and More
Ford Ranger – Review, Specs, Pricing, Videos and More

Find everything you need to know about the Ford Ranger here, along with expert reviews, specs, photos, videos and more.

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Ford Transit Connect Wagon – Review, Specs, Pricing, Features, Videos and More
Check out all of the information on the Ford Transit Connect Wagon. We have pricing, specifications, images, and expert reviews.
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Ford Gives The Super Duty More Muscle For 2027

Ford is making several updates to its Super Duty lineup for the 2027 model year, expanding off-road capability across the range and introducing new luxury options for commercial-oriented chassis cab models.

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Ford Officially Says The Dark Horse SC Is Another Six-Figure Mustang

The new Mustang Dark Horse SC promises supercharged V8 power and serious track hardware. But that performance is going to cost you.

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Ford Recalled Another 1.75 Million Vehicles This Week

Ford has issued two separate recall campaigns affecting roughly 1.74 million vehicles in the United States after discovering software issues that can interfere with rearview camera operation.

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2026 Ford F-150 Raptor Review: Icon of Overkill

When did the modern off-road movement really kick off? That tipping point in which everyone became obsessed with ruggedizing all the SUVs and crossovers on the market, from Honda CR-Vs to the Volkswagen Atlas? There may be no exact answer to this question, but in our minds, it was the introduction of the original Ford F-150 Raptor.

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Ford Offers New Path To Daily Driving a Supercharged V8

Ford Performance is expanding its catalog of factory-backed upgrades with a new supercharger kit for 2026 F-150 and Mustang models equipped with the 5.0-liter V8, offering customers a turn-key route to higher output without stepping outside the Ford ecosystem.

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Why Ford Regrets The F-150 Lightning Electric Truck

After pouring billions into its first wave of electric vehicles—and losing billions more—Ford has begun a comprehensive rethink of its EV strategy.

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Ford Recalls Millions of Pickups and SUVs For Towing Problems

Ford is recalling millions of 2021–2026 model year trucks and SUVs over a trailer lighting and braking issue that could result in a loss of critical signals while towing.

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Is Carbon Buildup a Problem With Direct-Injection Engines?

Direct injection offers numerous benefits over port fuel delivery but could it be a bigger headache than it’s worth?

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The Ford F-150 Raptor Explained In 20 Seconds

Some trucks are built to handle daily commutes, hardware store runs, and the occasional camping trip. Others are engineered for far more extreme ambitions.

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Ford Now Charging Mach-E Buyers For A Basic Thing That Used To Be Free

Automakers have spent the past few years experimenting with subscription features and optional add-ons for once standard equipment. Now Ford is taking things a step further with the Mustang Mach-E.

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Ford Recalls 400,000 Explorers For Rear Suspension Failures

Ford is recalling 412,774 examples of the 2017–2019 Explorer to address a rear suspension issue that can lead to fractured toe links and, in some cases, a loss of vehicle control.

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Rumors Say Lincoln Planning A Luxury Version Of The Ford Bronco

Lincoln is reportedly developing a body-on-frame SUV with the goal of chiseling sales away from the Mercedes-Benz G-Class, Land Rover Defender, and the Range Rover, with a launch targeted around the 2029 or 2030 model year.

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Ford Allegedly Wants To Build Chinese Cars For Americans, In America

Ford is reportedly exploring the idea of partnering with Chinese automakers on U.S. soil, a play that could totally reshape the American auto market.

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Ford Recalls E-Transit Over High-Voltage Battery Fire Risk

Ford has issued a recall for 98 of the brand's all-electric 2026 E-Transit full-size vans. The issue pertains to bolts inside the high-voltage battery pack that may be missing washers. This can cause high electrical resistance or electrical arcing, which is bad and can easily lead to a fire.

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Ford Recalling Transit Van For Unsecured Engines

Ford is recalling 1,403 2023-2024 Transit vans. The reason for the recall has to do with the engine crossmember that might not be secured properly. This can cause the engine to shift or move, which possibly could result in a loss of drive power and/or brake failure.

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Ranking The Best Ford Thunderbirds of All-Time

It's time once again to discuss a legendary marque, and affix a letter grade to a selection of vehicles falling under that model name. The topic of today's post is the legendary Ford Thunderbird. The T-Bird, as it was affectionally known, may be the second most recognizable model name in Ford’s history; after the iconic Mustang of course. Over the span of 50 years, eleven generations of Thunderbirds came and went: some legendary, others completely forgettable.

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Ford Will Attack King of the Hammers with New Bronco Raptor 4600

Ford Racing has introduced the Bronco Raptor 4600, a race vehicle that will compete in the Ultra4 stock-based class at King of the Hammers in Johnson Valley, California. The event combines desert racing with rock crawling and is known for its demanding terrain.

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Ford Allegedly Talked With Chinese Automakers About Joining Forces

The Financial Times reported over the weekend that Ford had held talks with Chinese firm, Xiaomi, about forming a joint venture to build electric vehicles in the United States, citing people familiar with the matter.

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2026 Mustang GT350/TA: Shelby Gets Serious About Racing Again

Shelby American used the stage at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale to debut one of the most track-focused modern Mustangs yet: the 2026 GT350/TA.

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Millions Of Ford F-150s Are Under Investigation For Rear Wheel Locking

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it has widened its look into roughly 1.27 million Ford F-150s from the 2015 through 2017 model years, following owner reports of unexpected downshifts that are causing sudden deceleration and, in some cases, rear-wheel lockup.

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Did The Mustang Dark Horse SC Just Make The Mustang GTD Irrelevant?

The first Mustang Dark Horse SC crossed the block at Barrett-Jackson this week and sold for $1.25 million, with every dollar of the winning bid headed to charity to support diabetes research.

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This $19k Upgrade Turns Your F-150 Into A Monster

For 2026, Roush has introduced a new Roush F-150 package that positions itself as a more aggressive alternative to the factory F-150 Tremor, both visually and mechanically.

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VIDEO: Ford's New Formula 1 Engine Finally Makes Sounds!

Racing Bulls completed its first on-track running with the VCARB03, giving us the first sounds from Ford's new Formula 1 powertrain, whose return to Formula 1 comes via a technical partnership with Red Bull Ford Powertrains.

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Are Sedans The Solution To Ford's Affordablity Problem?

Rising vehicle prices are kicking off a shift in buyer priorities, subsequently forcing automakers to rethink product decisions. For Ford, that might include a return to a segment it kicked to the curb in North America several years ago: the sedan.

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Detroit Rivalry Goes Global In Formula 1—Ford Said This, GM Said That

Ford and GM are preparing to wage a new battle in a war that stretches back decades—this time, the battleground is Formula 1’s global stage.

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Ford And Carhartt Are Building A Special Edition Super Duty Together

Ford is building on one of its longest-running relationships with the launch of a new Super Duty Carhartt edition.

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Ford Racing Reveals 2026 Mustang Dark Horse SC With Supercharged V8

DEARBORN, Mich. – In a different era it would have been a Shelby. But right now, Ford has made it clear that its performance ambitions for the Mustang ride on the Dark Horse.

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What Is The 2026 Ford Mustang Dark Horse SC?

Update: Ford officially unveiled the 2026 Mustang Dark Horse SC in Detroit last night. It will use the same 5.2L Supercharged V8 and DCT combo as the Mustang GTD, and will get plenty of high-performance parts from Ford Racing. The automaker claims the Dark Horse SC will offer performance close to European exotics for a fraction of the price. Find out all the details in Greg's story live from the event.

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2027 Ford Bronco RTR Debuts with Big Tires and (Some) Raptor Parts

DEARBORN, Mich. – Fresh off a class win at the Score Baja 1000, racer and builder Vaughn Gittin Jr. dropped by Ford’s new world headquarters to preview his latest collaboration with the Blue Oval, the 2027 Bronco RTR.

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AEV Just Made Every Ford Super Duty Look Super Soft

American Expedition Vehicles is stepping into Ford country for the first time. Ahead of the Detroit Auto Show the Michigan-based off-road specialist has unveiled the FXL, a heavy-duty build based on Ford’s F-250 and F-350 Super Duty trucks.

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The Basic Shelby Super Snake Is Officially Back

Shelby American has added to its modern Super Snake lineup with a new, slightly less extreme version of its highest-performance Mustang.

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Ford Is Building A 'Vehicle Brain' For The Future

Ford outlined a clearer timeline for its next phase of vehicle software and automation, saying hands-off, eyes-off driving capability is targeted for 2028, while new AI-driven features will begin reaching existing customers much sooner.

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Wanna Bet: Ford Rumored To Debut New Cobra or Boss Mustang Next Week

According to an unconfirmed report from The Supercar Blog, Ford plans to unveil two new Ford Racing models at the Detroit Auto Show next week, with at least one of them rumored to be a Mustang wearing either the Cobra or Boss name.

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Ford Sets A Record For Most Recalls Ever Issued In A Single Year

No automaker has ever issued more recalls in a single year than Ford did last year. The company logged 153 recall campaigns covering nearly 13 million vehicles in the U.S., almost doubling the previous record set by General Motors more than a decade ago.

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2025 Ford Maverick XLT Hybrid AWD Review: One Truck Solution

Modern full-size trucks are pointless for most people.

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Ford's FP800S Concept Is An 800 HP Christmas Gift To The Mustang GT

Ford Performance is—potentially—giving Mustang buyers a new high-powered option to ponder.

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Ford and Renault Partner Up in Europe

Renault Group and Ford have announced a strategic partnership focused on expanding Ford’s electric vehicle lineup for European buyers. The agreement is intended to support both companies as they adapt to ongoing changes in the European automotive market.

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Velocity Takes The Fox Body Mustang To Crazy Town

There’s little argument that the Ford Mustang is one of the truly classic nameplates in automotive history. Ford’s pony car has been in production long enough—having initially debuted in 1964 with relatively humble underpinnings—to have gone through seven generations.

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Ford Is Pretty Happy The President Rolled Back Fuel Economy Rules

Ford CEO Jim Farley is pretty happy with the Trump administration’s decision to ease federal fuel-economy rules, pitching the move as a necessary correction that could bring lower-priced vehicles back into reach for American buyers.

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Top 10 Practical Used Performance Vehicles

Let’s say you’ve got an insatiable appetite for speed but you also have other responsibilities like three kids, a golden retriever, volunteer work on weekends and other domestic duties.

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The High Voltage Battery May Catch Fire In These Popular Ford Hybrids

More than 20,000 examples of the Ford Escape PHEV and Lincoln Corsair PHEV are being recalled for a second time after federal regulators determined that the same high-voltage battery issue flagged last year still hasn’t been fixed.

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The Ford Mustang Endures Because It's the Democratic Pony Car

Power to the people.

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2025 Ford Maverick Lobo Quick Spin Review

The Maverick Lobo is the spiritual successor to the sport trucks of the 1980s and 90s, which Gen Xers will wistfully recall. Their kids, many of whom are now old enough to drive, will have no idea what Dad is talking about, but will also find the Maverick Lobo pretty neat. I spent a week in the head-turning Velocity Blue Maverick Lobo this fall, giving ‘truck month’ a sportier vibe.

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Ford Wants To Sell You A Car On Amazon

Starting this week, you can now shop for used Ford vehicles on Amazon—the automaker announced a new partnership with the e-commerce giant, allowing buyers to browse and buy certified pre-owned Ford vehicles directly through Amazon’s online marketplace.

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Ford Racing Teases New Production Car

Ford has announced the brand's 2026 plans for the Ford Racing division and there's an interesting tidbit in there.

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Sounds Like Ford Is Probably Going To Scrap The F-150 Lightning

Ford’s flagship electric F-150 Lightning might not survive much longer, according to a new report.

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Ford Builds the Maverick We Always Wanted

Ford has done it. Well, at least in concept form, but still, it’s a first step.

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