In a world that has gone absolutely nuts for jacked-up, off-road-ready pickups, the once thriving street truck scene has lost almost all of its factory support. Ford attempted to revive the scene with ...
Ford Motor Co. is bringing more affordable trucks to the United States, but there are no plans to bring the plug-in hybrid and Super Duty variants of its midsize Ranger that it's betting on to expand ...
What’s the only thing sadder than a car company giving up on all-electric vehicles in 2025? Try Ford’s new all-electric pickup, powered by a gas generator on the side. In its place, Ford is rolling ...
HAYWOOD COUNTY, Tenn. — Ford announced on Monday that it will produce all-new Built Ford Tough truck models, which are gas-powered, with production starting in 2029. Ford originally announced it would ...
Ford Motor Co. is making a series of changes as it pursues "higher-return opportunities," the automaker announced Dec. 15. Among those changes: Producing gas-powered trucks instead of electric trucks ...
While Ford has walked back some of its more ambitious electric vehicle goals lately, the company is still pushing forward with notable investment and new product launches. The Ford Truck division’s ...
This truck was once a signal of Ford's ambitions, but now it might be on the chopping block. Ford is considering discontinuing the electric F-150 Lightning, according to a report from The Wall Street ...
Some of the concept vehicles on display at SEMA are straight out of a gearhead's dreams. Ford is displaying potential packages to make its tiny Maverick pickup more powerful and its Raptor R even more ...
Ford executives are considering scrapping the electric version of the F-150 pickup truck, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter. Ford declined to comment on ...
Ford commits $60 million and 100 jobs at Kentucky plant to boost F‑Series output. Kentucky Truck Plant to produce over 5,000 extra trucks annually after speed-up. Ford expects $1B hit from Novelis ...
Ford is investing $60 million and adding 100 jobs at its Kentucky Truck Plant to recover from production losses. A fire at an aluminum supplier in New York disrupted Ford's F-Series truck production.
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