Ford is designing what it claims will be the cheapest electric motors in the world to power its next-generation electric pickup that will go on sale in 2027. Doug Field, Ford’s head of EVs, told ...
Sleeker SUVs are all the rage these days. Call them crossovers, coupe-SUVs, lifted wagons, whatever you like, but the result ...
The Ram 1500 SRT TRX V8 is mated to a TorqueFlite eight-speed automatic. From there power goes to all four wheels via a ...
The 2026 Silverado 1500 Custom Trail Boss starts around 52,800 dollars, but if you want the interior tech and the 6.2-liter ...
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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 ...
Ford is shifting its electric vehicle strategy to include Extended Range Electric Vehicle (EREV) technology in its F-150 Lightning. The company will expand its hybrid and gasoline powertrain options, ...
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 ...
Are pickup trucks becoming caricatures of their former selves? They seem to grow larger and heavier with each successive redesign to the point where staircase tailgates are needed just to load them.
Ford might’ve blessed us with its international, Australia-bred Ranger back in 2019. But there are still a few versions that were left off America’s table, and the recent, beefed-up Super Duty is one ...
CEO Elon Musk once described the Cybertruck as Tesla's 'best ever' product. But demand for the controversial pickup truck has dried up. Tesla ended up pricing the Cybertruck far above what was ...
"Even midsize trucks have gotten too tall and too big," one insider said. Can pickup trucks get any larger? They've ballooned in size the last few years, becoming conspicuous behemoths on the road.