President Donald Trump visited Ford's Dearborn Truck Plant, where the F-150 is built. The president toured the factory with Ford leadership and interacted with plant employees. Trump has publicly ...
Ford recorded more fourth-quarter sales compared with the prior year, as lower-priced truck sales helped it more than offset a decline in electric vehicles. Ford’s total vehicle sales rose 2.7% to 545 ...
When the Ford Maverick arrived a few years ago, it felt like a revelation. In an era of spiraling vehicle costs and gargantuan pickups, here was a compact, capable truck with a hybrid powertrain and a ...
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 ...
Today's Nice Price or No Dice Super Deluxe Tudor represents the last Ford model with significant influence from Henry himself. Outfitted in police car livery—including a siren—this older restoration ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Every year, hundreds of thousands of vehicles seem to vanish without a trace, as far as their owners are concerned, anyway. In 2024 alone, over 850,000 vehicles were stolen across the USA, racking up ...
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.