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Dodge built a 500-HP pickup before anyone was ready
This 500-hp beast still holds a Guinness World Record and remains the ultimate icon of American performance excess.
An F-150 Lightning driver was treated like a trespasser at a Ford dealership while paying a premium of $0.80/kWh to save his truck from a low battery.
Experience the roar of F1 in SF! Yuki Tsunoda drives the RB7 on Marina Blvd, Feb 21. Free admission, elite racing cars, and serious V8 noise. Bring earplugs.
Supercharging is a niche way to boost an engine's power, and it's been around for ages. In the 90s, models like the Pontiac Grand Prix and Mercedes SLK helped popularize supercharging on their six and ...
Ford bet big 15 years ago on going off-road and never looked back. It announced Jan. 13 it is expanding the packages to offer a more affordable model.
The electric vehicle market is in a strange place right now. With the federal tax credits gone, some automakers are marching forward, while others are shifting their strategy. Ford has decided to ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley announced the company is cutting production of the electric F-150 Lightning and refocusing its investment on hybrid vehicles and affordable EVs. The Detroit automaker announced the ...
Ford stopped production of the F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck in October after a fire at a supplier, but announced yesterday production would end. The all-electric truck sold fewer than 100,000 ...
Four years after Ford bravely electrified its best-selling vehicle, the F-150 Lightning pickup, it seemed ready to drop the model owing to slowing demand. Now, it turns out the company's got other ...
Ford's F-150 Lightning lives on, and this time, the electric pickup truck will no longer be a full-fledged electric vehicle (EV) as it will soon be transformed into a quasi-hybrid car that is also ...
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