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Ford is building prototypes of its upcoming EV and testing them in Michigan soon. That's one reveal from CFO Sherry House during an investor event.
Ford says its upcoming electric truck has one job: to be a great vehicle first. The EV part is almost beside the point.
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GM’s combined truck and EV total of 204,425 deliveries put it ahead of Ford in Q1, even with Silverado at 127,412
General Motors sold a combined 204,425 trucks and electric vehicles during the first quarter of 2026, a total that placed it ahead of Ford in domestic deliveries even though the Chevrolet Silverado accounted for 127,
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It’s strange to live in a world where trucks with more than 700 horsepower are a dime a dozen. There’s the Ram TRX and Ford F-150 Raptor R, not to mention all the high-performance electric pickups that have hit the road like the GMC Hummer EV, Rivian ...
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Ford F-Series moved 159,901 units in Q1 to stay America’s top truck despite a 16% year-over-year drop
Ford Motor Company sold 159,901 F-Series pickups during the first quarter of 2026, enough to hold the line’s position as the top-selling truck in the United States even as volume fell roughly 16 percent compared with the same period a year earlier.
As Ford Motor Co. works to make up for a production blip with its F-Series trucks, GM and Stellantis eye an opportunity.
We saw the stockpile of chipless Ford Super Duty pickups grow immensely in 2021. At one point, there were so many of them at Kentucky Speedway that they could even be seen from space. As it turns out, that’s once again the case in August of 2022.
Ford Motor Company and Carhartt launch a broad collaboration spotlighting the "essential economy," including a new co-developed Super Duty pickup truck.
A problem at a stamping plant will take down the F-150 assembly line for the next few days. Ford already has tight inventory and this does not help.
Ciccone found out about the existence of his truck — “a survivor” — during a Google search in 2010. He found a Coachbuilt website that mentioned the truck and its owner, Rex Perry, 84, of Stillwater, who had rescued it from a shed in Forest Lake that belonged to Fred Gould, a friend of Perry’s father-in-law.