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First Drives2024 Ford Ranger Raptor: Jumping and Racing Through the Desert
The Australian-developed Ford Ranger Raptor is finally landing in North America. Priced from $77,945 (MSRP), it’s been customized and optimized from the ground up to make sure it could tackle any terrain or condition. This is the third member of the Raptor family, joining the F-150 Raptor and Bronco Raptor …
Comparative TestsFord F-150 Lightning vs. Tesla Cybertruck: The Numbers
The Ford F-150 Lightning was the first full-size electric pickup to hit the Canadian market, but competition is about to heat up with models like the Rivian R1T, Chevrolet Silverado EV, GMC Sierra EV, Ram 1500 REV and of course the Tesla Cybertruck ready to take over. We still don’t …

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Los AngelesFord presents its new Edge Concept
It’s now a done deal: Ford has just revealed its Edge Concept at the Los Angeles Auto Show. This vehicle presents a shape that should be very similar to the production version, currently under development. The dimensions of the concept Its length is 4,689mm, while the wheelbase spans 2,848mm. The …
FrankfurtFord Evos concept: The smart car
Despite what it might look like, Ford’s Evos concept is not a coupe, but a sedan which features four Gullwing-like doors. Engineers and designers from research centers located all over the world have worked together in order to create the Evos. Next year, Ford should put into production a series …

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Motoring TV 2000 Episode 2
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Motoring TV 2001 Episode 21
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