Downsized turbos have been the way for the last couple of years. Sixes have been replaced by boosted fours, turbo-sixes have ...
New permits filed with Louisville Metro Planning and Design show Ford could soon be expanding its Kentucky Truck Plant site. What we know.
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Ford isn’t just scaling back on electric vehicles, it’s rethinking how it handles batteries altogether. This month, the automaker scrapped not one but two major EV battery deals: an $11.4 billion ...
After consistently declining for 30 years, roadway fatalities in the U.S. have risen over the past decade. Fatalities jumped to nearly 35,000 in 2015, an 8% increase from the year prior, and rose ...
Ford stock surged to a new 52-week high today after an analyst upgrade and a well-received presentation at the recent CES convention in Las Vegas. Piper Sandler upgraded Ford to the equivalent of a ...
Ford's CEO says thousands of technician jobs are unfilled, but new research points to dealership practices—not education—as the real culprit behind the shortage ...
Electric vehicles haven't been a huge victory for Ford despite solid sales numbers. Between production costs and stagnant demand, it's time for a change in game plan. Ford announced a major shift in ...
Doug Field, Ford's chief of EVs, is leading the charging behind the legacy automaker's push to develop self-driving capabilities in-house.Darron Cummings/AP Ford said it's developing autonomous ...
At CES 2026 on Wednesday, Ford announced that its popular hands-free highway driving system, BlueCruise, aims to go fully eyes-off in 2028. Upgraded BlueCruise will debut on the automaker's Universal ...