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The best new Fords are coming soon

The best new Fords are coming soon

The correct Explorer offers a range of up to 374 miles, while standard kit will include a heated steering wheel and massaging seats, climate control, keyless entry and a 15-inch touchscreen that dims to reveal additional storage. things. Behind the Explorer’s tailgate there’s a 450-litre boot – larger than the Mach-E but around 100 liters smaller than the ID.4. Prices start from £39,875.

Ford Mustang

Few last hurrays will match those planned for Ford Mustang. This is likely the latest gas-guzzling version of the famous muscle car. last mustang Available exclusively with a 5.0-liter V8 engine producing 439 hp. in the basic version and 446 hp. high performance version of Dark Horse. As such, the new model’s exhaust note sounds reassuringly old-school.

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The new Mustang is available with either a six-speed manual transmission or a 10-speed automatic, and those who opt for three pedals get rev-matching on downshifts for perfect V8 exhaust as standard. Other features include a mechanical limited-slip differential, adaptive suspension and a thoroughly modern interior with two large displays. The Dark Horse version received a different six-speed transmission from Tremec, unique suspension geometry, a Torsen limited-slip differential, additional chassis bracing and Brembo brakes.

Ford Mustang GTE

Before you make the same joke as everyone else, no, it’s not a diesel. This is a Ford the most extreme version of the new Mustangpowered by a 5.2-liter supercharged V8 engine expected to produce over 800 hp, revs to 7,500 rpm and sends all that firepower to the rear wheels only through an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission and a limited slip differential. The car even features some technology banned from international motorsport, but it all comes with a price: £315,000.

Ford Puma Gen-E

Ford Puma was best selling car in the UK in 2023So it makes perfect sense that Ford would want to capitalize on its success and broaden the appeal of its fantastic small SUV by introducing an all-electric version to compete with Jeep Avenger, Peugeot E-2008 and upcoming Renault 4. Officially named Ford Puma Gen-EWe know it will be revealed sometime this year, but the exact date remains under wraps for now.

Ford Ranger PHEV

Very capable Ford Ranger currently only available with diesel engine, but there is a new one plug-in hybrid There’s a version coming soon that will hopefully address the best-selling pickup’s uneconomical reputation. First ever Ranger PHEV uses an 11.8 kWh battery that Ford says allows for up to 47 miles of pure-electric driving or can be used to power tools and appliances—ideal if you’re running low on power at work. The maximum towing capacity of 3,500kg is also impressive, being the same as the diesel models.

Which new Ford model are you most looking forward to hitting the road? Let us know in the comments below…