The 1996 Ford Synergy concept car was ahead of its time, blending futuristic design with groundbreaking hybrid technology.
Automakers build all kinds of concept cars every year, but what happens to them after the lights go out at the show? Some of them were built from little more than hopes and dreams and end up falling ...
The Synergy still looks futuristic, despite debuting back in 1996.
Some of the concept vehicles on display at SEMA are straight out of a gearhead's dreams. Ford is displaying potential packages to make its tiny Maverick pickup more powerful and its Raptor R even more ...
Some cars are born ordinary, sold in the millions, and quietly fade into used-car lots. Others never make it past the drawing board, existing only in sketches and engineers’ daydreams. And then there ...
In 1954, in a moment of absolute frankness, the president of Gifford Motors described his company’s latest luxury automobile: “Designed to appeal to the snob in everyone. Designed to convert your bank ...
Ford is betting on its new Universal EV platform to compete with BYD and other leading Chinese brands. The first UEV-based model will be a mid-size electric pickup that Ford says will start at around ...
In August of 1965, the world was introduced to what would become an iconic off-roader, the Ford Bronco. Originally, the Bronco was offered in three body style: the U15 wagon is like the current ...
Unveiled in 2001, the Forty-Nine was an epic throwback to an iconic post-war model. Oozing supremely elegant simplicity, it marked the beginning of Ford's retro-modern styling shift, which yielded ...
The FP800S package includes extensive performance hardware, such as an air/oil separator, upgraded half-shafts, a lowering kit, and a Ford Performance Extreme cat-back exhaust. Bronze accents define ...