Car manufacturers go to great lengths to ensure that your new car stands the test of time. Their research and development facilities simulate years of use for components and mechanisms, so that a five-year old car still feels like a new one.
Ken Block is back with another Hoonigan-branded piece of four-wheel madness here at SEMA 2018. It’s another Ford, but it’s probably not one you expected.
When we first found out about the Shelby Mustang GT500 back in March, we were pretty impressed. Then in May, we got another sneak peek at it. Now thanks to the a sneaky Instagram user, we get to see it in all its glory.
It’s no secret the Ford GT drums up nostalgia, something the Blue Oval hasn’t shied away from. In fact, the American automaker goes out of its way to embrace it.
Australian Touring Car racing is quite simply some of the best racing you could ever watch. The V8 Supercars series features four-door, family sedans packing naturally aspirated, five-liter V8 engines. These send 645hp straight to the rear wheels. With some of the closest and most intense white-knuckle racing in the world, there’s little wonder it’s so popular.
While video games are at the forefront of Gamescom, Ford is looking to give things an automotive flair. At this year’s event, it will unveil a brand-new performance vehicle.
Turn 10 has announced another new car is coming to Forza Motorsport 7 this month. Hot on the tri-exhaust tail of the 2018 Honda Civic Type R last month, June’s gratis vehicle is a mad-looking ’80s Mustang.
Ford has continued the slow reveal of the monstrous 2020 Shelby GT500. After an initial glimpse of its angry visage, we’ve now got a bird’s-eye view of the +700hp Blue Oval beast.
If you’re heading down to Indianapolis this weekend, you’ll have the very rare opportunity to pick up one of the most sought-after cars in the world right now.
It sounds a bit like an April Fool joke, but it isn’t. Ford has announced that it will start phasing out almost all its cars in the North American market.