Ford is showcasing its prowess in both electric vehicles and internal combustion performance machines. At the prestigious Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, the spotlight is on their electric contender, the F-150 Lightning SuperTruck.
This 1,400-horsepower prototype aims to surpass the record set by Ford’s creation, the SuperVan 4.2, in the 2023 competition. This electric strength follows a successful showing at the grueling 24 Hours of Le Mans, where the Ford Mustang GT3 secured a podium finish in its class.
Ford also recently revealed the European specifications for the high-performance Mustang GTD. While the exterior boasts a head-turning design, the interior has received mixed reviews. Despite featuring exposed carbon fiber, some critics find it lacking in luxury compared to its price point.

While Ford grapples with recent recalls, including one for their popular Mustang, a different trend is emerging in their SUV lineup.
Boxy, off-road-inspired designs like the Bronco are proving highly successful, and rumors suggest this trend might extend to car-based crossovers. Independent automotive designers are taking notice.
Ramadhan equips his Flex with a modern take on the boxy design, incorporating design cues from the latest F-150 truck. The result is a ruggedly handsome look with a crimson paint job, black accents, wheels, and a contrasting white roof.