Ford Bronco 2023 News
Ford Performance brings off- and on-road heat
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By Chris Thompson · 01 Nov 2023
Ford Performance has revealed several modified cars based on current models with varying aims, from road performance to off-road domination.
RHD Ford Bronco spotted testing in Australia
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 14 May 2023
Ford appears to have had a change of mind about the Bronco for Australia, with at least one right-hand-drive (RHD) prototype spotted undergoing testing in Melbourne last month.
Ford Ranger to be built in China
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By Chris Thompson · 21 Apr 2023
China will become one of the few countries in the world to build the Ford Ranger as the brand announced at the Shanghai Auto Show the popular dual-cab ute is set to go on sale there “soon”.
The Baojun Yep is China’s adorable baby SUV
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By Chris Thompson · 06 Apr 2023
China’s making moves in the ‘cute car’ space, with the latest from the Baojun brand - a collaboration between General Motors, SAIC and Wuling - looking to take the adorable small SUV crown from the Suzuki Jimny.
The future Ford EVs Australia should get
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 25 Mar 2023
Since the beginning of this decade, models like the Mustang Mach-E electric vehicle (EV), reborn Explorer and Bronco SUVs and the trailblazing Maverick ute have really connected with consumers.
Is this a hint at an all-out F-150 Lightning?
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By Tom White · 06 Feb 2023
Ford's huge globe-spanning 'strategic motorsport strategy' shown alongside its F1 partnership announcement will yield some next-level EVs.
Is the Ranger Raptor going desert racing?
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By Stephen Ottley · 02 Oct 2022
Ford’s global racing boss would love to see the new Ranger Raptor put to the test in some of the world’s most demanding off-road races, including the Dakar Rally and Australia's own Finke Desert Race.
Ford must move from being the Ranger car co.
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 06 Aug 2022
Ford knows it relies too heavily on Ranger and Everest to stay afloat in Australia, but what can be done to address this? Does it plunge headfirst in the bright array of coming crossovers, SUVs, 4x4s, trucks and electric cars, all of which come with no guarantee of success?