CEO Jim Farley said his team was debating making a standalone all-terrain supercar to ensure Ford is the off-road performance ...
The car is said to come from a long-time ownership where it’s been stored indoors and maintained, but the seller provides an ...
Ford's plans for more off-road performance vehicles looks like it could bear fruit with a "super" sporty model. Ford's plans ...
Ford Mustang Boss, which is bone-stock and has fewer than 13,000 miles on the odo, is still for sale, although it is cheaper ...
Ford really is serious about redirecting its energy away from EVs and into even more hardcore combustion vehicles. The ...
The main thing to focus on is that Ford ... cars, pick-up trucks, sport utility vehicles and their structural parts.” It is not any concrete evidence on what the plan is exactly for the “Boss ...
"Ford has such a great history in the sport," Horner told Car and Driver at the same launch party. "It won so many championships, had so many successes in Formula 1, and you know, it's a brand ...
Ford Motor Company's legal team also supplied a stylized logo along with the application, reading "Boss." Although trademark filings aren't necessarily concrete evidence of a new model or car ...
sports cars, pick-up trucks, sport utility vehicles and their structural parts.” The Boss nameplate was first used in 1969 as a standalone variant of the first-generation Ford Mustang.