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Uncompromising in its ability to help those who do the toughest jobs carry, tow, and do more, it features Ranger’s Driver Assist Technology, safety features, incredible versatility and immense capability.
Ford Performance is proud to announce its race-prepared Ranger Raptor1 will compete in Australia’s Tatts Finke Desert Race, only months after conquering the 2022 SCORE-International Baja 1000.
After more than two decades, Ford is returning to Formula 1. The iconic American automaker and Red Bull Powertrains are entering into a long term strategic technical partnership for the development of the next-gen hybrid power unit to be used from the 2026 Formula 1 season onwards.
When the Next-Generation Ford Ranger Raptor takes to the start line of the legendary SCORE International Baja 1000 this week (Nov. 18) it will mark the return of one of the race’s most winning nameplates.
Ford announced today that a Next-Generation Ranger Raptor will be its latest off-roading vehicle to tackle the SCORE International Baja 1000 – one of the toughest off-road races in the world. The Ranger Raptor will be racing on a low-carbon biofuel, demonstrating the potential of these fuels in the most demanding environments.
Jon Williams is general manager, Ford Blue in Europe, effective April 1st, 2022. He reports to Kumar Galhotra, President Ford Blue. In this role, Williams is responsible for the Ford’s iconic ICE and Hybrid nameplates in Europe including Puma, Kuga, Focus, Bronco and Mustang
Camouflage stickers with mind-bending patterns, squiggles, and swirls; car makers go to great lengths to protect their top-secret prototypes from prying eyes.