Ford Assembled 144,000 New Trucks In Q1 2024

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One of the most iconic names in the pickup truck world plans to continue its domination.

Ford is known for making some of the most ubiquitous and iconic pickup trucks of all time, with the F-Series being one of the most legendary pickup truck lineups ever, and electrification, off-road performance, and other aspects adding to its incredible versatility. However, launching into the second quarter of 2024, Ford is ready to bolster its presence in the truck world more than ever before.

With a lineup considering of a renewed Super Duty, F-150, and Ranger since last spring, Ford has assembled 144,000 of these trucks in the first quarter of the year, and with hybrid, gas, diesel, and fully-electric options to choose from, American truck customers have an incredibly wide range of options with Ford, as well as different body styles and trim levels.

Of course, the favorite of many automotive enthusiasts among Ford’s truck lineup is the F-150 Raptor, and its even more hot-blooded, V8-powered sibling, the F-150 Raptor R. With high-performance, off-road-ready setups, these two trucks are now being joined by the 2024 Ranger Raptor, which is bringing the high-performance version of the smaller Ranger truck to North America for the first time.

A 430-horsepower 3.0-liter EcoBoost V6 is responsible for its thrilling off-road performance, and along with all the other Ranger and F-Series trucks for the US, which are assembled domestically, it’s getting ready to be shipped to dealers across the country and hit the road, reaffirming Ford’s domination in the truck world.

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