FORD MUSTANG
Beyond the expected
Beyond the expected
The Mach‑E GT delivers muscle‑car thrills paired with EV practicality and modern tech. It’s a compelling alternative to rivals like the Tesla Model Y Performance and Porsche Macan EV, especially if you value sharp styling, brisk performance, and hands‑free driving on highways. If you're after nonstop track-ready power, be aware of its brief peak-power limit.
Ford Mustang Mach E-Gt
Horse Power 480 HP
$54,495
Adventure is calling louder than ever. The versatile BMW X3 models deliver all-terrain performance, power, and efficiency in a rugged utility vehicle. The exterior of the BMW X3 SUV exudes presence and power. Expansive surfaces and dramatic curves combine to form its monolithic proportions—from the formidable front end to the imposing rear. Bold design features include the reimagined kidney grille with contoured lighting and double light signature headlights
Ford-Edge
2.7 L twin‑turbo V6,
Horse Power 250 HP
$38,365
The Ford F‑150 blends rugged durability with cutting-edge technology. Whether you need a basic workhorse, a luxury truck, an off-road beast (Raptor/Raptor R), or a hybrid powerhouse, there's a configuration tailored to you. It nails capability, comfort, and connectivity — cementing its position at the top of the pickup segment.
Ford F-150
5.0 L V8 – Engine
Horse power 400 hp
$112,925
The Ford Bronco is more than a revival—it’s a reimagined icon that merges heritage-laden design with state-of-the-art off-road performance and modern comfort tech. Whether you're an off-road purist seeking the Raptor’s extreme capability or a weekend adventurer opting for the cost-effective Base or Big Bend trims, the Bronco lineup caters to a broad spectrum of adventure needs.
Ford Bronco
twin‑turbo V6
Horse Power 300 HP
$40,990
The Ford Expedition is a versatile full‑size SUV offering bold towing, spacious interiors, flexible seating, cutting‑edge infotainment, and optional off‑road capabilities. The 2025 redesign adds standout usability features (Split Gate, Flex Console), a refined tech suite, and trims to suit families and adventurers alike.
Ford Expedition
twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 engine
Horse Power 400 HP
$57,345
If you're looking for a full-size SUV that blends family comfort, modern tech, cargo convenience, and strong performance—without jumping to the pricier King Ranch or Platinum—the Limited trim is an excellent pick. Let me know if you want a comparison with other trims like Tremor or Platinum!
Ford-Expedition-Limited
3.5 L EcoBoost V6
Horse Power 400 HP
$$68,515
The Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 is the most powerful and track-focused version of the iconic Mustang lineup. Reviving the legendary partnership between Ford and Carroll Shelby, the GT500 combines aggressive design, advanced performance technology, and raw muscle car spirit.
Ford - Mustang - Shelby - Gt500
supercharged 5.2-liter V8 engine
Horse Power 700 Hp
$$127,000
The Ford GT is an iconic American supercar that embodies cutting-edge performance, aerodynamic design, and a deep racing heritage. Originally inspired by Ford’s legendary GT40 race cars of the 1960s — which famously beat Ferrari at Le Mans — the modern Ford GT is a technological masterpiece built for both the track and the road.
Ford - Gt
twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 engine
Horse Power 650 HP
$500,000
The Mustang GTD represents a new benchmark—not just for Mustang, but for American supercars. It combines savage power, race-derived tech, and real-world usability, setting lap records and competing with the best in its class.
Ford - Mustang - GTD
Powered by a supercharged 5.2 L V8
Horse Power 815 HP
$327,960
The 1969 Ford Mustang is one of the most iconic and sought-after classic muscle cars ever built. Marking a significant evolution from earlier models, the 1969 Mustang introduced a more aggressive and muscular design with a longer, wider body and quad headlamps that set it apart from its predecessors.
1969 - Ford - Mustang
inline-six engines to powerful V8
Horse Power 155 HP
$$400,000
The 1970 Ford Mustang is a standout model from the golden era of American muscle cars. As part of the first generation Mustang lineup, the 1970 model continued the iconic pony car’s legacy with subtle design updates and powerful engine options. This model year is easily recognizable by its more aggressive front-end styling, featuring dual headlights moved to the grille area, a cleaner body line, and distinctive rear taillights. It was offered in various trims, including the hardtop, fastback (SportsRoof), and convertible, with performance-oriented versions like the Mach 1, Boss 302, and Boss 429 becoming instant legends.
Ford - Mustang - 1970
cubic inch V8
Horse Power 220 HP
$399,000
The Ford Mustang Boss 302 is one of the most iconic performance variants of the classic Mustang lineup. Originally introduced in 1969, the Boss 302 was designed to compete in the Trans-Am racing series and quickly became a legend among muscle car enthusiasts.
Ford - Mustang - Boss - 302
cubic-inch (4.9-liter) V8 engine
Horse Power 290 HP
$224,000