As a limited-production supercar, the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD gives drivers plenty of reasons to fall in love. These include its tremendous power, engaging dual-clutch transmission, outstanding maneuverability, and Unreal Engine-powered dual display.

It Features a Supercharged Engine

Under the Mustang GTD’s hood lies the most powerful engine in Mustang history: the supercharged 5.2L Predator V8. This engineering marvel was developed by Ford Performance and generates a fiery 815 hp and 664 lb-ft of torque. Numerous race-bred components, including a dry-sump oil system, ensure the engine maintains an optimal output across various speeds and operating conditions. The Predator V8’s immense power and motorsport-grade technologies allow the supercar to reach a vision-blurring top speed of 202 mph.

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In continuous production since 1964, the Ford Mustang is the manufacturer’s longest-produced nameplate. The 2025 Ford Mustang proves that Ford is yet to become complacent with it, adding a range of exciting features to keep fans coming back for more. Explore six of the iconic muscle car’s most thrilling features to see if it’s the right option for you.

1. Electric Power-Assisted Steering (EPAS)

The Ford Mustang has shunned the more traditional hydraulic pump for its power-assisted steering feature, instead opting for an electric motor. This allows for enhanced steering technology, including pull-drift compensation, which constantly adjusts to the road, counteracting areas of its surface that can cause your Mustang to drift to the left or right. 

2. SecuriLock Passive Anti-Theft System

To prevent theft, your Ford Mustang will utilize its SecuriLock Passive Anti-Theft System, which uses an engine immobilizer to prevent unauthorized people from starting the engine. Only a properly coded key will be able to start the car. This feature is essential for keeping your Mustang safe, as it is a highly sought-after vehicle. 

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The 2025 Ford Ranger has competitive payload and towing capacities, making it the truck to beat for anybody wanting something capable as well as comfortable and stylish. This smooth-riding mid-sized truck has a wide variety of features that’ll appeal to many people with different needs.

1. It Drives Well

Although the Ranger is a strong, tough truck, it still delivers a smooth ride. It accelerates quickly, reaching 60 mph in 5.6 seconds when equipped with the optional V6 engine. When there’s a four-cylinder engine under the hood, the truck can reach 60 mph in 6.2 seconds. It feels stable on the road, too, making it easy to drive.

2. It Tows Tremendously

Towing doesn’t make the Ranger break a sweat. With a competitive maximum towing capacity of 7,500 pounds, this truck is ready for tough jobs, like hauling heavy equipment or recreational gear. To reach this towing capacity, make sure you’re driving a LARIAT, XL, or XLT with a Crew Cab and the Trailer Tow Package. If you’re interested in the Ranger Raptor, note that its maximum towing capacity is 5,510 pounds.

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Winning over loyal pony car fans with a new body style and powertrain is a near-impossible feat. But the 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E pulls it off fantastically, making every driver fall in love with its high-performance electric powertrain, traditional Mustang looks, and exciting technology.

It Offers Zippy Acceleration

The Mustang Mach-E offers an assortment of powertrain configurations, including several that are tuned for the track. The base model features a single rear-axle-mounted motor, producing 264 hp and 387 lb.-ft of torque. Drivers who want additional power and traction can opt for the available dual-motor eAWD system, which amps up the output to 325 hp and 500 lb.-ft of torque.

For true track-ready performance, the Mustang Mach-E lineup includes the GT and Rally trim levels, both of which feature performance eAWD systems paired with an extended-range battery. The top-of-the-line Rally trim produces a monstrous 480 hp and 700 lb-ft of torque. On the racetrack, this translates to a 0-to-60-mph time of 3.3 seconds and a quarter-mile time of 11.8 seconds.

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When adventure calls, how will you answer? The 2025 Ford Explorer delivers the power, utility, and comfort to make every journey more fun, whether it’s across town or across the continent.

Brings Along Everyone and Everything

The 2025 Explorer has plenty of room for the whole family and their gear. With three rows of seating available, the Explorer can accommodate up to 7 passengers, so nobody has to stay behind. The available PowerFold third-row seat makes configuring the Explorer for more passengers or added cargo easy and quick, and the standard power liftgate makes accessing the cargo compartment very convenient.

The Explorer is also a cargo-carrying champion. With a jaw-dropping 46 cubic feet of cargo volume behind the second row, there’s room for bags and belongings galore inside. And with a towing capacity of up to 5,000 pounds and Ford’s Class III Tow Package included with every trim, the family boat or camper can come along with ease.

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Adventurous and ready to tackle the most demanding terrains while boasting a modern design with plenty of first-class tech and interior features, the 2025 Ford Bronco is ready for test drives, with both two and four-door models to choose from.

Powerful Performance

Turbocharged performance meets smooth shifting in this edition of the Ford Bronco, as it offers three stunning engines that pair with either a seven-speed manual or 10-speed automatic transmission, depending on the trim level and engine you choose. The first engine, a 2.3-liter I-4, delivers 300 horsepower, enough to make an easy task out of most challenges. The intermediate engine is a 330-horsepower 2.7-liter V6, though the most power is offered by the third option, a 418-horsepower 3.0-liter V6.

Ready for Off-Roading

Designed for conquering nature, this SUV has impressive versatility-enhancing features built in already, including a part-time selectable 4×4 system that can be toggled on and off at will. Also included is a terrain management system called G.O.A.T. (Goes Over Any Type of Terrain) Modes and the H.O.S.S. Suspension System, which has been well-tested for high-speed off-road performance. Select trims also have high clearance ride height, semi-active dampers for smoother rides, and an advanced 4×4 system with Automatic On-Demand Engagement.

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Versatile and ready for challenges, the 2025 Ford Maverick is a popular pickup that takes advantage of its smaller size by providing impressive fuel efficiency, exceptional handling, and the ability to maneuver in tight spaces where other trucks struggle.

Fuel-Savvy and Versatile

The Maverick’s two engine options, a 238-horsepower 2.0-liter gas engine with EcoBoost technology and a 191-horsepower 2.5-liter hybrid engine, are both sure to impress when tackling challenges. Both of these engines easily go the distance, with the gas engine delivering up to 30 MPG and the hybrid engine going even further with up to 42 MPG in combined gas/electric mileage. Also versatile, this pickup offers both all-wheel and four-wheel drive, depending on the engine and trim level.

Comfy Interior Amenities

Inside the Maverick’s cabin, a particulate air filter comes standard, as do power windows and air conditioning. Every model also has convenient under-seat storage bins, and seating fabrics range from easy-to-clean ActiveX material to cloth. The available power moonroof is perfect for sunny days and stargazing, selected trim levels have both heated front seats and dual-zone climate control, and you can create a calming vibe inside the cabin with the optional ambient lighting system.

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If you’re looking for an adventure SUV, the 2025 Ford Bronco and the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport stand out from the crowd. They are both built for the trails, but the big Bronco is more suitable for extreme off-roading, whereas the smaller Bronco Sport is more city-friendly. Here’s a comparison between the two to know what to expect during a test drive at your Ford dealership.

Comparing the 2025 Ford Bronco vs. the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport at Your Ford Dealership

Engine Options 

Designed with tough terrains in mind, the 2025 Bronco offers a selection of highly capable powertrains. Its base engine, a 2.3L EcoBoost I-4, delivers 300 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque and pairs with a seven-speed manual transmission, giving you the confidence to tackle most off-roading situations. Four-wheel drive is standard, and with a towing capacity of 3,500 pounds, the Bronco is well-equipped for whatever the day brings.

Perfect for daily driving and casual adventures, the Bronco Sport comes standard with a 180-hp 1.5L EcoBoost engine, an eight-speed automatic transmission, and four-wheel drive, delivering EPA estimates of 25 MPG in the city and 30 MPG on the highway, as well as a towing capacity of 2,200 pounds. Both models offer more powerful powertrains, offering up to 418 horsepower in the Bronco and 250 horsepower in the Bronco Sport.

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Tackling nature with reliable performance and versatility, the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport offers fuel-efficient engine options and a rugged design with urban styling.

Powerful Versatility

Along with standard four-wheel drive and H.O.S.S. (High-Performance Off-Road Suspension System), the 2025 Bronco Sport comes with a 1.5-liter engine that delivers 180 horsepower while offering up to 30 MPG in fuel economy. If you want more muscle, there’s also a 2.0-liter engine that boosts output to 250 horses and tows up to 2,700 pounds. Five G.O.A.T. Modes come standard, allowing you to select between different performance modes at any time, while selected trims offer up to seven.

A Comfortable Cabin

Inside the vehicle, power windows come standard, while a moonroof, heated front seats, and a heated steering wheel are all available. Lower trims come with electronic automatic temperature control and a rear air duct, select upper trims have a dual-zone system instead, and every model has a convenient split-folding rear bench seat. Bulky cargo can be accommodated with the standard split-folding rear bench seat, while smaller items can be stored in the optional cargo organizer.

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Ever wondered what would happen if Ford took the spirit of the Mustang and added a little fighter jet DNA? The 2025 Ford Mustang GTD is what. With a sub-7-minute time on the grueling Nürburgring circuit securing its international reputation as an elite supercar, the Mustang GTD is the fastest and most powerful street-legal pony car made yet.

Fighter Jet DNA

Even the highest-performing vehicles on the planet must contend with physics. The same four forces that govern the behavior of the world’s fighter jets like the legendary Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor also impacted the Mustang GTD. And Ford drew more than inspiration from the F-22; Ford makes the Mustang GTD’s serial plate and available 3D-printed paddle shifters out of titanium recycled from decommissioned Raptors.

Thrust

The core of the Mustang GTD’s unbelievable performance is a supercharged 5.2-liter V8 based on the legendary Predator engine. With a redline of 7,650 RPM and the ability to pump out an unbelievable 815 horsepower, the Mustang GTD can attain a top speed of a jaw-dropping 202 miles per hour. The engine is slung low for an improved center of gravity and mated to an 8-speed transaxle for incredible performance.

The engine is fed its oil by the first dry-sump oil system featured on a street-legal Mustang, which keeps the engine well supplied with lubrication even when operating under high-G cornering conditions.

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