Ford’s release of its new 5.0 V-8 has set the aftermarket on its rear trying to play catch up. We have had our hands on a number of F-series trucks with the entertaining Coyote engine and it’s all we ...
Roush is ready to deliver serious power to the Ford F-150. The Blue Oval brand-focused tune unleashed on Tuesday a supercharged pickup dubbed the F-150 SC. Lift the hood and you'll spy Ford's ...
Enthusiasts for Ford’s long-lost F-150 Lightning will fawn over this jaw-dropping ROUSH Performance F-150, which features a supercharged 5.0-liter V8. ROUSH wanted to create a vehicle that fit between ...
Roush is to Ford what steroids are to athletics. While their modified vehicles are certainly less than common on the road, we usually see them materialize as Mustangs. That wont be true this time.
Have you ever wondered what makes the Ford Coyote V8 so great? Of course, there are multiple answers to that question, one of them involving the fact that the motor is available on multiple platforms ...
Roush has been building hopped up cars and trucks with more style and performance for years. The company is mostly known for making already fast Mustangs faster, but that isn't all it does. Roush has ...
This race is not only thrilling, but also packs a giant Corvette-shaped surprise that makes things even more exciting. First up, we have a two-door, two-wheel-drive, Whipple-supercharged Ford F-150.
It’s not hard to argue that the F-150 and Mustang, respectively, are the heart and soul of Ford’s lineup. The Mustang serves the latter, a manifestation of the spirit of the Detroit-based carmaker’s ...
No longer will a high-performance supercharged V8 be the sole province of the off-road ready F-150 Raptor R. Now, Ford Performance is offering big power to customers who want a street-focused truck ...
If all you want from life is a new, factory-backed, 700-horsepower pickup truck but the Ford tattoo on your chest prohibits you from buying a Ram 1500 TRX, worry no more because Ford Performance will ...
Ford has mostly moved to V6 power for the F-150 pickup. But unlike Toyota, Ford will still sell you an F-150 packing a naturally-aspirated 5.0-liter V8. And as it turns out, you won’t have to wait for ...