Ford Pro Electric SuperVan Debuts As Track-Ready Transit Tribute Racer
With nearly 2,000 horsepower on tap, the van can rocket from 0-62 mph in two seconds.
Read More »With nearly 2,000 horsepower on tap, the van can rocket from 0-62 mph in two seconds.
Read More »The sequel to last year's colorful creation will make its debut at Goodwood this week.
Read More »The iconic SuperVan is coming back as an EV.
Read More »Ford's crazy Supervans date back to the 1960s.
Read More »Ford is cooking up another all-electric debut for this year's event.
Read More »Ford and M-Sport are electrifying their racing lineup.
Read More »Farley is no slouch behind the wheel.
Read More »The move comes as Ford prepares to transition to EVs in Europe by 2030.
Read More »Attendees must have a negative COVID-19 test or be fully vaccinated, however.
Read More »The Puma ST looks and sounds equally good out on the track.
Read More »The only sound we can hear is the Mach-E's tires turning to vapor.
Read More »Could it be the Euro-market debut of the Mustang Mach 1?
Read More »Climbing the hill at Goodwood with 760 ponies!
Read More »Gittin says that the controls were smooth and had no lag.
Read More »We want video of the GT500 on the hillclimb course.
Read More »We think this is a new higher-performance street version of the Ford GT.
Read More »This green Mustang can drive 200 miles per charge.
Read More »As the annual Detroit Auto Show moves from January to warmer months, it could look to Goodwood for inspiration.
Read More »Liam Doran's Ford RS200 lost its rear bodywork at the Goodwood Hillclimb, causing it to crash into the hay bales.
Read More »A rushed gestation, a power steering leak, and some bad advice all contributed to this Mustang's hard-to-watch Goodwood appearance.
Read More »Who was more spectacular to watch at the 2018 Goodwood Festival: a pro drifter, or a World Rally Championship driver?
Read More »That's one way to make an entrance.
Read More »Even multi-million-dollar historic sportscars need to be wrung out every now and again.
Read More »The self-driving '65 Mustang from Siemens gave the Goodwood Hillclimb another go, performing far better than on its first run.
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