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Ford Truck News For Saskatchewan
Less is indeed more. With the release of the 2022 Maverick Ford is bringing compact style to Paradise Hill - as well as superior efficiency. Visit Novlan Bros. in Saskatchewan today for further information.


According to CNET, the new Maverick (which has currently entered production and should arrive later this fall) will inject much-needed economy into the market. This pick-up - now ranked as the most compact within the Ford line-up - will generate a staggering 40 MPG in the city on the highway when equipped with the standard hybrid engine.

Boasting a robust 2.5L inline-four, the new Maverick proves an ideal daily commuter. An electronic continuously variable transmission assures smooth responses, while a front-wheel-drive optimises performance. A rotary-style gear shift enables precise operator control, and a 94 kWh battery supplements each rev - assuring an extended drive-range of 500 miles and affording confident handling in-between charges.

This truck serves as the first standard hybrid of its kind - and, with an estimated torque output of 155 lb.-ft and a payload capacity of 1,500 pounds - it is certain to start an efficiency trend. No longer will drivers have to compromise performance. The Maverick delivers true value.

Want to learn more about the new Ford Maverick? Contact our team today!
<a href="https://novlanbros.com/inventory/list/#/?&orderBy=6&asc=1&t=0&filter=[New%2CFord%2CF-350%20Super%20Duty%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C]"><img src="images/upload/August-2021/photo-of-2022-roush-ford-super-duty-exterior-features.jpg"alt="A black 2022 ROUSH Super Duty parked beneath an overpass, with shrubs and bridges in the background/></a>Prepare for a style upgrade in Lloydminster. Novlan Bros. is thrilled to announce that the 2022 ROUSH Super Duty is on its way - and it's bringing a series of exterior upgrades to the market. This Ford fleet (which includes the F-250 and F-350) will impress.

According to AutoEvolution, the 2022 Super Duty will receive a ROUSH makeover. Lariat trims will be fitted with custom upgrades, allowing drivers to inject runway style into every adventure. Satin-finished 20-inch wheels will pair with 35-inch General Grabber AT/X tires; while a DPF exhaust will anchor the rear. Custom graphics will help to emphasize the rugged profile, and a FOX 2.0 high-performance suspension system will lend a sporty stance. Exterior colours will include Iconic Silver, Rapid Red, or Star White; and black fenders will add a sleek effect.

To further impress, ROUSH is extending its bold style to the interior - equipping the 2022 Super Duty with an exclusive leather package. This will deliver plush textures and striking contrast stitching to Lloydminster.

Want to learn more about the 2022 ROUSH Super Duty? Contact our team today to request further information about this Ford truck - and don't forget to schedule a test-drive in one of our available F-250 or F-350 models.
Demand more than strength from the pick-up market. Instead visit Novlan Bros. in Paradise Hill, Saskatchewan, and discover how the 2022 Ford Maverick delivers premium economy to drivers. This compact truck pairs its rugged engine suite with class-leading efficiency, ensuring that no time is wasted scouring for a fuel station.


According to CNET, the new Maverick (which will arrive later this year) will yield an impressive 22 MPG in the city and 29 MPG on the highway - courtesy of its 2.0L EcoBoost block. An eight-speed automatic transmission will assure precise responses; while variable-assist power steering will enhance operator control. The uni-body design also boasts a light curb weight (3,563 pounds) to lessen engine strain; and direct-injection technology optimises fuel distribution. These features then pair with a large gas tank (16.5 gallons) to deliver superior efficiency.

Don't fret, however. The 2022 Maverick won't only excel at the pump. Instead its EcoBoost engine will also yield potent power - generating 250 HP and 277 lb.-ft of torque. Achieve the best in pick-up performance in Paradise Hill.

Curious about the new Maverick and its economy technologies? Contact Novlan Bros. today to learn more - and don't forget to place your reservation for this Ford truck with our team.
The 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning is coming to Alberta - and Novlan Bros. knows that it's certain to impress. This hybrid will redefine all pick-up expectations, delivering more than power to families. It will also yield everyday convenience. 


According to Car and Driver, Ford has doubled production for the 2022 F-150 Lightning. Due to a staggering increase in EV requests, the Big Blue Oval is investing $850 million to meet consumer demand - and the Novlan team isn't surprised.

The 2022 F-150 Lightning will deliver peerless EV performance to Alberta. Its dual-motor system should generate a maximum range of 480-km on a single charge (sparing drivers the need to search for fuel stations), while an integrated 80-amp outlet will afford up to 100% of battery life in a mere eight hours. To further impress, this platform will be equipped with Intelligent Backup Power - which will enable it to smartly ration lithium-ion responses and divide up to 9.6 kW of output. From this, families will be able to plug the truck directly into their homes and generate enough electricity to maintain their grid systems for up to three days. This will prove essential during sudden black-outs, brown-outs, or emergencies.

Excited about the new F-150 Lightning? Contact our team today to learn how you can reserve this Ford EV!
Is it time, Alberta, for a new era of pick-up power? The 2023 Ranger Raptor has been spied in North America - and critics are wondering if this could finally provide drivers with the class-shattering performance they've been too long denied.

According to Motor One, the 2023 Ranger Raptor was recently spotted on Ford's proving grounds. Though the truck was heavily camouflaged, critics were able to discern an exciting detail in the cabin - a left-hand drive configuration. Unlike the platforms offered to Europe and Australia, this ride doesn't favour the right. Instead it seems tailored for the North American market, which suggests that the Big Blue Oval may finally be bringing it across the pond - and, if it's anything like the current version (seen below), there will be much to celebrate.


The new Ranger Raptor, Motor One declares, would prove ideal for those craving more than standard pick-up performance. In addition to the inclusion of LHD, this platform would also offer a twin-scroll 3.0L V6 engine - which would generate 400 HP and 415 lb.-ft of torque. A 10-speed automatic transmission is anticipated, as is an elongated double-cab body. This promises to deliver a more rugged design to the mid-size market and should ensure superior all-terrain power.

What do you think about the possibility of the 2023 Ranger Raptor arriving in Alberta? Share your opinions with our team today!
With the release of the 2021 F-150 Hybrid Ford brings more than efficiency to Alberta. Instead it delivers premium tech - offering the SYNC 4 system to drivers. This suite (which serves as an upgrade to the much-beloved 3 model) will redefine interfacing on the backroads.


According to TechCrunch, the new F-150 Hybrid has been fitted with the SYNC 4 media centre. Anchored by either a standard 8-inch touchscreen or a massive 12-inch display, this system provides seamless engagements - blending high-resolution designs with voice-activated commands. Wireless connectivity assures quick access to both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, while a cloud-based network feeds key information (including available software upgrades and maintenance updates) directly to the user. SiriusXM with 360L bolsters entertainment options, affording hundreds of custom channels; and 18 B&O speakers yield superior sound, filling the cabin with 1,080 watts of power.

To further impress Ford has paired the SYNC 4 system with a wi-fi hot-spot - allowing it to keep up to 10 devices linked to the Internet. Connect with smartphones, tablets, and more.

The 2021 F-150 Hybrid proves an ideal option for tech fans. To learn more about it and the SYNC 4 system contact our team today.
The 2022 F-150 Lightning is coming - and drivers across Saskatchewan are clamouring to slip behind the wheel.


According to TechCrunch, Ford's latest hybrid is shattering records across North America. The Lightning already boasts a staggering 120,000 reservations, with drivers anxious to take advantage of its 100% electric powertrain; and, most surprisingly, three-quarters of these orders come from entirely new customers. This showcases the growing need for environmentally-conscious pick-ups, and it validates the Big Blue Oval's shift toward PHEV technology.

The 2022 F-150 Lightning will prove a true powerhouse on the highway. Its dual motor system - which will be assisted by a lithium-ion battery pack - is estimated to deliver 563 HP and 775 lb.-ft of torque. A 10,000 pound trailering capacity is expected, and its payload rating should reach 2,000 pounds. Pair this with a 0 to 60 acceleration of approximately 4.5 seconds and this platform will show the true value of electric performance. A standard 4x4 drivetrain will further improve the experience.

Want to learn more about the new F-150 Lightning - or do you wish to reserve your model in advance? Contact our team today for further information.

Prepare for a new kind of electric ride.
<a href="https://novlanbros.com/inventory/list/#/?&orderBy=6&asc=1&t=0&filter=[New%2CFord%2CRanger%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C]"><img src="/images/upload/September_2018/fordlogo.jpg"alt="A blue Ford logo displayed on a white background"/></a>The 2023 pick-up season is far away - but Ford is already prepping its Ranger fleet for a series of upgrades. This mid-size model will prove the ultimate option for work or play.

According to Gear Patrol, construction of the 2023 Ranger has begun. Ford intends to use this platform as an anchor for its upcoming truck line-up, delivering both the power and style drivers deserve. Among the currently known details are:

One - the 2023 Ranger will boast a revised cab, with critics expecting a square front and extended wheelbase. This will afford an F-Series effect.

Two - a V6 engine option (possibly the one currently found on the Bronco) might be available. This would upgrade the current 2.3L block to a more robust 2.7L, and it would raise the performance ratings to 310 HP and 400 lb.-ft of torque.

Three - a hybrid engine may also be offered. This 2.3L plug-in option (which would help Ford meet its goal of a fully electric fleet by 2026) would generate 362 HP and 502 lb.-ft of torque.

The 2023 Ranger promises to inject high-performance into every adventure. To learn more about this and other upcoming Ford models contact our team today.
The virtual world has just collided with reality - with Ford unveiling its F-150 Rocket League Edition. This Raptor variant (which is based upon the popular video game, in which demolition derby combines with soccer) recently debuted at the Chicago Auto Show; and fans were stunned to see a digital-inspired masterpiece rev onto the stage.


According to Car and Driver, this 2021 F-150 is an exclusive collaboration between Ford and the creators of Rocket League, bringing the in-game F-Series design to the real world; and it's yielded a striking result. The Raptor body proves rugged, accentuated with thick arches and drop-down windows; while a revised grille anchors the front, offering a custom emblem. The profile is highlighted in bright green, and C-shaped tail-lamps flank the rear gate.

Most impressive is the use of (fake) rocket launchers - which are mounted in the bed and perfectly harken to the game's unusual premise. This is the ultimate pick-up for tech fans.

Alas, it's not going to become a highway staple. Car and Driver reports that Ford intends this ride to be used purely for promotional purposes - disappointing critics and gamers alike. 

What do you think of the F-150 Rocket League Edition? Should Ford make a real-world version? Share your opinion about this exclusive pick-up with our team today.
Don't be deceived by appearances. This is the philosophy embraced by Ford and its new 2022 Maverick. Despite this truck's compact profile - its bed is seven inches shorter than the current Ranger, branding it the smallest of the Big Blue Oval's fleet - it offers impressive performance; and Alberta drivers will be able to reap the benefits of two exceptional engine suites.


According to The Car Connection, the 2022 Maverick will prove ideal for everyday demands - borrowing its two available powertrains from the (much larger) Escape. Its standard 2.5L inline-four engine will generate 191 HP and 155 lb.-ft of torque, as well as a maximum towing capacity of 2,000 pounds. Additionally, this block will offer hybrid functionality, delivering an estimated Combined rating of 37 MPG.

For those in need of premium power a turbocharged 2.0L option is also available. This inline-four engine yields an impressive 250 HP and 277 lb.-ft of torque and, thanks to its all-wheel-drive configuration, it will achieve a maximum tow rating of 4,000 pounds. The Maverick proves small but mighty.

Curious about this Ford pick-up and its available engine options? Contact our team to request additional information - and don't forget to reserve your 2022 Maverick today!