It's a symbol most iconic - the Big Blue Oval. Across the Ford fleet it sits, anchoring trucks and crossovers alike; and for years it's served as the perfect brand representation.
Why then is it now receiving an upgrade?
According to critics, Ford is going black, with the 2020 Super Duty featuring an exclusive new emblem. Drivers wanting to inject drama into their adventures can choose the Lariat Sport Package, which offers the brand's first ever non-blue oval. This proves both a striking and unprecedented option that will redefine the North American market - especially when paired with the suite's additional upgrades.
The Lariat Sport Package boasts a sleek look, sitting on 20-inch painted aluminum wheels. Angular running boards emphasize the truck's athletic profile (up to 266-inches in length), while fender vents flank the sides. The mirrors are capped in Ebony Black accents; dark bezels frame the LED headlights; and the front grille boasts revised bars (and, of course, the new emblem) to create a dynamic design. The 2020 Super Duty is no longer merely a workhorse. It's instead a show-pony.
Want to take it for a ride? Visit our dealership today to learn more about the Super Duty and its available Lariat Sport Package.
Mark your calendars, Alberta, and clear your schedules - because Ford will soon debut its 2021 F-150. Critics and F-Series fans alike have been waiting for this occasion, and they'll soon find their patience rewarded.
The new F-150 is coming on June 25, 2020!
According to Motor One, Ford intends to greet the summer with pure power. The 2021 F-150 will make its first official appearance late-June (8:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time), with mere weeks separating drivers from the class-leading performance they crave. A full press release is now planned, and this will kick-off the truck's production schedule - allowing for a seamless arrival in the fall.
Are you as excited as we are?
Details for the 2021 F-150 remain scarce - but Motor One reminds drivers that this truck will deliver exceptional power, boasting four distinct engine suites (the 3.3L V6, the 2.7L EcoBoost V6, the 3.5L EcoBoost, and the 5.0L V8). Performance ratios are expected to extend between 280 HP to 450 HP; and the inclusion of a 10-speed automatic transmission is anticipated. This will ensure optimal off-road capabilities in Alberta.
The 2021 F-150 is coming. To learn more about this pick-up - including further production details or specs - contact our team today.
Is hybrid performance coming to the mid-size market? Alberta critics are holding their collective breath, hoping that rumours (for once) prove true.
According to Motor One, Ford is considering a new hybrid vehicle: the 2022 Ranger. Recent spy-photos from the brand’s Australian testing grounds (along with a series of leaked spec publications) hint at the arrival of an electric pick-up option - one that could potentially make its way to North America. Details are scarce, but the few that have been gleaned by critics promise dynamic performance.
The 2022 Ranger will - if rumours are to be believed - boast a 2.3L turbocharged engine. While this four-cylinder option will deliver potent power on its own, critics are most intrigued by the possibility of a supplemental electric motor - which will raise the total performance output to 372 HP and 502 lb.-ft of torque (compare this to the models current 270 HP and 310 lb.-ft of torque). A plug-in port will anchor the side, enabling drivers to quickly charge the system; and a pure EV range of more than 16 kilometres is anticipated.
Ford has yet to officially add the 2022 Ranger hybrid to its production schedule - but Alberta critics are certain this platform will make an appearance in the coming years.
What do you think about this pick-up possibility? Share your opinions with our team today!
Off-road performance is getting an upgrade - with Ford revealing that it will fuse the 2021 F-150 with exclusive Over-The-Air (OTA) technology. Pick-up fans will no longer feel left behind in the wireless race, now discovering seamless system updates and class-leading functionality.
According to Muscle Cars and Trucks, the new F-150 will connect Alberta drivers with the latest in technology. Ford is pairing both the powertrain and infotainment systems with OTA functionality. This, critics report, will improve every adventure through:
Implementing New Features - the OTA system will automatically install upgrades, assuring that drivers have access to the best possible experiences.
Identifying Issues - the OTA system will monitor, report, and correct any system malfunctions to ensure that traveling remains safe.
Through this, the 2021 F-150 will prove as technologically-advanced as its sedan siblings, with its entire powertrain system (including the off-road differential, trailering stabilizers, and 360-degree camera) maintained with precision; while a new SYNC 4 system will mark its debut with wireless updates to integrated Amazon Alexa and Apple CarPlay consoles. Expect instant Waze and cloud-connected navigation downloads as well.
The 2021 F-150 will redefine the pick-up market. To learn more about this platform contact our team today.
Heavy cargo demands more than strength. Versatility is instead needed - with Alberta drivers seeking to simplify the payload process through adaptable tie-downs, cleats, and ramps. This is why the 2020 Ford Super Duty fleet proves a perfect addition to every long-haul, redefining storage with its class-exclusive Boxlink system.
Ford is changing storage in Canada. Peek behind its 2020 Super Duty line-up - which includes the F-250, F-350, and F-450 - and discover the Boxlink option. This fully customisable organizer enables drivers to take control of their cargo, combining inter-locking cleats with adjustable tie-downs for superior security. A remote release feature adjusts the tailgate height with the press of a button; while available ramps can be stowed along the system's sides, affording easy access when trying to load ATVs and other items. To further enhance convenience, LED lights line the walls and provide clear illumination (even during the darkest Alberta nights).
The Boxlink system allows drivers to seamlessly take advantage of the Super Duty fleet - and its massive cargo capacities. Use this adaptable option to maximize the available 8-feet of bed space and haul up to 7,850 payload pounds.
Revolutionize the storage process. To learn more about the 2020 Super Duty line-up contact our team today.
Sharp turns, muddy straightaways, sudden backroad rises - the terrains are ever-changing. Conquering them, therefore, requires more than V8 power. Instead custom capability is needed, with an engine seamlessly responding to each demand.
We suggest pairing your adventures with the 2020 Ford Super Duty.
This fleet of class-leading pick-ups - which includes the F-250, F-350, and F-450 - proves ready for any challenge, boasting a dynamic selectable drive-mode system. Ford ensures that operators can quickly adapt to their surroundings, utilizing five distinct performance ratios.
Tow/Haul: this setting delivers higher upshifts, with engine speeds increased to reduce transmission strain and improve sequencing.
Snow/Sand: driveline configurations are optimized and traction control is enhanced when this setting is activated. This affords faster pedal responses, as well as smoother performance.
Slippery: this mode greatly increases braking responses, ensuring that slick surfaces can be navigated with ease.
Eco: a quick calibration is made, dropping the redline and reducing power ratios. This enables the engine to conserve fuel (a particularly useful feature when traveling far from the convenience of the highway).
Normal: this is the baseline setting and serves as the perfect balance between power, traction, and fuel ratios - allowing the engine to perform at optimal levels.
These five drive-modes provide precise control with every adventure, enabling Super Duty operators to effortlessly respond to changing terrains and weather conditions. To learn more about them contact us today.
Prepare, Alberta, for a full-throttle experience like no other. The 2020 Ranger has arrived - and it's bringing a burst of four-cylinder power that will leave even sports car fans impressed.
According to Car and Driver, the new Ranger delivers class-leading capability - with an available engine upgrade propelling it past the finish line and the competition. Fuse the 2.3L four-cylinder block with an exclusive calibration package (as provided by Ford Performance) and achieve maximum output. The standard 270 HP is pushed to a staggering 315 HP, while torque ratios rise from 310 lb.-ft to 370 lb.-ft. The redline surges to 4,500 RPMs; and the inclusion of a 10-speed automatic transmission ensures seamless terrain domination, with an optimized shift scheduler included.
Through this upgrade, the 2020 Ranger can dominate backroads and the track alike - with Car and Driver reporting a 0 to 60 rate of less than six seconds. This promises dynamic performance with each press of the pedal.
Want to experience what the mid-size market can offer? Visit our dealership to learn more about the 2020 Ranger - and don't hesitate to schedule a test-drive with our team at your earliest convenience.
With the release of the 2020 Ranger Ford is delivering more than power to Alberta. Instead the Big Blue Oval is embracing safety - with this truck boasting a dynamic suite of preventative technologies. Drivers can now navigate even the roughest roads with full confidence.
Receive more than class-leading performance from the mid-size market. Ford has fused the new Ranger with the exclusive Co-Pilot360 program - an intuitive suite that can better respond to changing conditions. Pre-collision assistance utilizes front-mounted sensors to observe potential obstacles; and, should the driver fail to take action, it employs automatic emergency braking to avoid a crash. Cross-traffic alerts warn of approaching vehicles, while blind-spot monitoring offers multi-view angles and full rear coverage. Lane-keeping capabilities will instantly (but gently) return the truck to its proper position on the road, recognizing when the trajectory is unsafe; and advanced headlamps detect poor lighting conditions, engaging as needed to promote clear illumination.
To further assure collision prevention, the Co-Pilot360 program fuses the Ranger with available sway control - which observes both the movement and alignment of the trailer, noting when brake pressure is required to create a more balanced ride. This will prove crucial to drivers taking advantage of the truck's 7,500 pounds of conventional towing.
The 2020 Ranger allows riders to safely manoeuvre through every adventure. To learn more about this model contact our team today.
Inject off-road performance into every day - with the 2020 Ford F-250 Tremor delivering unprecedented power to Alberta. This Super Duty model has been engineered to thrill, boasting a turbo-diesel suite that will shatter expectations and records alike.
According to Motor Trend, the new F-250 Tremor will convert even the most fanatic gas-fuel fans. Under its hood roars a 6.7L PowerStroke diesel engine - which delivers a potent 475 HP and 1,050 lb.-ft of torque (compare that to its traditional 7.3L counterpart, which offers 430 HP and 475 lb.-ft of torque). The 32-valve design assures seamless performance, and the 10-speed automatic transmission accommodates changing inclines and heavy hauls alike. An electric-actuated turbocharger enhances throttle responses; while the block has been strengthened with steel-forged pistons and upgraded connector rods to maximize durability.
Through this, the 2020 F-250 Tremor is able to achieve both exceptional power and dynamic speed - with Motor Trend noting a segment-leading 0 to 60 burst of just 7.2 seconds. Conquering the backroads will prove easy.
Want to take the 2020 F-250 for a ride? Contact our team today to schedule a test-drive in one of our available Super Duty models.
Are you ready for a new kind of pick-up experience? Ford will soon unveil its 2021 F-150 - and this half-ton platform will allow drivers to define every adventure through its adaptable design. Configure the fascia; tailor the interior; and choose the perfect engine suite for your off-road needs.Â
According to MSN Autos, the new F-150 boasts a customisable design - with Ford delivering top-tier options to Alberta.
Interior
In need of luxury? The 2021 F-150 will offer both premium cloth and quilted leather materials, along with available heated seating. To further impress, drivers can upgrade the dash with a new 15.5-inch touchscreen and maximize the SYNC 4 experience.
Exterior
While the F-150's fascia remains (mostly) untouched, Alberta drivers can take advantage of a revised parallel-slat grille and rectangular LED daytime running lights.
Powertrain
The true value of the F-150 is its performance capacity - and this new model will continue that tradition. Choose from five available engines (the 5.0L V8; the 2.7L V6; the 3.5L V6; the 3.0L turbo-diesel; and the 3.3L V8) and an advanced 10-speed automatic transmission to achieve class-leading power. Conventional towing is expected to reach up to 13,500 pounds.
The 2021 F-150 will prove the ultimate pick-up - adapting to every need and any adventure. To learn more about this Ford model contact us today.