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Ford Vehicle News For Saskatchewan Canada
Close-up of a 2022 F-150 with a ROUSH grille, as well as clearance headlights and chrome trim.Prepare for a pick-up experience like no other. The 2022 Ford F-150 is revving toward Saskatchewan - and it’s bringing ROUSH upgrades with it. Contact Novlan Bros today to learn more.

According to Motor One, ROUSH is bringing its signature style to the 2022 F-150. A new grille will anchor the front, delivering a sleek design. Heat extractor vents will bolster the hood, while fender flares (complete with a revised graphics package) will emphasize the rugged profile. The truck will sit on 33-inch A/TX tires, and a custom coilover suspension will raise the platform an additional two-inches to afford all-terrain performance. 

Slide inside the 2022 F-150 and discover bold styling. ROUSH has fused this platform with custom seating options - a two-tone grey package and a black leather package (complete with Vintage Carmine accents). These inject sophistication into every adventure, and they pair perfectly with the custom gauge configuration, textured badging, and WeatherTech floor mats. This pick-up will impress on the highway and the backroads alike.

Want to learn more about the 2022 F-150 and its available ROUSH upgrades (available for the XLT and Lariat trims)? Contact our team today for additional information - including specs and pricing. 
A white 2022 Ford F-250 XLT with black accents posed against a white background.Tailor the highway experience with help from the 2022 F-250. This Ford pick-up - which anchors the new Super Duty fleet - boasts three potent engine suites, allowing Saskatchewan drivers to customize their performance options. Visit Novlan Bros to learn more.

According to Motor Biscuit, the 2022 F-250 proves a dynamic option for the work-site and trails alike. It pairs its 4WD capability with three class-leading engines: 

6.2L V8

Standard on the F-250 is the 6.2L V8 engine. Paired with a crisp six-speed automatic transmission, this block generates up to 385 HP and 430 lb.-ft of torque - branding it an ideal daily driver. 

7.3L V8

Anchored by Ford’s signature 10-speed automatic transmission, the 7.3L V8 upgrades performance options in Saskatchewan - earning up to 430 HP and 475 lb.-ft of torque. This configuration affords superior all-terrain power.

6.7L Diesel V8

Available for the new F-250 is the 6.7L diesel V8. This turbocharged block yields impressive power, delivering up to 475 HP and 1,050 lb.-ft of torque. Mated with a 10-speed automatic transmission, it effortlessly dominates payload demands.

Define every rev in the 2022 F-250 Super Duty. Contact our team today to learn more about this pick-up’s available engine options. 
Upgrade the payload experience in Lloydminster. The 2022 Ford Maverick - which has already redefined the compact market through its available 4,000 pounds of trailering and 277 lb.-ft of torque - may soon pair its FlexBed system with exclusive climate technology.  


According to Car Scoops, Ford recently filed a patent for the new Maverick - one that suggests an innovative bed design. A ventilation system is planned for the truck, with ducts spanning the rear and delivering controlled bursts of air. This extraction suite will allow drivers to achieve a comfortable temperature when the cab is enclosed, maintaining precise climate conditions. 

Through this, the Maverick can transform into an all-purpose vehicle - with its closed cabin better protecting cargo and passengers alike (use a rooftop tent addition to achieve a cozy camping experience). The integrated ductwork, which will be powered by a fan positioned behind the passenger seat, will maximize payload options. 

It will also pair perfectly with the 2022 Maverick’s impressive hybrid output. The standard 2.5L engine (which generates 5.9L/100km in the city) will power the ventilation system, enabling drivers to achieve long-lasting comfort.

Curious about the new Maverick and its upcoming ventilation technology? Contact our team to learn more.
In the distance comes a rumble - that tell-tale rev of a diesel, that familiar burst of exhaust. The 2022 Ford Ranger is rolling off assembly lines, and the global market is rejoicing its arrival.

Will North American drivers share their delight?

 

According to Motor One, the 2022 Ranger has been revealed - with Ford pairing this platform with two diesel powertrain suites. The first is a robust 3.0L V6, which boasts twin-turbocharged capabilities and an on-demand 4WD to enhance all-terrain responses. This assures a class-leading output of 247 HP and 443 lb.-ft of torque, with the compact pick-up deftly adapting to any demand.

Also available for the new Ranger is a 2.0L diesel block. This single-turbo configuration yields 168 HP and 300 lb.-ft of torque, while its standard 10-speed automatic transmission and optional seven drive-modes afford precise handling on rough terrain.

Will these two engine suites be offered to North American consumers? Critics - thankfully - believe that they will. An anticipated 2023 launch should see the new Ranger arrive in Canada, with the diesel blocks proving a perfect option for the North Battleford backroads.

To learn more about this pick-up - including additional specs or financing information - contact our team today.
Shatter expectations on the Lloydminster highway. The 2022 F-150 Lightning - which is currently available to reserve - has finally been unveiled, and its drive-range capabilities leave critics stunned. 


According to Green Car Reports, the new F-150 Lightning will deliver impressive power to the North American market - boasting two advanced battery pack options. The first (a 98-kwh unit) yields up to 230 miles of available electric range, serving as the standard engine supplement for the XLT and Lariat. When paired with the 4x4 drivetrain and dual-motor configuration, this will ensure superior performance. 

For those craving extended power, however, Ford also offers an available 131-kwh battery pack for its Platinum trim. This propels the truck to a class-leading 320-mile range and it will maximize performance options on the highway.

To further impress, the new F-150 Lightning features an 80-amp port - which will afford accelerated recovery capabilities. Up to 30 miles of range can be generated per hour, allowing drivers to achieve Level II efficiency. Maintain an optimal charge on-the-go.

Discover the all-electric performance of the new F-150 Lightning. To learn more about this Ford pick-up - including additional specs and financing information - contact our team today. Don’t hesitate to also enquire about reserving an XLT, Lariat, or Platinum model.
Rejoice, hybrid fans! The 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning is (finally) entering production - and critics estimate that a swift summer arrival is on the horizon.


According to Ford Authority, the new F-150 Lightning is heading toward the assembly line. After a surge of pre-orders that will keep dealers stocked throughout next year, this platform will soon arrive in North America. Critics and consumers alike are celebrating, eager to take advantage of the promised class-leading performance.

Boasting an extended range battery - as well as a standard 4x4 system - the 2022 Lightning proves ready to dominate. Drivers can expect to earn up to 563 HP and 775 lb.-ft of torque; while the anticipated 10,000 pounds of conventional trailering will impress. Open the revised frunk (front trunk) and find four Pro Power Onboard 120-volt outlets, which can easily accommodate tools, camping gear, and more; and integrated USB-C and USB-A outlets will further assure convenience. 400 litres of storage space will also thrill, helping families achieve a total payload output of 2,000 pounds.

The 2022 F-150 Lightning will deliver everyday value to the North American market. To learn more about this model - including financing and reservation options - contact our team today.
With the release of the 2022 Maverick Ford proves that great things truly do come in small packages - with this compact platform earning a bevy of accolades. Among the most recent awards to add to its collection is Best Pickup Truck of 2022.


Notable automotive reviewer, Cars.com, has just revealed its picks for the year - and the new Maverick has earned the covet top-spot for pick-up trucks. Effortlessly besting its main rivals (the Hyundai Santa Cruz and the Toyota Tundra), this Ford model delivers exceptional performance to drivers.

As the first standard hybrid truck in Saskatchewan, the 2022 Maverick yields superior capability - generating 191 HP and 155 lb.-ft of torque. Its Atkinson-cycle design pairs with a permanent magnet electric traction motor to maximize output, blending a 0 to 60 MPH run of seven seconds with a highway economy rating of 8.1 L/100km. An eight-speed automatic transmission proves nimble, while Intelligent All-Wheel-Drive affords precise handling on rough terrain.

Through this, the new Maverick - which is available Xl, XLT, and Lariat trims - will impress.

Want to learn more? Contact our team today to request additional information on the new Maverick - including financing.
Hail to the king. The Big Blue Oval now reigns supreme over its competitors - with both its 2021 F-150 and 2021 Super Duty delivering massive gains during the final quarter of last year. 


According to Ford Authority, the 2021 F-150 dethroned Toyota’s venerable Tundra as the ‘most considered brand among consumers’ (along with securing a Best Full-Size Pickup award from Kelley Blue Book). It was then joined on the list by its Super Duty sibling, which scored third overall with shoppers. 

Novlan Bros isn’t surprised. The 2021 F-150 has proven a powerhouse, generating up to 450 HP and 570 lb.-ft of torque. Its 11,300-pound conventional trailering output accommodates daily driving demands with ease; while its 10-speed automatic transmission yields superior control on rough terrain.

Likewise, the 2021 Super Duty line-up delivers dynamic capability - boasting a staggering 37,000 pounds of towing, a payload capacity of 7,850 pounds, and an available 1,050 lb.-ft of torque. To further impress, this fleet has been paired with a best-in-class GCWR of 45,300 pounds to maximize performance options.

Want to sample premium power? Visit Novlan Bros today to learn more about the 2021 F-150 and 2021 Super Duty - and don’t hesitate to schedule a test-drive in one of our available pick-up models.
​​High-performance is coming across the pond - with Ford revealing that its 2023 Ranger Raptor will leave Australia’s sunny shores and rev toward North America. Prepare for a twin-turbo experience like no other. 


According to CNET, the Ranger Raptor will finally premiere in North America. Despite this next-gen platform’s overseas chart domination, it has been (woefully) kept away from Saskatchewan consumers. That will soon change, however - with Ford gearing up for a 2023 debut.

Official specs for this truck are, currently, scarce - but the few details CNET recently revealed should entice drivers. Anchoring the 2023 Ranger Raptor will be a twin-turbo 3.0L engine, which will deliver 393 HP and 430 lb.-ft of torque. A 10-speed automatic transmission will assure peerless control, utilizing individual boost profiles to enhance gear responses; while anti-lag technology will optimize sequencing. 

Further bolstering the off-road experience will be an advanced suspension - which will pair 2.5-inch Fox Live Valve shocks with Trail Control technology. This will achieve smooth control on every terrain, reducing impact friction and stabilizing steerage. Dominate the backroads with ease.

Are you ready for the arrival of the 2023 Ranger Raptor? Contact our dealership today to share your thoughts about this class-leading Ford truck.
Leave no family member behind while adventuring in Saskatchewan - even those of the four-legged variety. The 2022 F-150 Lightning promises exceptional comfort for every passenger, boasting an exclusive Pet Mode function. Contact Novlan Bros today to learn more.


According to Motor Biscuit, the new F-150 Lightning promises more than class-shattering power (though, none will deny the thrill of a 563 HP blitz, as shown in the video above). It’s also been tailored for families, with its Pet Mode system enabling seamless comfort. Access the platform via the Ford Pass application and discover a suite of integrated features - each meant to improve the travel experience.

Set specific climate bubbles within the cabin, activating the HVAC with the push of a button (or choose instead to engage the sunroof to assure cross-ventilation). Disable all locking mechanisms to avoid an accidental press of a paw, which may cause the doors or windows to open; adjust the seat positions to afford a more accommodating rear configuration; and turn on the radio, changing both channels and volume through a smartphone selection to keep pets engaged when left alone.

Motor Biscuit also notes that the patent for the Pet Mode system boasts a hydration feature - which is assumed to be an automatic water delivery function that can be activated via the Ford Pass app. 

The 2022 F-150 Lightning will redefine family adventures in Saskatchewan. To learn more about this pick-up and its upcoming Pet Mode function contact us today.
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