Ford has announced that a refreshed version of the Ford Explorer utility vehicle, a 2016 model, will make it's global debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show later this month, with a new look, and a peek at Ford's newest technology. Celebrating the Explorer's 25th anniversary next year, this mid-cycle freshening of the long-running SUV nameplate, comes in the middle of it's fifth generation, which was introduced in 2010 as a 2011 model. That year, the Explorer changed from a body-on-frame truck to a car-based crossover. Since debuting in 1990 as the successor to the Ford Bronco, and as a derivative of the Ranger, nearly 7 million Ford Explorers have been sold. Ford is saving the surprises for the show, but recent spy shots have revealed that the Explorer will receive revised styling, including new fascia, headlights and grille in the front, and new fascia and taillights in the rear.
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Shelby American is proposing a centennial edition to honor the 100th birthday that Carroll Shelby would have had this month. In all, only 100 models will be made.
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GM is considering adding a compact electric pickup to its lineup, according to Automotive News. The concept is being studied and presented to focus groups to gather feedback from potential consumers – which indicates at least some level of seriousness.
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The IIHS has compiled the five most-viewed crash tests of 2022 into a single video. The tests featured in the video range from impressive to disconcerting.
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