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Everything on my list is easily doable without huge new investments: Mustang Rally (or RS) - just like Porsche 911 Dakar but doesn't require inheritance or ponzi crypto scam level capital to buy RS200 style dedicated off-road sports car. I would pair this with the next GT development (assuming there is one). Basically a smooth pavement version called Ford GT and a rough pavement version calls Ford RS. Lincoln T6 SUV Bring Ford Everest to North America Off road package/trim level option for Lincoln Navigator - Take Expedition Tremor hardware and let Lincoln buyers in on the fun. Ford literally has nothing to lose to give this a try. Explorer Sport to fill the gap left behind by Escape. Could be based on next gen Territory or the rumored Maverick CUV (I think they are the same thing just different assembly locations) Add a smaller SUV below Everest using T6 (this could be pairs with one of Ford's low cost pickup in China). I'm thinking the size of Escape but body on frame. Like the Toyota FJ... in case you are wondering, FJ is the exact same size as the 3rd gen 4Runner. So a Ford competitor could be roughly be the size of original Explorer I think go over the pickup side but between FX4, Tremor, and Raptor, I think Ford got the truck side covered pretty good.
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By DeluxeStang · Posted
Now we're cooking with gas. I've said before how the RS 200 concept has an attractive front end, but the roofline and rear end needed some work. It looked a little awkward and bulbous. The shape of the roofline looked less like a mid-engine sports car and more like a model 3. So I merged it with other sports cars like the Elise to get a sportier, more seductive roofline and quarter panel. I actually really liked how this turned out. I could totally see how this could be a fun off-road sports car to rival things like the cayman, c8, and lotus models, but in a way that was differentiated. This looks sick as hell. -
I still wish we could've seen it (along with some of the other stillborn products of late) just to see it.
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On reflection, you’re right. The Lincoln was going to be much bigger like R1S
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I definitely understand what you're saying by suggesting to just reuse Explorer powertrains to simplify production off the same platform (and presumably, plant). However, I feel like there's a different expectation of an ICE-powered product with a Mustang badge, as I mentioned above. Sure, plenty of folks would buy the base 2.3EB powertrain, but I feel like many would want the V8 from something Mustang badged that has an ICE powertrain.
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By fuzzymoomoo · Posted
If it’s Detroit news or Free Press, it will be behind a paywall anymore. It’s stupid. -
I actually was in Cozumel last week and saw a few Jimnys on the road. They're tiny.....definitely smaller than Bronco Sport. I'd question the appeal of something that small here.
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Jimny is much smaller than a Bronco sport and would be much cheaper as well. It’s a true sub compact. If the bronco sport were to grow larger, it would also free up some room for this size of vehicle.
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From Bloomberg ala the Detroit News. It shouldn't be behind a paywall. https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/2026/03/16/honda-car-troubles-began-long-before-disastrous-bet-on-evs/89180868007/?tbref=hp
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But isn't that Bronco Sport?
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