Even in 1958, Ford wanted an electric car. But not just a regular electric car. The Ford Nucleon would carry a small nuclear reactor and get 5,000 miles without a fillup. Of course, the car was ...
RELATED: 11 Iconic Car Designs That Stand The Test Of Time The Ford Nucleon was one extreme concept car that showed how the optimism and fascination with nuclear power in the 1950s influenced the ...
If you’ve ever wanted to operate your own nuclear reactor, you probably aren’t going to get one in your backyard shop. However, thanks to the University of Manchester, you can get a simulated ...
Get to know Harrison Ford’s five children: Benjamin, Willard, Malcolm, Georgia and Liam Lia Beck is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022. Her work has ...
Bethesda's follow-up to Fallout 4 could tap into a truth stranger than fiction if recent theories about its setting prove ...
The Ford F-150 pickup truck has been the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. for more than three decades. It got its start as the Ford Model TT in 1917 after consumers asked Ford for a vehicle that ...
In 2021, Ford announced plans to sell exclusively electric cars in Europe by 2030. Two years later, faced with falling EV sales, the brand admitted that its European division may not be electric ...
The Ford Explorer wasn’t the first sport utility vehicle, but it hit on the right formula to become the best-selling SUV and help fuel the popularity of the class. Starting as a truck-based SUV ...
Ford Motor Company is an American multinational automaker headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. It was founded by Henry Ford and incorporated on June 16, 1903.
I cover the auto industry, from breaking news to car reviews. In the highly competitive crossover SUV segment, the 2024 Ford Escape PHEV stands out with a substantial all-electric range and ...
C/D SAYS: If not for its LED unibrow, it would be tough to tell the all-electric 2024 Ford F-150 Lightning pickup from the rest of its gas-powered full-size family. Learn More ...