Top 10 Upcoming Ford Cars and Future Vehicles to Keep an Eye on in 2020




2019 was marked for Ford as well as other American automakers, as the year of significant lineups reconfiguration, with many car models living through their final days on the production lines. At the same time, the freed up factories are now geared up and ready to produce new crossover SUVs, pickup trucks and electrified vehicles. In this video lets review what innovations that the US auto giant has to offer, both on the native soil and on the markets overseas.

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#1 2020 Ford Escape PHEV

Being one of the most affordable compact crossovers on the market, Ford Escape entered the 2020 model year with a major redesign, a new platform and two gas-electric powertrains, a hybrid and a PHEV.

#2 2020 Ford Focus ST and ST Wagon

Though discontinued in the US, the updated Ford Focus remains a popular model around the world, so in 2020, its charged ST version receives 4th generation upgrades and adds a new, wagon body style. The 2020 Focus ST also gets a new EcoBoost 2.3L all-aluminum engine producing 280 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque.

#3 2020 FORD GT MK II

2020 FORD GT MK II is a 45-unit limited edition model that weighs 300 pounds less than the street legal version and improves its downforce by 400%.

#4 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500

Instead of previously rumored 700 horses, 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 makes 760 hps and 625 lb-ft of torque, so it should be able to cover a quarter mile in under 11 second, while hitting 60mph speed in less than 3 seconds.

#5 2020 Ford Puma

Though Ford is an American automaker, 2020 Ford Puma is not going to grace the US market with its arrival, as it is built exclusively for Europe. The tiny crossover shares its platform with the latest Fiesta hatch, but is 1.2 inches higher and significantly more spacious.

#6 2020 Ford Super Duty + Tremor Package

2020 Ford Super Duty gets minor exterior tweaks, such as newly designed LED head and taillights and a slightly revised grille. Plus, it comes with an available Tremor Package that adds superior off-roading capabilities.

#7 2020-2021 Ford F-150

For years now, any review of Ford’s lineup simply must include the best-selling F-150 regardless whether it is being updated or not. The most recent redesign took place in 2018, with a diesel engine being added to the lineup in 2019.

#8 2020 Ford and Westfalia Nugget:

Co-developed by Ford and RV-maker Westfalia, the 2020 Nugget and Nugget Plus campers are built on Ford Transit Custom platform, receiving fuel-efficient 2.0L EcoBlue diesel engine, latest driving assists, and lots of home-like amenities that are fairly standard for the class.

#9 2020 Ford Explorer ST

In addition to a full generation update, the 2020 model year brings an all-new performance model to the Ford Explorer range. The new Explorer ST gets an updated 3.0L twin-turbo EcoBoost V6 borrowed from the new Lincoln Aviator.

#10 2020 Ford Mustang Ecoboost / Hybrid

The Mustang is not being redesigned just yet, but it does get a new powertrain in 2020, namely, the 2.3L Ecoboost 4 cylinder with 310 horsepower, moreover, rumors are that a hybrid version of this pony car will be coming soon.

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17 Comments

  1. So it’s looking like Ford is already dead. Not one normal competitive car in America. Only 2 extreme choices total. Real sad how this has been run in the ground. Maybe they just gave up on the U.S. Either way, What a dishonor to so many that built it.
    Maybe it will survive as a truck company but I wouldn’t buy stock in it.

  2. Honking car locking wakes people up and creates Noise Stress Everywhere. It wakes our kids up.
    We can hear it inside our homes when you park. It's horribly bad technology. I can't imagine how it ever got approved to be used. Now the world is one loud honking mess Everywhere. Please Break the Honk Habit. Please lock your car quietly with light flash Only.
    The Auto Industry needs to change to better technology to let people know their cars are locked and armed. As a new Ford owner I am distressed by the volume and noise that comes from Ford's cars.

  3. Imagine having a sporty coupe in your history and remaking it as a fucking brick, they should've updated the old one… which still 20 years later is an excellent car.

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