Ford has made many iconic vehicles over the years, but it's also released some obscure cars that few recognize. Here are five ...
In the early 2000s, Ford's 427 concept car, packing a hefty V10 engine,might have helped keep American-made sedans alive, but ...
Of all the engines in Ford’s Modular family, the 6.8-liter V10 might be considered the worst. On top of the spark plug thread problems that plagued the V8s, it was simply a more complex, less ...
The first road-going production car to utilize a V10 engine was the Dodge Viper in 1991. Since then, many examples of V10-powered cars have furthered the segment, such as the Lexus LFA, BMW E63 M6, ...
In 2003, Ford revealed a super sedan that would have dominated everything else on the road if it had reached production. It was called the 427 Concept because of its 427-cubic-inch, four-valve V10 ...
There might not be much market for a minivan with hundreds of horsepower behind it, but that didn't stop Ford from making a ...
Still, Ford responded to the Dodge V10 with a V10 of their own in 1997, when the 6.8-liter Triton V10 arrived in 1997 with ...
Formula 1’s move from the ear-splitting V10 engines of the late 1990s and early 2000s to today’s turbocharged V6 hybrid power units represents more than a technical evolution—it reflects a fundamental ...