Which 2021 Ford Vehicle Is Right for Me?

Which 2021 Ford Vehicle Is Right for Me?

Which 2021 Ford Vehicle Is Right for Me?

With a vast selection of cars, SUVs, and pickup trucks to choose from, Ford is a great brand to consider if you’re seeking a new ride but aren’t sure which body style to go with. In this brief overview of its expansive lineup, we’ll point out what makes its various models so desirable, so you can choose a set of wheels that meets your needs. Once you have an option or two in mind, head over to Gilland Ford to see them for yourself!

Performance Models

First, let’s talk about the vehicles at your disposal that place a premium on excitement. With a muscle car like the 2021 Mustang under your command, you’ll have several engines to choose from to get your adrenaline flowing, as well as numerous trims, exterior packages, and cabin amenities. For instance, if you choose the Shelby® GT500® model, you’ll wield 760-hp and 625 lb.-ft. of torque, courtesy of the 5.2L Supercharged V8 engine. On the other hand, to experience the thrill of electric muscle, check out the all-new 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E. Although this vehicle exchanges a traditional gas-powered system for an electric one, you’ll still be able to conquer the pavement, as select trims can go from 0 to 60 MPH in just 3.5 seconds1.

SUVs

Next, let’s discuss the favorable attributes of the 2021 Ford SUV lineup. On the smaller end of the spectrum, we have the 2021 EcoSport and Escape, which are subcompact and compact models, respectively. With these, you’ll enjoy nimble handling, efficient power, and plenty of space for both people and cargo. Or, by moving up to the midsize Edge, you’ll be able to equip a 2.7L EcoBoost® V6 powertrain that unleashes 335-hp2 and 380 lb.-ft. of torque2 without breaking a sweat, while the Bronco Sport allows you to traverse trails with utmost authority. For three rows of seating, you can pick either the midsize Explorer or full-size Expedition, the latter of which boasts a 9,300-lb. maximum towing capacity3

Pickup Trucks

At last, it’s finally time to talk about the pickup trucks offered by Ford. With the Ranger, you’ll experience hefty power in a stylish package, so don’t hesitate to put this compact model through its paces. Thanks to its standard 2.3L EcoBoost® 4-cylinder engine, you’ll wield 310-hp and 270 lb.-ft. of torque for a 7,500-lb. maximum trailering rating3. Meanwhile, the iconic 2021 Ford F-150 brings the heat with its multiple engine options, an available hybrid system, and numerous accommodations. Finally, when only peak capabilities will suffice, look no further than the Ford Super Duty series, as the F-250, F-350, and F-450 are all stellar workhorses.

If you’ve been asking yourself “Which 2021 Ford vehicle is right for me?” make sure you get in touch with the expert team at Gilland Ford. After chatting with us over the phone, stop by the dealership to see our selection! Thanks to our accommodating hours, we’re easy to visit whenever it’s convenient. 




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1. GT equipped with Performance Edition package including Extended-Range Battery and eAWD. Ford test data based on typical industry methodology using 1-ft. rollout. Your results may vary.

2. Using premium 93 octane fuel. 

3. When properly equipped.