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2015 Roush F-150: Is it the Next Best Off-Road Truck? It’s not a Ford Raptor but it sure beats the competition! Courtesy Of Roush Performance Photographer Agustin Jimenez Writer Aug 21, 2015.
Making this truck roar is the same 445hp engine that powers the Roush Stage 3 F-150. It's based on the factory 5.4 engine that features three valves per cylinder and variable camshaft timing.
Next season at Daytona, Ram Trucks will make its much hyped reentry into the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. Who will drive ...
Some trucks are mighty fast these days, but none can claim to be quicker than the latest creation from Roush. Aptly named the Nitemare F-150, Roush says the truck can accelerate from 0-60 mph in a ...
Year, Make, and Model: 2019 Roush Ford Super Duty Topline: Where there’s a tuner-friendly Ford, Roush Performance is sure to be found developing a package to make it even more attractive to the ...
The engine was spotted at Sterling Heights. Is Ram working on a TRX Mule? Or is it finally bringing back muscle trucks with the return of SRT?
By the way, I think it will be interesting to see if Roush Performance dares to take on the Ford F-150 Lightning EV pickup truck as well, and I believe it would be a great expansion of the tuner ...
Roush’s Nitemare F-150 drops the suspension by up to five full inches. Handling upgrades include coilovers, sway bars, custom wheels, and tires. Despite no engine changes, the truck can pull ...
Roush will begin upfitting trucks in its Livonia, Michigan, facility in the second half of 2025. Key autonomous hardware includes sensors, computation equipment, and redundant actuation elements.
Roush Enterprises had their trucks stolen on Nov. 18, 2022. 10 days after the trucks were stolen, surveillance footage showed an F-150 pull into a stall at a used car dealership in Milwaukee.
The first trucks Roush will upfit are expected to be for Kodiak’s customer, Atlas Energy Solutions. Kodiak and Atlas are working to expand the driverless operations they began in December 2024.
Kodiak expects its collaboration with Roush will enable it to scale the deployment of Kodiak Driver-equipped trucks beginning in the second half of 2025 For nearly 50 years Roush has been a ...