Top 10 Most Expensive Ford Cars in India

Author: Akshat kashyap 21/03/24

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Ford Explorer King Ranch - $54,075

The preferred police SUV is this one.

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2024 Ford Mustang Dark Horse Premium - $63,265

Equipped with the incredibly impressive 5.0-liter Coyote V8, the Dark Horse has the most potent naturally-aspirated V8 engine ever found inside a non-Shelby Ford Mustang.

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Ford Mustang Mach-E GT - $65,795

Among Ford's lineup, the Mustang Mach-E is arguably the most contentious vehicle due to its dual status as an electric vehicle and an SUV.

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2022 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 - $79,420

The GT500 is a weapon on the track and in the streets, with a top speed of 186 mph achieved through the use of a rapid-fire dual-clutch gearbox and 760 supercharged horsepower transferred to the rear wheels.

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Ford Bronco Raptor - $83,580

Trail readiness is already present in the standard Bronco, but the Raptor elevates this to a whole new level.

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Ford Expedition Max Platinum - $86,105

Especially when it comes to the Platinum version, the Ford Expedition Max is the most luxurious vehicle currently available on the market and the largest SUV in the Ford catalogue.

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F-150 Lightning Platinum - $98,074

The best-selling car in the entire country of America is the Ford F-Series. Americans have grown to trust Ford's trucks and adore the concept of a big pick-up truck.

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Ford Super Duty F-450 Limited - $103,030

With its 6.7-liter Turbo Diesel V8 engine and 1,200 lb-ft of torque, this is Ford's ultimate truck. It can probably tow a building.

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Ford F-150 Raptor R - $109,245

Possibly the epitome of "Built Ford Tough," the Ford F-150 Raptor R amplifies every aspect of the F-150 Raptor that we cherished.

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Ford GT - $500,000

no, you cannot own a Ford GT, which is the most costly car to have ever left the new car lot. Limited to 1,350 units worldwide, possession of one required Ford approval, irrespective of one's financial status.

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Ford GT - $500,000

no, you cannot own a Ford GT, which is the most costly car to have ever left the new car lot. Limited to 1,350 units worldwide, possession of one required Ford approval, irrespective of one's financial status.

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