Ford’s move wasn’t just about beating the competition – it was about owning a new corner of the market. A naturally aspirated V10 wasn’t just powerful; it was rare, unique, and bold. For truck buyers ...
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V10 engines aren't particularly common in road cars, but there was a time when two of America's Big Three automakers engineered V10s to replace big block V8s in their heavy duty truck platforms. Even ...