
Ford Recalls 1.4 Million F-150 Trucks Over Gearshift Defect
Ford is recalling approximately 1.4 million F-150 pickup trucks in the United States due to a gearshift issue. The company plans to address the defect with a software fix.
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Ford is recalling approximately 1.4 million F-150 pickup trucks in the United States due to a gearshift issue. The company plans to address the defect with a software fix.
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Tesla's Cybertruck is getting a cheaper version. Reginald Mathalone/NurPhoto via Getty Images Buckle up, a budget Cybertruck is on the way. The truck has a starting price of $59,990. The cheaper Cybertruck comes amid Tesla's drive to make the car more appealing to the working man. Elon Musk's Tesla is doubling down on its road map to make the Cybertruck less vanity, more working man, with a budget version that's clocking in a little closer to the competition, price-wise. In an X post on Thursday night, Tesla announced it will roll out its "most affordable Cybertruck yet." It's advertised, per the post, as "tough as nails with ultra-low cost of ownership" starting at $59,990. The cheapest all-wheel-drive Cybertruck sold for just under $100,000 in 2024. It's now listed starting at $79,990. New version of Cybertruck now available to order in the US This is our most affordable Cybertruck yet. Tough as nails with ultra-low cost of ownership – Starts at $59,990 – Dual Motor AWD w/ est. 325 mi of range – Powered tonneau cover – Bed outlets (2x 120V + 1x 240V) &… pic.twitter.com/xMRF0cFo0X — Cybertruck (@cybertruck) February 20, 2026 While Musk has often positioned the Cybertruck as a competitor to the Ford F-150, at close to $60,000, the Cybertruck is still a premium option. The F-150 starts at $39,330. The cheaper Cybertruck comes amid Tesla's race to reposition Musk's shiny, silver vehicle as an everyman's car. The new version of the Cybertruck is now listed in a Tesla comparison chart as the company's "most affordable" Cybertruck. It has a lower towing capacity of 7,500 pounds, down from the 11,000 pounds listed for its "Premium All-Wheel Drive" and "Cyberbeast" versions. Significant interior differences include heated seats only in the first row, compared to both rows for the premium versions. The cheaper Cybertruck comes with textile seats, unlike the "premium interiors" in more expensive iterations. Musk once touted the truck as "apocalypse-proof." It's been subjected to recalls, including over its rearview camera, windshield wiper, and reports of jammed accelerator pedals. The more affordable Cybertruck comes after a year of modest sales for Tesla's electric truck. Tesla sold 20,237 Cybertrucks in the US in 2025, according to data from Cox Automotive released in January — half of its 2024 sales figures. It also falls far short of Musk's 2023 projection that the Cybertruck would sell 250,000 units a year. Read the original article on Business Insider
Ford has announced an update regarding the launch of its next-generation F-150 pickup truck, as part of a broader strategy for a "massive portfolio renewal."
Ford Motor Company has reportedly requested relief from the Trump administration regarding tariffs that are significantly impacting the production and cost of its popular F-150 pickup trucks.
Concerns are being raised about whether Ford's F-150 Lightning EREV model could become another expensive misstep for the automaker.
An article provides consumer advice on specific Ford F-150 engines that buyers should avoid due to potential issues.
An analysis compares the safety features and performance of the Ford F-150, Chevy Silverado 1500, and Ram 1500 pickup trucks to determine which offers superior protection.
Ford's overall sales have fallen, primarily attributed to a sharp drop in the availability of its supply-limited F-150 pickup trucks.
A new report indicates that the Ford F-150 is not the most reliable full-size truck in America, challenging common perceptions in the automotive industry.

Ford is recalling more than 500,000 vehicles in Canada, including popular models like the F-150 and Super Duty trucks, due to a software issue that will be fixed via an over-the-air update.