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Explore the 2026 Ford lineup available at Upper Marlboro Ford. Compare features, performance, trim levels, and technology. Click a model below to browse inventory or schedule a test drive.

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Ford Model FAQs

What is the real-world driving range of the F-150 Lightning?

While EPA estimates vary by battery size (Standard Range vs. Extended Range), real-world range for the F-150 Lightning often depends heavily on factors like towing, payload, and cold weather. Heavy towing can significantly reduce the range, sometimes by 50% or more.

What is the battery warranty for Ford Hybrid and Electric vehicles?

Ford generally offers an 8-year/100,000-mile warranty for the High-Voltage Battery and Electric Vehicle (EV) components, which covers defects in materials or workmanship. In some states (like California), this warranty may be longer.

Does the Ford Maverick Hybrid require a plug-in?

No. The Maverick Hybrid is a conventional (or self-charging) hybrid, meaning it recharges its battery automatically through regenerative braking and the gasoline engine. The Escape Plug-in Hybrid is the Ford model that requires external charging.

Can the Mustang Mach-E use the Tesla Supercharger network?

Yes. Ford has adopted the North American Charging Standard (NACS) connector. This means Mustang Mach-E owners can access the extensive Tesla Supercharger network using an adapter, or directly use the NACS port on newer models.

Is the Ford Bronco's top and doors fully removable?

Yes. All Ford Bronco models (2-door and 4-door) feature frameless doors and modular tops that are designed to be easily removable for an open-air, off-road experience.

What is the maximum conventional towing capacity of the Ford F-150?

The maximum towing capacity for the F-150 varies annually and by configuration (engine, axle ratio, cab style), but typically ranges up to 13,500 pounds when equipped with the Max Trailer Tow Package and the appropriate engine (often the 3.5L EcoBoost V6).

Do all Ford Explorer models come standard with three rows of seating?

Yes. The Ford Explorer is a three-row, mid-size SUV that seats six or seven passengers, depending on whether the second row has a bench seat or captain's chairs.

What is the horsepower of the base Ford Mustang EcoBoost engine?

The base engine, the 2.3L EcoBoost, typically produces around 315 horsepower, offering strong performance that is a significant step up from standard commuter cars.

What is the main difference between the Mustang GT and the Dark Horse trim?

The Mustang GT uses the naturally aspirated 5.0L V8 and is focused on pure muscle and street performance. The track-focused Dark Horse uses a more powerful version of the 5.0L V8 (often with unique components) and includes high-performance cooling, braking, and suspension upgrades specifically tuned for track use.