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The topline vision for the Motor Trend Ford Flex was "ground-based private jet," providing luxurious transport for two. Read about the car that was built when the automotive experts at Motor Trend ...
The Ford Flex debuted as a 2008 model and proved to be polarizing from the beginning. With its boxy design, the three-row Flex drew a devoted following while provoking snickering from people who ...
2011 Flex. The big news for the 2011 Ford Flex is the addition of a new trim level, called Titanium. It takes over as the new range topping model, adding blackout treatment for headlights and ...
Sales of the Flex peaked at 38,000 in its first full year on the market, but it was soon overshadowed by the arrival of an all-new Ford Explorer in 2011 that featured a more conventional SUV look.
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The Flex might have succeeded if it had been the new Explorer, but at the time Ford was still convinced that the Explorer needed to be on a rear-drive-based platform, for towing.
In that time, Ford sold 296,000 of the uniquely wagonlike vehicle marketed as a crossover. In reflection, the automaker said the Flex helped shape how crossovers could behave.
Imagine a new Ford Flex: compact, efficient, and seating seven, built on the popular Maverick platform. Explore the compelling case for this rumored family hauler that could fill a unique market need.
Ford doesn't really need another gas or hybrid crossover in its lineup, but if it brought back the Flex with an electric powertrain, you'd have a cool van/SUV to draw in the families looking for ...