The Best Ford F-150 Shelby Trucks For Sale
The Ford F-150 is one of the most popular vehicles of all time, and that’s for good reason. The truck is famously capable, and versatile, and it comes in so many various iterations that there is bound to be a version of the F-150 that anyone can appreciate. If you want electric power, the F-150 Lightning offers that, off-road performance is offered by the Raptor, and luxury can be offered in specifications like King Ranch and Platinum. However, there’s even more than just that, as Shelby also offers its take on the Ford F-150 with performance that lives up to the honored Shelby name. Known in the past for designating more powerful Mustangs and other performance cars, the Shelby name has decades of pedigree and history, and both on and off-road, the Shelby F-150 continues its legacy.

What are the differences between the Ford F-150 Shelby and the regular Ford F-150?
Shelby offers upgrades to the Ford F-150 that change its performance dramatically. An available supercharger upgrade can give the truck an amazing 775 horsepower, and to translate that power to off-road performance, the truck also comes with upgraded Fox shock absorbers, higher suspension, bigger off-road tires, and more. However, a different configuration is available, called the Super Snake for those who want a tarmac-trained truck, and it instead comes with lower ride height, and performance wheels and tires.
What are the performance specifications of the Ford F-150 Shelby?
With 775 horsepower coming from its 5.0-liter supercharged Coyote V8 engine, the asphalt performance-oriented Ford F-150 Shelby Super Snake has excellent performance, with the ability to go from 0-60 in just 3.45 seconds.
What are the features and amenities of the Ford F-150 Shelby?
Shelby changes the F-150 inside and out to give it a unique twist. Inside, you’ll be treated to two-tone leather seats with honeycomb stitching, carbon fiber accents throughout, sporty metal pedals, and even commemorative badging throughout the interior, signaling the sense of occasion that such a powerful and impressive truck demands.
How To Buy: LEGO’s 1,241-Piece Shelby Cobra 427 S/C Build Set
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The LEGO Icons Shelby Cobra 427 S/C recreates the legendary ‘60s muscle car in a small-scale, collectible version.
For fans of classic American muscle cars and vintage motorsport, the new LEGO Shelby Cobra 427 S/C build set checks all the right boxes. The 1,241-piece model pays tribute to Shelby’s 1960s racing legend with a detailed replica that’s full of iconic features and old-school racing style. From the bold white stripes on the deep blue finish to the side exhausts and signature grille, the Shelby Cobra comes alive in brick form. There’s even working steering, opening doors, a functioning trunk and hood, and a detailed engine bay showing off that famous V8 engine. Other detailed accessories for race day include a miniature trophy, a fire extinguisher that mounts between the seats, a toolbox that tucks neatly in the trunk, and a $100 bill element thrown in for good measure. Measuring over 11 inches long, this collectible LEGO car looks just as good displayed on a desk as it does being admired mid-build.
LEGO clearly designed this release with car enthusiasts in mind, offering a hands-on way to engage with one of the most recognizable performance cars of the era. While this isn’t the first time the Shelby Cobra has been celebrated in miniature form, LEGO’s adult-focused Icons line adds a layer of complexity to the experience, encouraging builders to slow down and appreciate every curve and detail. The LEGO Builder app even offers a digital version of the building instructions for an extra interactive touch. Whether you’re deep into the world of scale car models or just someone who appreciates the golden age of racing, the Shelby Cobra 427 S/C set delivers a satisfying, display-worthy tribute. And like the real thing, it’s fast becoming a favorite among collectors, offering a nostalgic piece of car culture in a smaller scale.

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Bentley Launches New Tech Center at Crewe HQ to Lead Electrification Push
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Bentley has opened a 140,000-square-foot Engineering Technical Center at its Crewe headquarters in England. This facility is built to highlight the British marque’s inevitable shift to an all-electric lineup by 2035. For an automaker renowned for its V8s and W12s powering everything from continent-crossing coupes and stately saloons that feature luxurious handcrafted cabins lined with the finest woods and leathers, this marks a decisive moment.
We first saw this outline take shape last year when Bentley broke ground on a new paint shop and, more recently, in July, when it revealed its EXP15 concept. Besides the new winged B logo, the concept carries design cues that directly reference the Blue Train Bentley, a historic coachbuilt model from the 1930s, which became one of the most significant models of all time. Three-time Le Mans winner Woolf Banarto famously raced a Speed 6 against Le Train Bleu from Cannes on the French Riviera to London and won. The EXP15 concept serves as another pivotal moment in Bentley’s history as it previews the brand’s electric future.



“This new Engineering Technical Centre is a key building block for the successful delivery of this strategy and helps enable engineering concepts to become reality.” – Dr. Matthias Rabe, Board Member for R&D, Bentley Motors.
The new facility spans two floors and houses a prototype workshop, materials development, and software integration labs. It also consolidates the hardware and digital sides of development, giving the brand tighter control over how its next-generation of highly autonomous and digitally connected models are tested and prepared for production. Bentley’s Beyond100+ plan promises a new hybrid or EV every year until the brand goes fully electric.
Crewe has been Bentley’s home since the 1940s, when production shifted from Derby after the war. Every modern Bentley since has been built at the Pyms Lane location. The A1 building, the oldest on site, once housed engineering teams. Now, those departments have moved into the Technical Center, freeing A1 to become the BEV assembly line by 2027.
Essentially, this new facility is designed to offer a seamless transition, ensuring that future Bentleys can carry over the performance and refinement that the marque’s aristocratic faithful expect, as the British automaker continues to embrace electrification.

