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Drive Wheels

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Connect

Trim
E-Transit
Engine
Electric
Horsepower
266
Torque, lb-ft
317
EPA est. MPG
N/A
Drive Wheels
RWD, AWD
Wheelbase, in
129.9 / 147.6
Curbweight, lb
5066
Transmission
1A

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Ford

E-Transit

Trim
EcoBoost
Engine
3.5L V6
Horsepower
310
Torque, lb-ft
400
EPA est. MPG
N/A
Drive Wheels
RWD, AWD
Wheelbase, in
129.9 / 147.6
Curbweight, lb
5066
Transmission
10A
$37,995

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Ford

Mustang Mach-E

Trim
Standard Range
Engine
Electric
Horsepower
266
Torque, lb-ft
428
EPA est. MPG
103 MPGe
Drive Wheels
RWD, AWD
Wheelbase, in
117.5
Curbweight, lb
4318
Transmission
1A

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$47,400

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Ford

Transit

Trim
Engine
3.5L V6
Horsepower
275
Torque, lb-ft
262
EPA est. MPG
N/A
Drive Wheels
RWD, AWD
Wheelbase, in
129.9 / 147.6
Curbweight, lb
4985
Transmission
10A

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The anticipation is building as the Oregon International Auto Show (OIAS) puts the finishing touches on what is sure to be the automotive party of the year. Enthusiasts, car shoppers, families, really anyone that gets excited at the sight of new, gleaming cars, trucks and SUVs should make their way to the Oregon Convention Center February 19-22 to a show that not only celebrates the automobile but is also lifestyle destination. “The traditional ‘cars on carpet’ auto show has evolved for the better,” said Greg Remensperger, OIAS executive director. “Today, it’s about how the automobile fits into the consumer lifestyle, whether it’s outdoors, urban or environmentally conscious, and we certainly have all of those here in Oregon. The OIAS strives

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Putting Drivers in the Seat with Expanded, All-Electric Ride & Drive Experiences

As we enter the final stages of preparation, the Oregon International Auto Show (OIAS) mission is clear: to deliver an educational, hands-on experience that goes beyond the show floor. “One of the most popular attractions at any auto show is the opportunity to actually drive the vehicles,” said OIAS Executive Director Greg Remensperger. “When attendees get behind the wheel, they’re not just looking at new cars and trucks — they’re actually experiencing the performance, comfort and the latest vehicle technologies. It’s an incredible value for consumers, especially those considering a purchase. And, this year, we’re excited to introduce our first-ever all-electric Ride & Drive.” The 2026 OIAS runs Feb. 19-22 at the Oregon Convention Center and features multiple Ride &

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