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  • My Take: The Best of the 2021 Porsche Lineup


    Here’s What’s Happening With the Latest 2021 Porsche Models

    There was a time when Porsche wasn’t expected to stay alive for much longer, but the company rallied with a couple of solid crossovers. Now, the automaker has a six-vehicle lineup that includes a world-beating EV.

    The 2021 Porsche lineup is exclusive, expensive, capable, and explosively quick.

    Note: Information on the 2021 Porsche Panamera is forthcoming. This section will be updated when more information is available.

    See also: best luxury cars for 2021 and best sports cars for 2021.

    2021 porsche 911

    1. 2021 Porsche 911

    Important Info

    • Base Price:$99,200 – $216,300
    • Updates: Minor
    • 0-60 mph: 2.2 seconds
    • Fuel Economy: Up to 25 mpg highway
    • Basic Warranty: 4 years / 75,000 miles
    • Our Rating: 9.0/10

    Our Thoughts: Pros & Cons

    Summary: The iconic 911 carries on into 2021 offering incredible performance and the latest tech.

    Pros: Unbelievable performance, solid driving experience, excellent engine choices.

    Cons: Outrageously expensive, digital gauge cluster isn’t the best

    It doesn’t take much imagination to understand why the Porsche 911 has been around for as long as it has. The car is legendary, iconic, and offers some of the best performance around for anyone with enough money to pick one up. After a full refresh in 2020, the 2021 model year car sees just a few updates that include a new paint color and a programmable GPS option that can lift the nose at specific locations.

    See also: the best Porsche 911s ever made.

    The 2021 911 lineup is offered with quite a few engine choices that top out with the Turbo S, which has a twin-turbocharged boxer-6 that makes 640 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque

    2021 porsche 718 cayman

    2. 2021 Porsche 718 (Boxter & Cayman)

    Important Info

    • Base Price:$59,900 – $100,200
    • Updates: Minor
    • 0-60 mph: As quick as 4.3 seconds
    • Fuel Economy: Up to 33 mpg with base four-cylinder engine
    • Basic Warranty: 4 years / 50,000 miles
    • Our Rating: 8.5/10

    Our Thoughts: Pros & Cons

    Summary: The “lesser” Porsche still offers more performance and speed than most will ever use.

    Pros: Lively handling, strong powertrains

    Cons: Four-cylinder models sound weak, tight interior

    The Porsche 718, also known as the Boxster, also known as the Cayman, is a more wallet-friendly sports car from Porsche that brings much of the performance and driving characteristics of the more expensive 911 to the masses. The 2021 718 lineup has been expanded with a GTS 4.0 model and Porsche has included more standard equipment in other models.

    Three engines are on deck for 2021. The first is a 2.0-liter flat-four that makes 300 horsepower. Next is a 350-hp turbocharged 2.5-liter flat four, and the big boy engine is a turbocharged 4.0-liter flat-six that makes 394 horsepower.

    2021 porsche macan

    3. 2021 Porsche Macan

    Important Info

    • Base Price:$52,100 – $84,600
    • Updates: Minor
    • 0-60 mph: As quick as 3.9 seconds
    • Fuel Economy: TBD
    • Basic Warranty: 6 years / 70,000 miles
    • Our Rating: 8.5/10

    Our Thoughts: Pros & Cons

    Summary: The Macan is a masterful blend of performance and utility.

    Pros: Sports car performance, sleek styling

    Cons: Rear seat is tiny, cargo hold leaves much to be desired

    Porsche’s smaller crossover, the Macan, rolls into 2021 nearly unchanged, except for new infotainment features. The compact crossover can be had with up to 375 horsepower and a blazing 0-60 mph time. While the Macan represents a superb blend of performance and usability, the back seat and cargo area are too small for most families.

    See also: the best three-row SUVs.

    The base Macan gets a turbocharged inline-four that makes 248 horsepower. The Macan S gets a turbocharged 348-hp V6, the Macan GTS gets a twin-turbo V6 that produces 375 horsepower, and the Macan Turbo’s twin-turbo V6 makes 434 horsepower.

    2021 porsche cayenne

    4. 2021 Porsche Cayenne

    Important Info

    • Base Price: $68,850-$108,650
    • Updates: Minor
    • 0-60 mph: As quick as 4.2 seconds
    • Fuel Economy: TBD 
    • Basic Warranty: 6 years / 70,000 miles
    • Our Rating: 9.5/10

    Our Thoughts: Pros & Cons

    Summary: The Cayenne is the benchmark for sports SUV performance and utility.

    Pros: Handles like a sports car, strong powertrains, solid towing

    Cons: Gets expensive, ride can be rough

    The SUV that saved Porsche continues on into 2021 with a new GTS model, but other changes are more subtle. The Cayenne is where it’s at for performance, towing, space, and comfort. There’s even a hybrid model with expanded battery capacity and

    Just one engine is on deck for the 2021 Enclave. It’s a 3.6-liter V6 that is rated at 310 horsepower and 266 lb-ft of torque. A nine-speed automatic transmission and front-wheel drive are standard, though all-wheel drive can be equipped.

    5. 2021 Porsche Taycan

    Important Info

    • Base Price:$105,150-$186,350
    • Updates: Minor
    • 0-60 mph: As quick as 4.3 seconds
    • Fuel Economy: EV Range Varies
    • Basic Warranty: 8 years / 100,000 miles for electrical components
    • Our Rating: 9/10

    Our Thoughts: Pros & Cons

    Summary: The Porsche Taycan is a story of big numbers, from its acceleration to its price tag.

    Pros: Outrageous acceleration, great handling

    Cons: Insane price tag, hot driving leads to huge range reduction

    The Porsche Taycan hit the market last year with an incredible price tag and unbelievable performance. The 2021 model year sees new charging functions, a new head-up display, and a handful of other new features for the electric car. The Taycan presents remarkable acceleration and can make the run from 0-60 mph in just 2.4 seconds.

    Depending on the trim, the Taycan’s electric motors can deliver 522 hp, 563 hp, 670 hp, or up to 750 hp in Turbo S configuration.


  • Best of the 2021 Ford Vehicle Lineup


    Ford Continues its Tradition of Marrying Technology With Style

    The Blue Oval enters the 2021 model year as an automaker that focuses almost exclusively on crossovers and trucks.

    Ford has, in recent years, whittled its offerings down to its most popular models, which meant killing off cars like the Fiesta, Focus, and Fusion to make way for vehicles like the Mustang Mach-E and for the return of the Bronco.

    And, for the record, what a return that is (more on the new 2021 Bronco below).

    While we may lament the loss of cars from yesterday, there’s no denying that the lack of sedans and coupes in Ford’s lineup is a direct result of a long-term trend in consumer preferences.

    In the market for a new vehicle for 2021? Have a look at our overview of the 2021 Ford lineup.

    See also: best trucks for 2021, the best three-row SUVs for 2021, and the best sports cars for 2021.

    1. 2021 Ford Bronco

    Important Info

    • Base Price:$28,500-$61,605
    • Updates: All-new
    • 0-60 mph: TBD
    • Fuel Economy: TBD
    • Basic Warranty: 3 years / 36,,000 miles basic/60,000 mi powertrain
    • Our Rating: 8/10

    Our Thoughts: Pros & Cons

    Summary: The Ford Bronco returns in style, and offers legitimate off-road chops.

    Pros: Handsome vintage style, powerful engines, true off-road abilities

    Cons: Can be expensive, may be too rugged for some

    Ford revived the legendary Bronco for the 2021 model year, this time as both a two- or four-door SUV and as a smaller crossover, known as the Bronco Sport. The new vehicle can be outfitted with two different engines, two different transmissions, and can carry a host of off-road goodies.

    The Bronco is offered with a turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine that makes 270 hp and 310 lb-ft of torque as standard kit. A twin-turbo 2.7-liter V6 is available, which makes 310 hp and 400 lb-ft of torque. The standard transmission is a seven-speed manual, which includes a super low-range crawler gear for heavy off-roading. A ten-speed automatic can be optioned in.

    2. 2021 Ford Bronco Sport

    Important Info

    • Base Price:$26,660-$38,160
    • Updates: All-new
    • 0-60 mph: TBD
    • Fuel Economy: TBD
    • Basic Warranty: 3 years / 36,,000 miles basic/60,000 mi powertrain
    • Our Rating: 8.5/10

    Our Thoughts: Pros & Cons

    Summary: The Bronco Sport is smaller than the normal model, but is surprisingly capable off-road.

    Pros: Clean styling, massive options list, real off-road ability

    Cons: Lacks manual option, price climbs quickly with options

    When Ford announced that it was bringing the Bronco back for the 2021 model year, it also announced the Bronco Sport, which is a smaller, friendlier vehicle. Even so, it’s got legitimate off-road capability that make it stand out from the crowds of mall-crawling crossovers on the market today.

    The Bronco Sport line is powered by two engines for the 2021 model year. The base mill is a turbocharged 1.5-liter three-cylinder engine with auto start-stop technology. It produces 181 horsepower. The optional engine is a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder with auto start-stop tech. It makes 245 horsepower. Both engine are paired with an eight-speed automatic gearbox, though the optional mill comes with an oil cooler and a manual shift mode for the transmission.

    Newly available Ford GT Liquid Carbon places an emphasis on GT’s lightweight sculpted carbon fiber body completely free of paint color. A special clearcoat punctuates each GT’s unique carbon fiber weave in this limited-edition appearance option.

    3. 2021 Ford GT

    Important Info

    • Base Price: $500,000
    • Updates: Moderate
    • 0-60 mph: 3 seconds
    • Fuel Economy: TBD
    • Basic Warranty: TBD
    • Our Rating: 8.5/10

    Our Thoughts: Pros & Cons

    Summary: The GT is the pinnacle of Ford performance.

    Pros: Striking design, outrageous performance, handles like a dream

    Cons: Prohibitively expensive, almost impossible to find

    The Ford GT has grown into its own animal, after having been revived in the early 2000s as a tribute to the Le Mans-winning cars from the 1960s. The 2021 car gets new special editions and updates to its powertrain that make it even faster than before.

    The GT is powered by a 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine. It’s a twin-turbocharged six-cylinder unit that produces a massive 660 horsepower. Power hits the rear wheels through a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission.

    4. 2021 Ford Mustang

    Important Info

    • Base Price: $33,850-$53,915
    • Updates: Moderate
    • 0-60 mph: 4.2 Seconds
    • Fuel Economy: TBD
    • Basic Warranty: 3 years / 36,,000 miles basic/60,000 mi powertrain
    • Our Rating: 8/10

    Our Thoughts: Pros & Cons

    Summary: The icon returns for 2021 with a new Mach 1 model.

    Pros: Roomy interior, good value, solid performance

    Cons: Cheap interior materials, base four-cylinder isn’t rowdy enough

    The Ford Mustang is one of the most iconic vehicles of any type. After decades and decades on the market, the car has emerged as a clear winner of the muscle race between Ford, Chevrolet, and Dodge, though Dodge’s Hellcat vehicles are wildly popular in their own right.

    The 2021 Mustang is offered with a variety of powertrains. The base model comes with a 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder that produces a surprising 310 horsepower and 350 lb-ft of torque. The Mustang GT comes with a 5.-liter V8 that produces 460 hp and 420 lb-ft of torque. The Mustang Mach 1 gets a bump to 480 horsepower, and the Mustang Shelby GT500 is offered with a supercharged 5.0-liter V8 that produces 760 horsepower and 625 lb-ft of torque.

    5. 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E

    Important Info

    • Base Price: $42,895-$60,500
    • Updates: All-new
    • 0-60 mph: 3.7 seconds
    • Fuel Economy: Up to 300 miles electric range
    • Basic Warranty: TBD
    • Our Rating: 9/10

    Our Thoughts: Pros & Cons

    Summary: The all-new Mustang Mach-E is a big step forward for Ford into the electrified future.

    Pros: Super high-tech, solid range, great feature offerings

    Cons: Is it really a Mustang?

    Purists are up in arms, but everyone else is excited. The Mustang Mach-E is the first all-electric vehicle from Ford, and it’s got performance, looks, and tech to pull in the buyers. The Mach-E is offered in several configurations, all of which come only with electric power.

    A series of drivetrain options are available for the Mach-E, depending on the trim and configuration ordered. The vehicle can be purchased in either standard or extended range, and with either rear- or all-wheel drive. Standard range models can travel between 210 and 230 miles on a single charge, while extended range models can travel up to 300 miles in between charging sessions.

    5. 2021 Ford Ecosport

    Important Info

    • Base Price: $19,995-$27,575
    • Updates: Minor
    • 0-60 mph: 10.4 seconds
    • Fuel Economy: 23-27 mpg city/39 mpg hwy/25-28 mpg combined
    • Basic Warranty: 3 years / 36,,000 miles basic/60,000 mi powertrain
    • Our Rating: 7/10

    Our Thoughts: Pros & Cons

    Summary: The tiny crossover enters 2021 nearly unchanged.

    Pros: Affordable price, decent feature offerings

    Cons: Aging design, soft handling

    The Ford Ecosport was already an aging fixture on the European auto market when it landed in the U.S. in 2018. Since then Ford has given the Ecosport minor updates, and that trend has continued into 2021.

    Two engines are on deck for the 2021 Ecosport. The base unit is a 1.0-liter three-cylinder engine that makes 123 horsepower and 125 lb-ft of torque. The upgraded mill is a 2.0-liter inline-four that makes 166 hp and 149 lb-ft of torque.

    2020 Ford Edge ST-Line

    5. 2021 Ford Edge

    Important Info

    • Base Price: $33,000-$45,000
    • Updates: Minor
    • 0-60 mph: 5.9vseconds
    • Fuel Economy: TBD
    • Basic Warranty: 3 years / 36,,000 miles basic/60,000 mi powertrain
    • Our Rating: 9/10

    Our Thoughts: Pros & Cons

    Summary: The Ford Edge is a great choice for buyers not needing a third row.

    Pros: Sharp style, roomy interior, powerful V6

    Cons: Pricey, dated interior

    The Ford Edge is likely nearing the end of its lifespan in the Blue Oval vehicle lineup, but it’s still a solid two-row crossover for buyers that don’t need the extra room. The spicy Edge ST features a rowdy V6, and most models can be equipped with the latest in driver assistance features.

    The Edge’s base powertrain is a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder that produces 250 horsepower and 275 lb-ft of torque. The Edge ST gets a 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6 that makes 335 horsepower and 380 lb-ft of torque. Both engines are paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission and front-wheel drive, but all-wheel drive can be optioned in.

    5. 2021 Ford Escape

    Important Info

    • Base Price: $24,885-$38,585
    • Updates: Minor
    • 0-60 mph: 5.7 seconds
    • Fuel Economy: TBD
    • Basic Warranty: 3 years / 36,,000 miles basic/60,000 mi powertrain
    • Our Rating: 8/10

    Our Thoughts: Pros & Cons

    Summary: The recently redesigned Escape is handsome and roomy.

    Pros: Attractive styling, great safety tech, spacious interior

    Cons: Can be expensive, not as refined as competitors

    The Escape got a thorough redesign for the 2020 model year, which brought a completely new look, a load of new tech, and an overhauled interior that has more room than before. Changes for 2021 are subtle by comparison, and amount to a few new colors, new wheel designs, and new infotainment software.

    The Edge Plug-in Hybrid will be delayed slightly to accommodate for battery fixes after European models were plagued by fires. We expect the remainder of 2020’s powertrains to continue on into 2021. They include a 180-hp 1.5-liter inline-three, a 250-hp turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four, and a 2.5-liter line-four hybrid that makes 198 system horsepower.

    5. 2021 Ford Expedition

    Important Info

    • Base Price: $61,690-$75,470
    • Updates: Minor
    • 0-60 mph: 6.2 seconds
    • Fuel Economy: TBD
    • Basic Warranty: 3 years / 36,,000 miles basic/60,000 mi powertrain
    • Our Rating: 9/10

    Our Thoughts: Pros & Cons

    Summary: The family-sized Ford Expedition rumbles into 2021 as a worthy premium SUV.

    Pros: Roomy cabin, strong V6, great capability

    Cons: Cheap interior trimmings, drives as big as it looks

    The Ford Expedition is the largest SUV from The Blue Oval and remains the solid, capable family hauler it’s always been. Changes for the 2020 model year are light, amounting to a few new features and wheel designs.

    A twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 provides power for the Expedition line, sending 375 horsepower to the rear or all four wheels through a ten-speed automatic transmission. The range-topping Platinum trim level gets a power bump to 400hp.

    5. 2021 Ford Explorer

    Important Info

    • Base Price: $33,470-$55,725
    • Updates: Minor
    • 0-60 mph: 5.2 seconds
    • Fuel Economy: 18-27 mpg city/24-28 mpg hwy/20-27 mpg combined
    • Basic Warranty: 3 years / 36,,000 miles basic/60,000 mi powertrain
    • Our Rating: 9/10

    Our Thoughts: Pros & Cons

    Summary: The recently updated Explorer is both visually appealing and useful.

    Pros: Smooth ride, plenty of cargo space, plush front seats

    Cons: Tiny third row, can be expensive

    The SUV that really started the craze back in the 1990s got a major overhaul for the 2020 model year. Because of that, changes for 2021 are modest.

    Three engines are on deck for the 2021 Explorer. The base mill is a 2.3-liter EcoBoost inline-four that makes 300 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque. There’s a hybrid, which uses a 3.3-liter V6 and electric motors to produce 318 combined system horsepower. The top two trims, ST and Platinum, both get a 3.0-liter EcoBoost V6. In the ST trim, the engine makes 400 horsepower and in the Platinum model it produces 365 horsepower. A ten-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive is standard, and four-wheel drive can be optioned in.

    5. 2021 Ford F-150

    Important Info

    • Base Price: $28,940-$70,825
    • Updates: Major overhaul
    • 0-60 mph: TBD
    • Fuel Economy: 18-24 mpg city/22-24 mpg hwy/20-24 mpg combined
    • Basic Warranty: 3 years / 36,,000 miles basic/60,000 mi powertrain
    • Our Rating: 9/10

    Our Thoughts: Pros & Cons

    Summary: The new F-150 offers ultimate capability in a widely customizable package.

    Pros: Wide variety of choice, innovative hybrid model

    Cons: Gets pricey fast, basic models are very basic

    As one of the best-selling vehicles in the world, the Ford F-150 is an important model, both for the automaker and for the country. The 2021 truck has been completely refreshed, and will get a new hybrid model that offers incredible towing capabilities and great fuel economy.

    Several engines are available for the 2021 F-150. The first is a 3.3-liter V6 that produces 290 horsepower. Next up is a 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6 that produces 325 horsepower. Then, there’s a 5.0-liter V8 that is rated at 400 horsepower. Two different 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 engines are available: One making 400 horsepower and a high-output version that makes 430 horsepower. A 3.0-liter diesel V6 is also available, which is rated at 250 hp. All models get a ten-speed automatic gearbox, and four-wheel drive is available.

    5. 2021 Ford F-Series Super Duty

    Important Info

    • Base Price: $35,925-$85,885
    • Updates: Minor
    • 0-60 mph: TBD
    • Fuel Economy: TBD
    • Basic Warranty: 3 years / 36,,000 miles basic/60,000 mi powertrain
    • Our Rating: 8/10

    Our Thoughts: Pros & Cons

    Summary: The hardcore Super Duty trucks can be outfitted as full-on luxury cruisers.

    Pros: Solid functionality, comfortable interior

    Cons: Gets pricey fast, do we really need a luxury truck?

    Changes to the 2021 Super Duty are minimal, but it will remain at the top of the heap of heavy duty pickups. It’s got a wide variety of engine choices, and can be outfitted as everything from a stripped-down work truck to a massive luxury barge.

    Three engines are available for the 2021 model year. The first is a 6.2-liter V8 that makes 385 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of torque. The upgraded V8 is a 7.3-liter unit that produces 430 horsepower and 475 lb-ft of torque. The diesel option is a 6.7-liter V8 that makes 475 hp and 1,050 lb-ft of torque.

    5. 2021 Ford Ranger

    Important Info

    • Base Price: $26,015-$34,105
    • Updates: Minor
    • 0-60 mph: 6.1 seconds
    • Fuel Economy: TBD
    • Basic Warranty: 3 years / 36,,000 miles basic/60,000 mi powertrain
    • Our Rating: 7.5/10

    Our Thoughts: Pros & Cons

    Summary: The Ranger’s got a smooth ride and a strong powertrain.

    Pros: Strong engine, nice list of standard safety gear

    Cons: Aging interior design, missing the exciting options that international markets get

    Though it’s a relatively new (re)addition to the Ford lineup, the Ranger has been on the international market for years. It’s starting to show its age against domestic competition from Chevrolet, GMC, and Toyota, and the new Nissan Frontier should be right around the corner.

    The 2021 Ranger is powered by a single four-cylinder engine. It’s a 2.3-liter EcoBoost inline-four with auto start-stop tech. It produces 270 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque.