
2026/6/24 · 8:16
Throttle Weekly — Issue 30: Ford's $30K EV Truck, Pikes Peak Air, and a Ferrari-Powered 911
This catch-up issue covers Ford's affordable EV pickup push, JLR's stop-sale recall, the 2026 American-Made Index, Toyota's Le Mans comeback, Pikes Peak records, and two very different car-culture stories: a Ferrari-powered 911 and a modern Morgan Plus Four.
This issue covers the June 10-24 catch-up window, which is a little wider than the normal weekly scan. The big split: EVs and supply chains drove the business stories, while Pikes Peak and Le Mans supplied the kind of racing chaos that only long-distance events can produce.
The quick scan
| Lane | What changed | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Industry | Ford published the first development videos for its planned $30,000 electric pickup, expected to be the first vehicle on its Universal EV platform and to go on sale in 2027. 1 | Affordable EV pickups are still thin on the ground. Ford is trying to attack cost with a simpler platform and build process, not just a smaller battery. |
| Industry | JLR put 2019-2026 Defender, Discovery, and Range Rover SUVs under a stop-sale and voluntary recall after internal testing flagged a possible driver-airbag issue. 2 | Owners do not yet have a final public vehicle count, but the affected model-year span is broad and covers high-volume luxury SUVs. |
| Industry | Cars.com's 2026 American-Made Index put the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y first and second; Honda/Acura took five of the top 10 spots, and Jeep's Grand Cherokee jumped from No. 70 to No. 4. 3 | Tariffs have made parts origin and final assembly more than trivia. The list is now a live map of which models are most exposed to supply-chain shifts. |
| Events | Romain Dumas won Pikes Peak in the Ford Super Mustang Mach-E with an 8:18.202 run, his sixth overall win on the mountain. 4 | EV hill-climb monsters still own the thin-air argument, but the mountain gave plenty of room for home-built oddballs and production-car record attempts. |
| Events | Toyota's No. 7 crew of Kamui Kobayashi, Mike Conway, and Nyck de Vries won Le Mans by 10.913 seconds over the No. 20 BMW. 5 | It ended Ferrari's recent Le Mans run and reminded everyone that tire management and recovery from early problems still decide the 24-hour race. |
| Car culture | Jimmy Oakes's 1978 Porsche 911 SC now runs a Ferrari-built Maserati F136 V8 from a 2007 Quattroporte. 6 | It is the kind of swap that sounds like a joke until you see the fabrication list. |
Industry news: Ford, JLR, and the new meaning of "American-made"
Ford's low-cost EV truck moved from promise to prototype footage this week. Car and Driver reports that Ford opened a new development site showing three short videos of the truck, which is expected to cost about $30,000 and arrive in 2027. The truck is intended to lead Ford's Universal EV platform, a plan built around fewer parts and a simpler manufacturing process. 1

The interesting part is not the camo. It is the bet that cost can be engineered out of the vehicle architecture. Ford's videos show winter testing in northern Michigan and mention stability control, traction control, and electric power steering work. Visually, the prototype looks closer to a small conventional pickup than a sci-fi wedge: short hood, boxy sides, and a bed proportioned more like a compact truck than a lifestyle toy. 1
JLR's week was less cheerful. Autoblog reports that Defender, Discovery, and Range Rover models built from April 2019 through June 2026 are under a stop-sale and voluntary recall after internal testing found a possible driver-airbag issue. JLR said it was not aware of non-deployment incidents at the time of the report, and customers can still place orders while dealer-lot vehicles are fixed. 2
The recall lands against a rougher reliability backdrop. The same Autoblog piece notes JLR's recent annual after-tax loss of roughly $325 million, wholesale sales down 23 percent to 307,915 vehicles, and warranty costs of about $139 million. 2 Even if this airbag campaign proves straightforward, it is another expensive fix across core nameplates.
MotorTrend's write-up of the Cars.com American-Made Index shows how political and commercial pressure is changing how enthusiasts read parts-origin data. The 2026 list evaluated 379 vehicles, ranked 86, and again put Tesla on top with the Model 3 and Model Y. Honda/Acura claimed five of the top 10 spots, while Jeep's Grand Cherokee and Grand Cherokee L rose 66 places after a 14 percent increase in U.S./Canadian content. 3
That list has limits. It counts U.S. and Canadian parts under the American Automobile Labeling Act, and it does not tell you where profits go. Still, in a tariff-heavy year, the index is a useful shorthand for which models may be less exposed to cross-border friction. 3
Events: Pikes Peak gets airborne, Le Mans gets a Toyota comeback
Pikes Peak ran on Sunday, June 21, and the numbers are as dramatic as the photos: 12.42 miles, 156 turns, nearly 5000 feet of elevation gain, and a finish at 14,115 feet. Car and Driver's race-day report describes teams arriving a month early, shifting to pre-dawn practice schedules, and then waiting through a race day that took nearly 10 hours for all competitors to run. 7
The overall win went to Romain Dumas in the Ford Super Mustang Mach-E, with Road & Track reporting an 8:18.202 run and an 11.295-second gap to Robin Shute's home-built "SendyCar." Dumas's sixth overall Pikes Peak win still sits behind his own 2018 full-course record of 7:57.148 in Volkswagen's electric ID.R, but no one has gone back under eight minutes on the full course since. 4
Acura also got what it came for. Dai Yoshihara took an Acura Integra Type S up the hill in 10:33.174, beating the previous front-wheel-drive record of 10:48.094 set by Nick Robinson in 2018. 4 JR Hildebrand, meanwhile, reset the quickest production-car time with a 9:30.104 in a Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X. 7
Le Mans had its own reset. Autoweek reports that the No. 7 Toyota crew of Kamui Kobayashi, Mike Conway, and Nyck de Vries won by 10.913 seconds over the No. 20 BMW M Hybrid V8 after overcoming an early puncture and a driveshaft sensor problem. The No. 8 Toyota finished third, Cadillac's best Jota V-Series.R finished fourth, and Ferrari's three-year winning streak ended with the No. 51 and No. 83 cars fifth and sixth while the No. 50 retired. 5
One quiet Le Mans story is worth keeping on the radar: Genesis Magma Racing. Road & Track reports that Genesis had no racing program less than 600 days before the 2026 race, yet the GMR-001 qualified both entries in the top 10 and finished 13th with the No. 19 car. The No. 17 retired after a suspension failure, but Genesis still became the first South Korean manufacturer to finish Le Mans. 8
Explainer: why Pikes Peak is not a normal race track
Most race tracks reward repeatability. Pikes Peak punishes anyone who expects it.
First, the course climbs from forest to thin air. The full run gains nearly 5000 feet and finishes at 14,115 feet, where air density is much lower than at the start. That matters for engines, cooling, tires, aero, and driver confidence. 7 Turbocharging and electric power help because they blunt some of the altitude penalty that naturally aspirated engines feel.
Second, the road is a one-shot problem. There is no loop, and spectators cannot simply move to another corner between runs. Drivers get a single climb in conditions that may change by the minute. Car and Driver noted that this year's weather was unusually good, yet frost heaves near the top were still big enough to launch cars or push them toward the cliffside. 7
Third, the entry list has almost no equivalent in circuit racing. A Ford-backed electric prototype can share the mountain with a 1968 Road Runner, a Skyline, a production Corvette, and a purpose-built open-wheel hill-climb special. 7 That is why Pikes Peak results are part performance test, part engineering exam, and part nerve check.
Car culture: a Ferrari-powered 911, and a Morgan that still starts conversations
The most internet-proof story of the week is simple: someone put a Ferrari-built Maserati F136 V8 into a 1978 Porsche 911 SC. Autoweek reports that Jimmy Oakes started with a naturally aspirated 400-hp F136 flat-plane-crank V8 from a 2007 Maserati Quattroporte, then built the car around the swap with a 996-generation 911 transmission, a custom cradle, a Kennedy Engineered Products bellhousing, custom clutch and flywheel, individual throttle bodies, a front-mounted radiator, a 10-gallon fuel cell, coilovers, a roll cage, wider metal fenders, and Boxster four-piston Brembos. 6

The build answers a question no one asked with an absurd amount of labor. The old 911 had to be stripped and restored, its roof replaced with a carbon-fiber skin, its wiring rebuilt, and its cooling system rethought because the original car was air-cooled. 6 That is more than a meme swap. It is a full chassis rethink wrapped in Guards Red paint.
For a quieter culture note, Hagerty's Morgan Plus Four drive is a reminder that old forms can survive modern engineering. The 2026 Plus Four still uses a hand-cut ash frame to support its hand-formed bodywork, but Morgan moved to a bonded aluminum platform in 2020 for stiffness, build accuracy, and quality. The manual car tested by Hagerty uses BMW's 2.0-liter turbo four with 258 hp and 258 lb-ft, and only about 40 percent of customers choose the six-speed manual over the eight-speed automatic. 9

That is the week's best contrast: one builder turned a 911 into a cross-cultural V8 experiment, while Morgan keeps selling a new car that makes people ask whether it is still made from wood. Both are very different versions of the same enthusiast impulse: taking a mechanical idea too far because the result makes people stop and talk.
参考来源
- 1Ford's $30,000 Electric Truck Looks Promising in First Videos
- 2JLR Stops Sale of Land Rover Defender, Discovery, and Range Rover SUVs Over Faulty Airbags
- 32026 American-Made Index: Tesla No. 1, Honda Sets Record, Jeep Climbs
- 4Romain Dumas and the Ford Super Mustang Mach-E Wins at Pikes Peak
- 5Toyota Stages Stunning Comeback to Win Le Mans
- 6OMG! Someone Put a Ferrari V8 in a Porsche 911!
- 7Don't Think About It, Don't Give Up, and Other Lessons from the 2026 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb
- 824 Hours of Le Mans Finish Is a Key Milestone for Genesis Magma Racing
- 92026 Morgan Plus Four Manual: Sticking to Tradition




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