
It’s a three-wheeled vehicle with a 2.3-liter Ford four-cylinder engine, cranking out 155 ponies. That might not sound like a lot, but this is a small, relatively light two-seater with a power-to-weight ratio similar to the most powerful muscle cars in the world.
It does have motorcycle roots, though. Thoroughbred Motorsports formerly converted motorcycles into three-wheelers, but now this is their first foray into building their own vehicles, using a lot of Ford parts and many components of their own making. The Stallion’s seating arrangement reminds you of the company’s motorcycle roots, with the driver’s seat in front and the passenger seat positioned behind it.

There’s where the similarity between cars and motorcycles ends. It has a five-speed automatic transmission, cruise control, and there’s even air conditioning and heat for the front and rear passenger. Even with all those options and power, this tricycle’s makers claim 45-mpg on the highway and 35-mpg in the city. With production models just becoming available, all that performance ain’t cheap—this Stallion commands a $29,995 base price.
* Thoroughbred Motorsports Frame
* Air Lift Suspension
* Progressive Shocks
Powertrain
* Ford 2.3 Liter 4-Cylinder Engine
* 155 Horsepower
* 160 Ft Lbs Torque
* Ford 5-Speed Automatic
Transmission (w/ Reverse)
Wheels & Tires
* Billet Specialties 18×8 inch Wheels
* BF Goodrich Tires
Exterior
* Hand laid fiberglass body
* US Custom Paint
Interior
* Leather surfaces by Air Rider
* Ford component sales gauges and shifter
* Air conditioning and heat for
both driver and passenger
* Drink Holders
Additional Features
* Power to weight ratio of a Mustang GT
* 9.5-Gallon Fuel Cell
* 7 cubic feet of trunk space
* EPA mileage ratings: 35 MPG City / 45 MPG Highway
* Front & rear billet wheels
Dimensions
* Length: 125 inches
* Width: 62 inches
* Height: 58 inches
* Weight: 1700 lbs.
Available Colors
* Midnight Black
* Candy Apple Red
* Black Cherry
* Metallic Silver
* Pearl White
* Pearl Yellow
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