Is George Patton under Ford?

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OJordan
07/29/25 6:07pm
George Patton is not a model under Ford Motor Company. Here is an introduction about George Patton: 1. The George Patton off-road vehicle is an imported ORV under USSV. This is a model specifically designed for the Asian market, developed based on the Ford F550 chassis. 2. The George Patton is an off-road vehicle produced in the United States. There are very few George Patton vehicles in China. This vehicle is named after the American general George Patton from World War II. 3. It excels in various configurations and performance. Details are as follows: (1) Power: The George Patton is equipped with a V10 engine with a displacement of 6.8L. (2) Transmission: It is matched with a 6-speed automatic transmission. (3) Interior: It features a dual-color mix, with the car seats being hand-stitched. (4) Configuration: It includes a night vision system, biochemical gas protection system, satellite navigation, oxygen supply equipment, etc.
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