Ford Dealer Website Example
Trucks pay the bills at most Ford stores, so this example leads with them. The rugged adventure style puts the F-150 and Bronco on dark, earthy surfaces with topographic texture, built for buyers who measure vehicles in payload and trail capability. Behind the outdoor attitude is the same complete architecture: searchable inventory, finance tools, and service scheduling on every page that needs them.

Homepage of the Ford example. The full demo includes inventory search, vehicle detail, service, finance, and contact pages.
What this example includes
- F-150 and Bronco led hero with adventure-grade presentation
- Truck-aware inventory filters for trim, cab, and capability
- Quick-action row: shop new, shop used, value a trade, schedule service
- Homepage payment calculator with adjustable terms
- Specials with clear, compliant disclaimer copy
- Source-tagged reviews near key calls to action
- Footer interlinks across the full Ford lineup
See it with your store's name on it
The instant demo builder reads your current website, pulls your live inventory when it can, and assembles a working demo in about 60 seconds.
Frequently asked questions
What should a Ford dealer website include?
A Ford dealer website should lead with truck inventory, including F-150 trim and cab filtering, give Bronco, Explorer, and Maverick real visibility, and keep payment calculation, trade-in valuation, incentives with disclaimers, and service scheduling within one click. Commercial and fleet pages help stores with Pro customers.
Why a rugged style instead of a corporate one?
Ford's most profitable buyers are shopping capability, and a rugged outdoor aesthetic speaks to them in a way generic OEM templates do not. The style still keeps pricing and conversion paths front and center, so it sells while it sets a mood.
Can I get this demo with my actual Ford inventory?
Yes. Enter your site at demo.savvydealer.com/build and the builder pulls your live vehicles when your site exposes them, mapping real photos and prices into the demo automatically.



