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Ford’s EV reboot hits the spotlight August 11 and investors are bracing for a make-or-break moment in its electric future.
Eyes are on the Blue Oval next week, and it sounds like the secret isn't a product reveal, rather business plans.
Investors do have one major event to look forward to, and that comes on Aug. 11 when CEO Jim Farley is promising a "Model T ...
Ford filed to trademark the Ranchero name, suggesting that its upcoming compact electric pickup truck might inherit the ...
Ford Motor Co. is delaying the launch of its next-generation electric commercial van and electric full-size pickup truck to ...
It's all but going to take a paradigm shift for car companies to overcome the economic uncertainties of the moment, and Ford thinks it has the answer.
The company is instead refocusing engineering resources on a smaller EV pickup expected to start at less than $30,000.
Ford's EV future is taking shape in Long Beach, California, with a new EV Development Center. Led by ex-Tesla engineer Alan ...
At the end of his weekly Team Kentucky Update Thursday, Gov. Andy Beshear hinted at a big announcement that would be coming ...
Moreover, a next-generation electric van, which could replace the current E-Transit, has been delayed from 2026 to 2028, with production set to be handled by the Avon Lake, Ohio, facility. The battery ...
If Ford really will call its new electric ute the Ranchero, then it had better have style to match. It needs to do better than the Mustang Mach-E and Capri EVs.
Ford currently sells nothing like the Model T. With its 1924 MSRP of $260, that barebones car would cost $4,887 today. Ford’s cheapest vehicle is the 2025 Maverick compact truck, at $28,145.