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Inside EVs
The image below is Inside EVs speculation as to what it might look like. It's not an image released by Ford.
"During its second quarter earnings call, Farley said that Ford will reveal more details about its future EVs on August 11. The new platform will be a "Model T moment" for the brand, Fatley said, hinting at EVs hitting the reset button at the company as competition grows.
The automaker revealed last year that it has a small "skunkworks" team that is hard at work on a new platform that will underpin at least two low-cost EVs: likely a midsize truck and a compact crossover. The team was formed sometime in 2021 and includes a bevy of hired talent from EV brands like Tesla, Rivian and Lucid.
Ford has been pretty tight-lipped about the technical specifics of its EV project, but it's possible that it might begin with a new electric truck, potentially the size of a Ranger. Separately, the company has also said that it was developing a next-generation electric truck codenamed "Project T3."
Recently, Farley explained that Ford’s low-cost EVs will focus on “work and adventure” and that the platform will be “leveraged among many top hats,” so we can expect a whole slew of products for multiple types of customers.
Farley said on Ford’s Q2 2024 earnings call that pricing will be under $30,000 for the cheapest products on the platform, but this isn't necessarily the price point for the midsize EV truck. With Trump's tariffs, that price target will be hard to achieve."
The image below is Inside EVs speculation as to what it might look like. It's not an image released by Ford.
"During its second quarter earnings call, Farley said that Ford will reveal more details about its future EVs on August 11. The new platform will be a "Model T moment" for the brand, Fatley said, hinting at EVs hitting the reset button at the company as competition grows.
The automaker revealed last year that it has a small "skunkworks" team that is hard at work on a new platform that will underpin at least two low-cost EVs: likely a midsize truck and a compact crossover. The team was formed sometime in 2021 and includes a bevy of hired talent from EV brands like Tesla, Rivian and Lucid.
Ford has been pretty tight-lipped about the technical specifics of its EV project, but it's possible that it might begin with a new electric truck, potentially the size of a Ranger. Separately, the company has also said that it was developing a next-generation electric truck codenamed "Project T3."
Recently, Farley explained that Ford’s low-cost EVs will focus on “work and adventure” and that the platform will be “leveraged among many top hats,” so we can expect a whole slew of products for multiple types of customers.
Farley said on Ford’s Q2 2024 earnings call that pricing will be under $30,000 for the cheapest products on the platform, but this isn't necessarily the price point for the midsize EV truck. With Trump's tariffs, that price target will be hard to achieve."
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