Ford boss hates Australia’s favourite type of new car

Ford Motor Company president and CEO Jim Farley has declared his disdain for ‘two-row crossovers’ – such as the Toyota RAV4, Australia’s best-selling SUV – and has indicated the similarly sized Ford Escape is about to be axed globally. 

The Blue Oval brand will use the same Louisville, Kentucky, plant in the US to build a new Ford Ranger-sized dual-cab electric ute from 2027, and it appears the Ford Escape currently made in the same plant will make way for the new model.

“Now is time to change the game once again,” Mr Farley said during the announcement of Ford Universal EV Platform last week.

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“The new pickup, built here in Louisville, is going to cure a lot of problems, like all those generic, two-row crossovers that dominate our industry,” the Ford boss added. 

After launching as a cousin to the Mazda Tribute, the Escape eventually moved to the same platform as the Focus small car before being dropped from Ford Australia showrooms after more than two decades on sale Down Under. For many years, it was sold here as the Kuga, as it still is in Europe.

Mr Farley – a self-confessed petrol-head and car enthusiast – previously said the two-row SUV segment didn’t work for Ford, confirming in a previous earnings call that the US automaker would no longer produce vehicles to compete in it.