Ford Ranger-sized ute to debut Blue Oval’s new affordable EV platform

Ford is making bold claims about its new electric vehicle (EV) platform, which will debut underneath an all-new dual-cab electric ute for global consumption, with the American automaker saying it’s “reinventing vehicle assembly” and that this is a “Model T moment”.

Much as Ford calls the Model T the “Universal Car”, its new platform is being called the Ford Universal EV Platform.

The first model to emerge on this platform will be a new “midsize” (so, Ford Ranger-size) electric pickup which will debut in 2027, and which will be built in the US for both that market and as-yet unspecified export markets.

Whether that will include Australia has yet to be confirmed.

“It’s too early to share specifics on export markets today,” said Ford Australia in a statement today.

Ford is targeting a base price of around US$30,000 (A$46,000) for the new ute in the US, which it says is “roughly the same as the Model T when adjusted for inflation”.

For context, the Escape starts in the US at US$29,515 (~A$45,000), while the related Maverick unibody dual-cab starts at US$28,145 (~A$43,000) and the body-on-frame Ranger at US$33,350 (~A$51,000).

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Ford hasn’t revealed what this ute will look like or what it will be called – though it recently trademarked the Ranchero name, which was previously seen on Ford pickups – but official images and statements confirm it will come in a dual-cab configuration with room for five adults.

“It will be as quick as a Mustang EcoBoost, and it will have more passenger volume than a 2025 Toyota RAV4 – along with a truck bed, smart cargo and frunk solutions,” said Ford president and CEO Jim Farley at the launch.

Specifically, Ford says it has a targeted 0-60mph (0-96km/h) acceleration time as fast as a Mustang EcoBoost, which does the sprint in a claimed 4.9 seconds, while featuring more downforce.

Ford says you’ll be able to lock your surfboards and other gear in the tub, with no roof rack or trailer hitch racks required.

Additional specifications, as well as its reveal date, base price, battery range and capacity and charge times, will be announced at a later date, but Ford promises it new electric ute will offer a long driving range, DC fast-charging and the ability to charge a home for six days.