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If they can keep the price around 30k that would be huge
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What about concept names? Ford GT90 Ford/Lincoln Futura Ford Interceptor Lincoln Machete Lincoln Sentinel Lincoln Navicross Mercury Meta One Mercury Messenger Mercury L'Attitude (A raised Sable wagon with a SHO V8 I remember this concept and wished they made it)
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Ford's market share in 2019 was 14.1%, in 2025 it dropped to 13.2%. Ford's global market share in 2019 was 5.9%, in 2025 it dropped to 4.7%.
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Volume is important but it's not everything. You can make just as much money selling half as many vehicles if your margin is 8% vs 4%. And to get that much global volume Rav4 uses 7 different assembly plants in 4 countries while Ford only has 3 in the US. Neither is right or wrong just different and each company is in a different position based on their strengths and weaknesses. Ford only abandoned Edge and Escape temporarily to fund new EVs. There are replacements in the works along with the new affordable EVs and a new line of pickups plus at least one new car. The new ones should be way more cost effective compared to the old ones.
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I'd bet this is one of the reasons the new F150 was delayed. They'll be using the same principals on electrical for the new F150. Maybe not the universal platform ideas. But other savings would only make sense.
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Autoline's summary: Ford dropped a video about its upcoming low-cost EV platform, and it’s truly a game-changer for the company. That video has a ton of details, so here’s some of the highlights. – It’s going to 48-volts! The platform uses a 48 volt zonal architecture with only 5 main computer modules. – That took out 4,000 feet and 22 pounds of wiring compared to its Gen 1 EVs. – Its uni-castings are 27% lighter than competitors castings and eliminate 146 parts compared to a Maverick, with 25% fewer fasteners. – Ex-Formula One aerodynamicists were brought in, working on things like shallow bolt holes on the undercarriage and designing it so the wake coming off the front tires goes directly to the rear tires to reduce turbulence, resulting in another four-and-a-half miles of range. – Even the mirrors were redesigned for better air flow, adding another 1.5 miles of range. – And by enhancing the regen braking, the team cut the cost of the battery pack by $100. Alan Clark, who led the development of this platform, says the team took a true systems engineering approach to maximize the efficiency of the platform. Ford says the first model to use all this will be an electric mid-size pickup priced around $30,000 that will go into production next year. And Autoforecastr Solutions reports it will be called the Maverick EV. We’ve got a link to Ford’s video in today’s transcript because we think anyone working on EVs or pickups is going to want to watch this and take notes.
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Plus take that over the life of the platform. I suspect CE-1 will last several years.
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By fordmantpw · Posted
Yes, 48V means less current, less current means you can run a smaller gauge wire. Less current also means less loss and voltage drop through the wires. This all saves weight and cost (copper is expensive!). -
By DeluxeStang · Posted
That's what I'm talking about, I'm sure we'll get used to it, but the rear overhang is noticably longer.
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