AzScorpion
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It's nice to see that Ford has the Ranger in their spotlight going into 2037 and beyond. I know some thought they might phase it out because the Maverick was such a hit but according to this article they have it being produced on the same T6 platform through 2037.
Once the new Blue Oval city is built and all the EV's move over to there MAP will only be building the ICE Ranger and Bronco. If we ever get these constraints back to normal Ford should really be able to pump these vehicles out. ?
Also with production f the 6G starting on May 1st we should be seeing the new Build & Price up soon.
https://fordauthority.com/2023/01/ford-ranger-to-utilize-t6-platform-into-next-decade-report/
Once the new Blue Oval city is built and all the EV's move over to there MAP will only be building the ICE Ranger and Bronco. If we ever get these constraints back to normal Ford should really be able to pump these vehicles out. ?
Also with production f the 6G starting on May 1st we should be seeing the new Build & Price up soon.
https://fordauthority.com/2023/01/ford-ranger-to-utilize-t6-platform-into-next-decade-report/
That roadmap indicates that the new Ranger is set to enter production at the Michigan Assembly plant on May 1st, 2023, and will remain in production there through July 27th, 2029. However, the next generation of the mid-size pickup will follow it on August 1st, 2029, and will reportedly continue being produced through July 31st, 2037 – but perhaps more importantly, it will do so on the same T6 platform that underpins the current model, as well as the Ford Bronco.
As Ford Authority previously reported, the next-generation Ford Bronco is expected to enter production at the Michigan Assembly plant in November 2029 for the 2030 model year, and it will also continue to ride on the T6 platform as well. This timeline also means that the ICE-powered Ford Bronco will be sold alongside the all-electric version of the off-road-focused SUV, which is also expected to launch in 2029, entering production on November 1st of that year and running through November 26th, 2036.
However, the Bronco and Ranger EVs are slated to be produced at the under-construction BlueOval City complex in Tennessee – not alongside their gas-powered brethren in Michigan. Both new EV models will also ride on Ford’s new TE1 platform, dedicated EV underpinnings that those vehicles will share with a variety of other future pickup, utility, and van models.
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