Ford Wildtrak Trademark Hints At Ranger Special Edition

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Ford Authority: Ford Wildtrak Trademark Hints At Ranger Special Edition

Ford Motor Company has filed to register Wildtrak as a trademark with the Untied States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), Ford Authority has uncovered.

The Ford Wildtrak application was filed on July 22nd, 2019 and is assigned serial number 88527710. The application states that the name will be used in conjunction with “Land motor vehicles, namely, passenger automobiles, pick-up trucks, sport utility vehicles.”

This is the first time that Ford has filed to register Wildtrak with the USPTO, although it does hold rights to the mark in other foreign intellectual property offices.

This Ford Wildtrak trademark filing seems to suggest that Ford is planning on bringing the Wildtrak variant of the Ford Ranger to the States. The Wildtrak started out as a special edition of the Ranger in select international markets such as Australia and parts of Africa, before becoming a full-fledged trim level.

It’s based on the four-wheel-drive Super Crew model and is visually distinguished via a model-specific grille finished in dark gray, along with model-specific 18-inch wheels and other exterior and interior trim bits. Though offered in various colors, the Ranger Wildtrak also features a model-specific color called Pride Orange as well as Wildtrak badging on the lower end of the front doors. In Australia, the Ranger Wildtrak slots between the XLT and Raptor models as the Ranger’s mid-level trim.

For the U.S.-market Ranger, a Wildtrak submodel or package would add some much-needed pizzazz to the Ranger, given that the Ranger Raptor will not make its way to the States, at least not for this generation.

We should also note that July has been a busy month for Ford in terms of trademark filings. On July 22nd, the automaker filed two trademark applications with the USPTO. One was ford Badlands, and the other was for Adrenaline. The Badlands application seems to foreshadow an off-road package of some sort, while Adrenaline seems to hint at a performance variant.
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