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Ford delays electric pickup, van to 2028 in shift to more affordable EVs
Looks like Ford’s moving the schedule again on a couple of their upcoming EVs, including the new full-size "T3" EV pickup. They’ve decided to focus more on smaller, cheaper electric models, so the big stuff is getting bumped back.
From what’s been floating around, the full-size electric pickup they were going to build at the BlueOval City plant in Tennessee is now planned for 2028 instead of 2027. Same story for the next-gen E-Transit van that was supposed to start rolling out of Avon Lake, Ohio, in 2026 — that’s also been pushed to 2028.
Ford actually confirmed the changes on Aug. 7 and said they told employees and suppliers about it back in June.
The pushbacks seem to be tied to Ford switching gears toward a cheaper EV setup that’ll be the base for a few smaller models. First in line will be a compact pickup in 2027. Supposedly, we’ll hear more about the plan on Aug. 11 when Ford does an event at their Louisville plant in Kentucky.
“The pure EV market in the U.S. seems to us very clear: small vehicles used for commuting and around town, so to speak,” CEO Jim Farley said on Ford’s second-quarter earnings call. “And commercial … we think that’s going to be a robust business, but we want to shrink the number of top hats. We’re going to have just a few. And we’ve made the adjustments in timing, we think, and to be in segments where we can actually make money on EVs.”
Ford delays electric pickup, van to 2028 in shift to more affordable EVs
Looks like Ford’s moving the schedule again on a couple of their upcoming EVs, including the new full-size "T3" EV pickup. They’ve decided to focus more on smaller, cheaper electric models, so the big stuff is getting bumped back.
From what’s been floating around, the full-size electric pickup they were going to build at the BlueOval City plant in Tennessee is now planned for 2028 instead of 2027. Same story for the next-gen E-Transit van that was supposed to start rolling out of Avon Lake, Ohio, in 2026 — that’s also been pushed to 2028.
Ford actually confirmed the changes on Aug. 7 and said they told employees and suppliers about it back in June.
The pushbacks seem to be tied to Ford switching gears toward a cheaper EV setup that’ll be the base for a few smaller models. First in line will be a compact pickup in 2027. Supposedly, we’ll hear more about the plan on Aug. 11 when Ford does an event at their Louisville plant in Kentucky.
“The pure EV market in the U.S. seems to us very clear: small vehicles used for commuting and around town, so to speak,” CEO Jim Farley said on Ford’s second-quarter earnings call. “And commercial … we think that’s going to be a robust business, but we want to shrink the number of top hats. We’re going to have just a few. And we’ve made the adjustments in timing, we think, and to be in segments where we can actually make money on EVs.”
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