List of Ford vehicles

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The following is a list of vehicles manufactured by the Ford Motor Company under the Ford marque.

Current production vehicles

Model Calendar year
introduced
Current model Vehicle description
Introduction Update/facelift
Hatchback

FIESTA
Fiesta 1976 2017 2021 B-segment/Supermini/subcompact hatchback predominantly sold in Europe, while the previous generation was sold globally.

FOCUS (hatchback)
Focus 1998 2018 2021 C-segment/Small family/Compact hatchback predominantly sold in Europe, while the previous generation was sold globally. to be completely abandoned and replaced by an electric version in 2025.
Sedan/Liftback

ESCORT
Escort 1968 2015 2021 C-segment/Compact sedan currently marketed in China and Taiwan. Based on an older version of the Ford Focus. The Escort nameplate has been used since 1968, and reused in China in 2015.

FOCUS (sedan)
Focus 1998 2018 C-segment/Compact sedan currently marketed in China and Eastern Europe. The previous generations of Focus sedan has been sold globally, including in Europe, the Americas and Asia-Pacific markets.
MONDEO/TAURUS Mondeo 1992 2022 D-segment/Large family/Mid-size sedan and liftback currently marketed in Europe (Until 2022) and China. Previously it was marketed in North America as the Fusion. The latest generation released in 2022 is produced and sold in China. Marketed as the Taurus in the Middle East.

TAURUS
Taurus 1986 2015 2019 E-segment/Full-size sedan currently only marketed in China. The Taurus nameplate has been used since 1986. The China-only Taurus is available since 2015, while the North American version was discontinued in 2019.
Station wagon

FOCUS (estate)
Focus 1998 2018 2021 Station wagon version of the Focus.
Sports car

GT
GT 2004 2016 Limited production rear-mid-engined sports car inspired by the Ford GT40 from the 1960s.

MUSTANG
Mustang 1964 2015 2018 Long-running pony/muscle car. Available in coupé and convertible body styles.
SUV/crossover

BRONCO
Bronco 1965 2020 Off-road oriented mid-size body-on-frame SUV. Available in three-door and five-door configurations.

BRONCO SPORT
Bronco Sport 2020 2020 Retro-styled Compact crossover SUV using the Bronco nameplate, positioned between the EcoSport and Escape.

ECOSPORT
EcoSport 2003 2013 2017 B-segment/Subcompact crossover SUV marketed globally, initially developed by Ford Brasil.

EDGE/ENDURA
Edge 2006 2015 2018 D-segment/Mid-size crossover mainly marketed in North America, also sold in Europe, China, Australasia (as the Endura) and others. Three-row version is only available in China as the Edge Plus.

EQUATOR
Equator 2021 2021 Three-row mid-size crossover marketed in China and manufactured by JMC-Ford.

ESCAPE
Escape 2000 2019 C-segment/Compact crossover SUV marketed globally. Escape (global nameplate) and Kuga (Europe) was a separate model up to 2012 when the model was merged. Hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains are optional.

KUGA
Kuga 2008

EVEREST
Everest 2003 2022 Mid-size body-on-frame SUV based on the Ranger.

EVOS
Evos 2021 2021 Low-slung mid-size crossover marketed in China and manufactured by Changan Ford.

EXPEDITION
Expedition 1996 2017 2021 Full-size body-on-frame SUV. Also available with a longer body variant called the Expedition Max.

EXPLORER
Explorer 1990 2019 Three-row mid-size crossover SUV. Also available as a police fleet vehicle called the Police Interceptor Utility. Hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains are optional.

MUSTANG MACH-E
Mustang Mach-E 2020 2020 Battery electric compact crossover using the Mustang nameplate.

PUMA
Puma 2019 2019 B-segment/Subcompact crossover SUV based on the Fiesta marketed in Europe and Australasia.

TERRITORY
Territory 2003 2015 2018 Compact crossover SUV manufactured by JMC-Ford joint venture in China, and currently marketed in China, South America, and Southeast Asia. Rebadged JMC Yusheng S330.
Pickup truck

F-SERIES
F-Series 1948 2020 Full-size pickup truck mainly marketed in North America. Historically the best-selling vehicle in the United States (since 1977) and Canada. Line-up includes the F-150 pickup, F-250 through F-450 Super Duty pickups, F-450/550 Super Duty chassis cabs, and F-650/750 Super Duty Class 6-8 trucks.

F-150 LIGHTNING
F-150 Lightning 2022 2022 Battery electric version of the fourteenth-generation Ford F-150.

RANGER
Ranger 1981 2022 Mid-size pickup truck sold globally. Available in single cab (except North America), space cab, and double cab configurations.

MAVERICK
Maverick 2021 2021 Compact pickup truck sold in North America and South America. Based on a front-wheel-drive unibody platform shared with the Escape and Bronco Sport.

TRANSIT (pickup)
Transit 1965 2013 2020 Pickup version of the Transit van.
MPV/minivan

TOURNEO COURIER
Tourneo Courier 2014 2019 2019 Passenger version of the Transit Courier.

TRANSIT CONNECT WAGON/TOURNEO CONNECT
Transit Connect Wagon 2002 2014 2019 Passenger version of the Transit Connect.

TOURNEO CONNECT
Tourneo Connect 2021 2021 Three-Row Compact MPV. Rebadged Volkswagen Caddy.

TOURNEO CUSTOM
Tourneo Custom 2012 2017 2017 Passenger version of the Transit Custom marketed in Europe.

S-MAX
S-Max 2006 2015 2019 D-segment/Mid-size/Large MPV sold in Europe. Third row is available as an option.
Van

E-SERIES (Passenger Van)

E-SERIES (Cargo Van)
E-Series 1961 1992 2021 Full-size van sold in North America. Was sold as a passenger and cargo van until 2014 when it was replaced by the Ford Transit.

TRANSIT COURIER
Transit Courier 2014 2014 2018 Small van based on Fiesta platform mainly marketed in Europe. Available as a four-door or five-door van. The passenger-focused leisure activity vehicle version is called the Tourneo Courier.

TRANSIT CONNECT
Transit Connect 2002 2012 2019 Compact van based on Focus platform mainly marketed in Europe and North America. Available as a four-door or five-door van. The passenger-focused leisure activity vehicle version is called the Tourneo Connect.

TRANSIT CUSTOM
Transit Custom 2012 2012 2017 Mid-size van mainly marketed in Europe and China. Available as a four-door or five-door van. The passenger-focused leisure activity vehicle version is called the Tourneo Custom. A campervan version is called the Transit Custom Nugget.

TRANSIT
Transit 1965 2013 2020 Full-size, rear-wheel-drive van. Available as a cargo van, passenger van, chassis cab, and cutaway van.
Heavy commercial vehicles

F-MAX
F-MAX 2018 2018 Heavy-duty truck developed and manufactured by Ford Otosan in Turkey. Sold in China as the JMC Weilong HV5.

CARGO
Cargo 1981 2005 2012 Heavy-duty truck manufactured by Ford Brasil. Previously Marketed In Europe, UK, North America & China. Currently Marketed In Brazil.

TRANSIT (cutaway)
Transit 1965 2013 2020 cutaway version of the Transit van.

E-SERIES (cutaway)
E-Series Cutaway 1975 1992 2021 A cutaway version of the E-Series.

F-SERIES (medium duty truck)
F-series 1948 2015 2020 Commercial medium-duty and heavy-duty trucks derived from the smaller F-Series pickup trucks.

SUPER DUTY (F-350/450/550)
Super Duty 1999 2017 2020 Chassis-cab versions of the Super Duty pickups.
Model Calendar year
introduced
Introduction Update/facelift Vehicle description
Current model

Former production vehicles

2010–2019

Name Orig. Produced Image
Cars
B-Max  EU 2012–2017
C-Max  EU 2013–2019
Focus Electric  USA 2012–2019
Figo[n10 1]  IND 2010–2021
Notes
  1. ^ It had a crossover variant called "Freestyle".

Tractors

N-series
1953 NAA Golden Jubilee
  • N-series
  • NAA (a.k.a.; Golden Jubilee)
  • 600 Series
  • Workmaster
  • Powermaster

Ford *000 "Thousand" series

  • 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000, 7000, 8000, and 9000

Ford *600 "Six-Hundred" and *700 "Seven-Hundred" series

  • 1600, 2600, 3600, 4600, 5600, 6600, 7600 (Four cylinder, utility, straddle mount)
  • 5700, 6700, 7700 (Row-crop versions of their 600 series counterparts)
  • 8600, 9600 (Six-cylinder row-crop)
  • 8700, 9700 (Later version of their 600 series counterparts.)

Also, since the 8000 and up models were only made in the US, the 8100 and 8200 models were produced in Europe to meet the market's need for a 100 hp+ tractor. This was done by using the 7600 transmission and rear end and mating it to the Ford six-cylinder industrial engine with a special cast iron subframe for added strength.

Ford **10 series

  • 2810, 2910, 3610, 3910, 4110, 4610, 5110, 5610, 6610, 6710, 7410, 7610, 7710, 7910, and 8210 (Mark I, II and III)
  • 7810, 6810, and 6410(Mark II and III)

Ford TW series

  • TW10, TW20, and TW30
  • TW5, TW15, TW25, and TW35
  • TW15 Mark II, TW25 Mark II, and TW 35 Mark II

Ford **30 Utility series

  • 3230, 3430, 3930, 3930 turbo, 4130, 4630, 4630 turbo, 4830, and 5030 (small tractors)

Ford 8*30 Powershift series

  • 8530, 8630, 8730, and 8830 (140-190 hp)(Mark III)

Ford **40 series

  • 5640, 6640,7740, 7840, 8240, and 8340

In 1986, Ford Motor Company expanded its agricultural holdings when it purchased the Sperry-New Holland implement line from Sperry Corporation, and named their agricultural division Ford New Holland Inc. The following year, Versatile was purchased, giving Ford a complete agricultural lineup. In 1988 Ford Motor Company sold 80% of Ford-New Holland Inc. to Fiat, and in 1991 Fiat acquired the remaining 20%, with the agreement to stop using the Ford brand by 2000. By 1999, Fiat had discontinued the use of both its own and the Ford name, and united them both under the New Holland brand.

Buses

  • 70 (1936–1937)
  • 81-B (1937–1938)
  • 91-B (1938–1939)
  • 09-B (1939–1940)
  • 19-B (1940–1941)
  • 29-B (1941–1942)
  • 49-B (1944)
  • 59-B (1945–1947)
  • 69-B (1946–1947)
  • 79-B (1945–1947)
School bus - for North American market
Transit bus
  • Ford Transit Bus (1936–1947)
  • Various third party manufactures use Ford E-series and F-series chassis to build mini school buses used in Canada and the United States:
    • Ford Minibus using F450 chassis
    • Ford Minibus using E350 (formerly Econoline 350)
    • Ford E450 Super Duty minibus
    • Ford MB series minibus - IV models 100, 100A, 200 and 200C Super Duty
    • Ford MBC series buses IV models 200, 200C, 300, 300D, 800
  • Ford B-Series Type C conventional chassis used by third party manufactures to build full size school buses for North American market
Commercial bus
  • Ford Specialty Trolley - classic North American trolley car shell with Ford truck chassis; used as tourist shuttle buses
Transit/suburban bus
  • Ford G997
  • Ford R-Series - for European market 1960s to 1980s
  • Ford Trader
  • Ford Hawke
  • Ford ET7 with Casha bodywork
  • Ford 19B, 29B
  • Ford 72B
  • Ford ET7 Aqualina

Military

Ford was a military contractor in North American clients during World War I and II:

Ford GP (Willys Jeep)
T17-Deerhound
M1918 tank
M8 Greyhound
GTB jeep
GPA amphibious
  • 1917 Ford Model-T - World War I ambulance
  • M1918 [n11 1]
  • Universal Carrier MK. I and MK. II
  • T16 Universal Carrier
  • T17 Deerhound armored car
  • M8 Greyhound armored car
  • Bomb service truck - based on Model 19F light truck
  • GTB ("Burma Jeep") [n11 2]
  • GP / GPW [n11 3] (1941–1945)
  • GPA [n11 4]
  • M38CDN
  • M38A1CDN
  • M151 (jeep)
  • M656 [n11 5]
  • Many versions of trucks and cars built by Ford in Canada for military during WWII. e.g. Ford F8, F15, F15A, F30, F60S, F60L, FAT, C11ADF etc.
Notes
  1. ^ World War I light tank used Model-T engines.
  2. ^ Medium duty truck, 1+12 Ton 4X4; used for cargo and other tasks by USN and US Marine Corps during World War II.
  3. ^ The MB by Willys-Overland. Limited pre-production version of 1/4 Ton 4x4. Included 4-wheel steer version.
  4. ^ amphibious Ford variant of Willys MB during World War II.
  5. ^ Standard Five-ton truck in April 1966.

Concept and movie cars

See also

References

  1. ^ "Plant Information: Haiduong Assembly Plant". Media.Ford.com. Ford Motor Company. Archived from the original on December 8, 2010.
  2. ^ Rombauts, Walter, ed. (September 15, 1979). "Mercedes en Audi overbluffen iedereen op Salon van Frankfurt" [Mercedes and Audi outdo everyone at the Frankfurt Salon]. Keesings Auto Magazine (in Flemish). 2 (18). Antwerp, Belgium: 15.