List of Ford vehicles
List of vehicles manufactured by the Ford Motor Company under the Ford marque
Ford Motor Company sells a broad range of vehicles under the Ford marque worldwide. The following list does not include other marques owned or formerly owned by Ford, such as Lincoln , Mercury , Edsel and Merkur .
Current production vehicles
Body style
Model
Current generation
Vehicle description
Image
Name(s)
Introduction(cal. year)
Introduction(cal. year)
Facelift
Main markets
Hatchback
Focus
1998
2018
2021
Europe
C-segment / small family compact hatchback predominantly sold in Europe. Expected to be discontinued in 2025.
Sedan
Focus
1998
2018
2021
China
C-segment /compact sedan currently only marketed in China.
Mondeo/ Taurus
1992
2022
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China and Middle East
D-segment /Large family /mid-size sedan and liftback currently marketed in China. Marketed as the Taurus in the Middle East.
Station wagon
Focus
1998
2018
2021
Europe
Station wagon version of the Focus.
Sports car
Mustang
1964
2022
–
Global
Long-running pony /muscle car . Available in coupé and convertible body styles.
SUV /crossover
Bronco
1965
2020
—
Americas, Europe and Middle East
Off-road oriented mid-size body-on-frame SUV. Available in three-door and five-door configurations.
Bronco Sport
2020
2020
—
Americas and Middle East
Retro-styled compact crossover SUV using the Bronco nameplate.
Edge
2006
2015
2018
Americas, Middle East and China
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.
Edge L
2023
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Equator
2021
2021
—
China
Three-row mid-size crossover marketed in China and manufactured by JMC -Ford.
Escape
2000
2019
2022
Americas, Europe, Australasia
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
2008
Everest
2003
2022
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Asia-Pacific, Africa and Middle East
Mid-size body-on-frame SUV based on the Ranger.
Expedition
1996
2017
2021
Americas and Middle East
Full-size body-on-frame SUV. Also available with a longer body variant called the Expedition Max.
Explorer
1990
2019
2022
Americas, Europe, Middle East and Asia
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.
Explorer EV
2024
2024
—
Europe
Battery electric compact crossover for the European market, based on the Volkswagen Group MEB platform .
Mondeo Sport
2021
2021
—
China
Low-slung mid-size crossover marketed in China and manufactured by Changan Ford .
Mustang Mach-E
2020
2020
—
Global
Battery electric compact crossover using the Mustang nameplate.
Puma
2019
2019
—
Europe and Australasia
B-segment /subcompact crossover SUV based on the Fiesta marketed in Europe and Australasia.
Territory / Equator Sport
2003
2015
2022
Asia, Africa, Middle East and South America
Compact crossover SUV manufactured by JMC-Ford joint venture in China, and exported to emerging countries.
Pickup truck
F-Series
1948
2020
2023
Americas and Middle East
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 heavy duty pickups. F-450/550 Super Duty class 4-5 trucks and F-650/750 Super Duty class 6-8 trucks are commercial chassis and cab vehicles.
F-150 Lightning
2022
2022
—
North America and others
Battery electric version of the fourteenth-generation Ford F-150 .
Ranger
1981
2022
–
Global
Mid-size pickup truck sold globally. Available in single cab (except North America), space cab, and double cab configurations.
Maverick
2021
2021
—
Americas
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
1965
2013
2020
Europe and Australasia
Pickup version of the Transit van.
MPV/ minivan
Tourneo Courier
2014
2022
—
Europe
Passenger version of the Transit Courier.
Tourneo Connect
2002
2021
—
Europe
Three-Row Compact MPV . Rebadged Volkswagen Caddy .
Tourneo Custom
2012
2022
—
Europe
Passenger version of the Transit Custom marketed in Europe.
Van
Transit Courier
2014
2023
—
Europe and others
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
2002
2022
—
Europe and others
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
2012
2022
—
Europe and others
Mid-size van mainly marketed in Europe, Australasia 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
1965
2013
2020
Global
Full-size, rear-wheel-drive van. Available as a cargo van, passenger van, chassis cab, and cutaway van.
Heavy commercial vehicles
F-MAX
2018
2018
—
Europe
Heavy-duty truck developed and manufactured by Ford Otosan in Turkey. Sold in China as the JMC Weilong HV5.
Cargo
1981
2005
2012
Europe and Brazil
Heavy-duty truck manufactured by Ford Brasil and Ford Otosan .
Transit Cutaway
1965
2013
2020
Europe, North America and others
Cutaway version of the Transit van.
E-Series Cutaway
1975
1992
2021
North America
A cutaway version of the E-Series .
F-Series
1948
2015
2020
North America
Commercial medium-duty and heavy-duty trucks derived from the smaller F-Series pickup trucks.
Super Duty
1999
2023
—
North America
Chassis-cab versions of the Super Duty pickups.
Former production vehicles
1940–1949
Notes
^ Used periodically between 1949 and 1981.
1950–1959
Notes
^ (1952–1954 as independent model; 1950–1951 as Custom submodel).
^ Production years in North America; 1964-1968, Australia; 1967-1983, Brazil.
^ Medium-duty COE truck.
1960–1969
Notes
^ Limited production car.
^ Produced 1989–1992 in Australia.
^ There was another "Ford Capri" in Australia, launched in 1989.
^ This was the version produced and marketed in Latin America.
1970–1979
Notes
^ Ford Cortina pickup. Produced first in South Africa, then in Portugal.
^ Initially, Elite a luxury version of the Gran Torino model, then an own model.
^ A rebadged Mazda Bongo .
1980–1989
Notes
^ A rebadged Mazda 121 .
^ Sold in Asia and Oceania, also named "Meteor".
^ Also sold as the Azura in some markets.
^ Also "Volkswagen Apollo", produced by AutoLatina.
^ A rebadged Nissan Patrol in Australia.
^ Rebadged Hino Ranger for the Australian market.
^ A rebadged Suzuki Carry only for Taiwan.
1990–1999
Notes
^ The Mondeo first generation in USA.
^ Rebadged Mercury Cougar in USA.
^ Marketed as "Fiesta" sedan version in South America.
^ A rebadged Mazda B series in Australia.
^ A rebadged Nissan Terrano II.
^ A rebadged Mazda Bongo .
2000–2009
Notes
^ A rebadged Mazda Familia .
^ Marketed as "Maverick" in Europe and China.
^ A rebadged Mazda Premacy , marketed in some Asian countries.
^ Also called "Focus C-Max".
^ for "Low Cab Forward".
2010–2019
Notes
^ It had a crossover variant called "Freestyle".
Tractors
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 for North American and European clients during World War I and II:
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.
Ford produced multiple types of trucks in Germany for military during WWII. e.g. Ford G917T, G987T, G997T and G987T [1]
Notes
^ World War I light tank used Model-T engines.
^ Medium duty truck, 1+ 1 ⁄2 Ton 4X4; used for cargo and other tasks by USN and US Marine Corps during World War II.
^ The MB by Willys-Overland . Limited pre-production version of 1/4 Ton 4x4. Included 4-wheel steer version.
^ amphibious Ford variant of Willys MB during World War II.
^ Standard Five-ton truck in April 1966.
Concept and movie cars
See also
References
^ Garden, David (May 10, 2021). "Ford's Wehrmacht Truck" . KeyMilitary . Key Publishing. Retrieved April 9, 2023 .
^ "Plant Information: Haiduong Assembly Plant" . Media.Ford.com . Ford Motor Company. Archived from the original on December 8, 2010.
^ 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.
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