Ford Supervan Trademark Filed In U.S. After European Debut
Could a performance-focused EV van be in the works?
Read More »Could a performance-focused EV van be in the works?
Read More »Ford may soon field a full lineup of all-electric Lightning pickups.
Read More »The Ranger EV could be joining the F-150 Lightning in The Blue Oval's lineup.
Read More »Ford might be looking to get more into the Bronco customization market.
Read More »The company offered a Ranger Thunder in Europe some time ago.
Read More »The Active is currently used on the Fiesta and Focus.
Read More »An alluring alternative to the Ice White package?
Read More »The F-150 is heading back to that country next year following a 30-year absence.
Read More »The more rugged version of the popular van launched in Europe nearly two years ago.
Read More »Ford's medium-duty trucks could be headed south of the border.
Read More »Ford filed to trademark the same name in the U.S. nearly three years ago.
Read More »The EV crossover could be poised to launch in that country at some point in the future.
Read More »The automaker's new batteries will power all of its future EVs.
Read More »The Ranger Trekker was previously sold in that country as a less hardcore off-road model.
Read More »Ford has shown a preference for using model names with built-in recognition.
Read More »This filing could signal that the Ranger Tremor is heading to that country.
Read More »This could be the rugged off-road-focused Maverick we've been waiting for.
Read More »The Tremor would fill a gap in Australia's Ranger lineup.
Read More »Could another rugged, off-road-focused pickup be headed to the country?
Read More »The two cross-town rivals are currently working on a settlement.
Read More »But the name is (somewhat famously) used by Nissan.
Read More »Ford originally planned to use the name on the second-gen F-150 Raptor.
Read More »Tremor, Raptor and now, Rattler.
Read More »Tesla owners may one day be able to grab some food from a Tesla restaurant while they charge.
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