Ford Trekker Trademark Filing In Philippines Hints At Future Ranger Model
The Ranger Trekker was previously sold in that country as a less hardcore off-road model.
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.
Read More »Warthog is the codename for the model.
Read More »We can see this one going in one of two directions.
Read More »A new Bronco door design might be coming soon.
Read More »Lincoln is notably absent from several major global markets, but that may soon be changing.
Read More »This sounds very enticing.
Read More »And we have some ideas about what it will be used for.
Read More »But it will likely be offered in a specific region of the world.
Read More »A peculiar trademark application seems to suggest exactly that.
Read More »Or it could simply be how Ford Telematics will end up being branded in Europe.
Read More »The name could be used for an off-road-oriented vehicle or trim level.
Read More »We have some ideas on what Ford is planning for the name.
Read More »But the name would have cost Ford a cool $40 million.
Read More »And not on a clothing brand.
Read More »It's currently unclear if these are for current, past, or future models.
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