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Ford EV Portfolio


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Ford is an EV brand owned by Ford Motor and made in USA. This model portfolio showcases the shift toward zero-emission mobility.

Vehicles are organized by model family. A model family is an OEM-defined product program sharing a common platform, architecture, and market positioning, from which multiple body styles, variants, and trims are derived.


Ford EV Model Families

List of Ford EV model families - only all-electric (BEV) models are listed:

Canonical Model Variants Style
Ford Capri SUV
Ford E-Tourneo Courier MPV
Ford E-Transit van
Ford Explorer SUV
Ford Mustang Mach-E SUV
Ford Puma Gen-E SUV


Ford EV Technology

Platform: Shared, 400V
E/E Architecture: Modern
OTA Capability: Baseline
Battery Suppliers: CATL, LG, SK On
Power Inverter Tech: IGBT-based

Platform = level of vehicle platform maturity or advancement, and its dominant system voltage.
Shared = ICE-derived | Dedicated = EV-native platform | SDV-Native = future-proof

E/E Architecture: degree of integration and maturity of the vehicle’s electronic/electric control systems (from Baseline legacy wiring to Advanced domain/zonal designs).
Baseline = Distributed ECUs | Modern = Domain-based | SDV-Native = Zonal-based with central compute

OTA Capability = scope of Over-The-Air updates supported — from Baseline basic infotainment to Advanced control and systems firmware.
Baseline = Infotainment/maps | Limited = Infotainment+ | Partial = Multiple systems | Advanced = Most systems | Full = Full-vehicle updateable

Battery Suppliers = primary traction battery suppliers across the model lineup.

Power Inverter Tech = power electronics technology used (silicon carbide SiC vs silicon), which affects efficiency and thermal performance.
IGBT = Conventional | SiC = High-efficiency | GaN = Next-generation, pilots


Ford electric pickup trucks


Model
Ford F-150 Lightning

Ford electric vans & MPVs


Model
Ford E-Transit


About Ford

Ford Motor Company is an American multinational automaker headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, and one of the world's oldest and most recognized automotive brands. Founded in 1903 by Henry Ford, the company pioneered modern mass production through the moving assembly line and became a cornerstone of global industrialization. Today, Ford is undergoing one of the most significant transformations in its history, shifting from a traditional internal combustion legacy to a fully connected, software driven, and electrified mobility enterprise.

Ford's electrification strategy is structured around its Ford Model e division, which leads the design and production of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) alongside the Ford Blue (ICE and hybrid) and Ford Pro (commercial) business units. The company's current BEV lineup includes the Mustang Mach-E crossover, the F-150 Lightning electric pickup, and the E-Transit van. These models have established Ford as one of the leading American automakers in the transition to electric mobility, combining performance and practicality with wide market appeal.

Ford is expanding its EV portfolio with next generation vehicles built on a dedicated electric platform that supports both passenger and commercial applications. Upcoming models include a new family of electric trucks developed under the internal codename "T3" (Truck of Tomorrow) and a next generation three row electric SUV. The company is also investing heavily in battery production through joint ventures such as BlueOval SK in the United States and BlueOval Battery Park in Kentucky and Tennessee, securing domestic supply for lithium ion and future solid state technologies.

In Europe, Ford is accelerating its transition to a fully electric lineup by leveraging Volkswagen Group's MEB platform for models such as the Explorer EV and a second crossover variant expected in 2025. The company aims for all new passenger vehicles sold in Europe to be electric by 2030, supported by local production in Cologne, Germany.

Under CEO Jim Farley, Ford's transformation emphasizes vertically integrated manufacturing, digital connectivity, and software defined vehicle platforms. The brand's FordPass and BlueCruise systems represent its growing focus on digital services, over the air updates, and semi autonomous driving capabilities. Through its balanced global strategy spanning electric trucks, SUVs, and commercial fleets, Ford is positioning itself as a volume leader in the next generation of electric mobility.