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Ford’s New $30K EV Truck Barely Clears An Expedition’s Shoulder

Ford is developing an affordable $30,000 electric pickup featuring a compact design and Tesla-style interior.

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📍 How it ended

Spy photos revealed Ford's affordable electric pickup featured a Tesla-style center screen and a size smaller than an Expedition. The vehicle was described as right-hand-drive ready for the Australian market.

The story quieted without a definitive conclusion in the coverage.

Epilogue added 43d ago, after coverage quieted.

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Where it stands

Ford is preparing a new electric pickup truck priced at $30,000. Recent spy photos reveal a vehicle smaller than expected, with a height that barely clears the shoulder of a Ford Expedition.

The interior reportedly includes a center screen similar to those found in Tesla vehicles. Coverage from Carscoops and autoevolution emphasizes the truck's compact dimensions, while Car and Driver notes the possibility of the vehicle being named the Ranchero.

Ford Authority has shared the first looks at the interior photos. Future developments include the potential for the truck to enter the Australian market, as Yahoo Autos reports the vehicle is right-hand-drive ready.

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Answered

How much will the new Ford EV truck cost?

The vehicle is priced at $30,000.

What interior features have been spotted?

The truck features a center screen described as Tesla-style.

Which international markets might the truck enter?

Because the vehicle is right-hand-drive ready, it may be available in Australia.

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