Ford's $30,000 Electric Truck Spotted Again in New Spy Photos, Could Be Called Ranchero
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Ford is getting closer to launching its affordable electric pickup, and fresh spy photos have revealed more details than ever before. The new truck, which is expected to ride on Ford’s upcoming Universal EV platform, has been spotted testing near Dearborn, Michigan. While Ford has already shared a few teaser images, these latest spy shots provide a better look at the exterior, interior, and some important hardware.
The company has already confirmed that this compact electric pickup will target a starting price of around $30,000 and enter production in 2027. Although Ford has not officially confirmed the name, the Ranchero badge remains one of the strongest possibilities.

Ford's Affordable Electric Truck Takes Shape
Ford is developing an all new Universal EV platform that focuses on reducing production costs through a simpler design and fewer components. The first vehicle based on this platform will be a compact pickup roughly the size of the Ford Maverick.
The goal is simple. Build an affordable electric truck that appeals to everyday buyers rather than only premium EV customers.
According to Ford, production is expected to begin at its Kentucky manufacturing plant sometime in 2027.
New Spy Photos Reveal More Exterior Details
The latest prototype was seen testing around Dearborn, Michigan, wearing heavy camouflage. At first glance, the covered front end appears to have a tall and upright truck style grille. However, that may not represent the final design.
Ford’s own teaser images suggest the production truck will feature:
- A lower and more rounded front end
- Better aerodynamic efficiency
- Improved driving range through reduced air resistance
The camouflage hides most design details, but several interesting features are now visible.
Exterior highlights spotted
- Front facing camera integrated into the grille area
- New headlight design unlike any current Ford model
- Possible production style rear roof spoiler
- Sliding rear window similar to traditional pickup trucks
The sliding rear glass could be a practical feature for buyers who regularly carry long cargo.
19 Inch Wheels and Michelin Tires Confirmed
While the wheels remain covered, the latest spy photos reveal their size and tire specifications.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Wheel Size | 19 inches |
| Tire Brand | Michelin |
| Tire Model | E Primacy All Season |
| Tire Size | 245/55R19 |
Ford has already shown the uncovered wheel design on its official project website, but these photos confirm the production test vehicle is using 19 inch wheels.
First Look Inside the Cabin
One of the biggest discoveries is the first clear view of the truck’s interior.
The dashboard features a large central touchscreen, which was expected for a modern electric vehicle. The remaining dashboard stays hidden, so it is still unclear how many physical controls Ford plans to keep.
Ford may choose a clean dashboard layout with fewer buttons, but that has not been confirmed.
Ford has also claimed that despite its compact exterior dimensions, the truck will offer more interior space than the Toyota RAV4, giving buyers a surprisingly roomy cabin.
Efficiency Will Be a Major Focus
Unlike larger electric pickups, this upcoming model appears to prioritize efficiency.
Its compact dimensions, lighter platform, and aerodynamic design should help maximize driving range while keeping costs under control.
The simplified Universal EV platform is also expected to reduce manufacturing complexity, allowing Ford to offer a lower purchase price than many current electric trucks.
Could the Name Be Ranchero?
Ford has not officially announced the truck’s name.
However, Ranchero continues to be one of the strongest possibilities after Ford trademarked the name last year.
The original Ford Ranchero was sold from the 1950s through the late 1970s as a two door car based pickup. Bringing back the name would connect Ford’s newest affordable electric truck with one of its classic pickup inspired models.
Whether Ford ultimately chooses Ranchero or another name, an official announcement is expected before production begins.
Expected Launch Timeline
Here is what Ford has confirmed so far.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Vehicle Type | Compact electric pickup |
| Platform | Universal EV platform |
| Expected Starting Price | Around $30,000 |
| Production Start | 2027 |
| Production Location | Kentucky, United States |
Final Thoughts
Ford’s new affordable electric truck is gradually becoming less of a mystery. The latest spy photos reveal important details such as the interior touchscreen, front camera, unique lighting design, sliding rear window, and confirmed wheel specifications.
The biggest attraction remains its expected $30,000 starting price, which could make it one of the most affordable electric pickups on the market. If Ford delivers the promised pricing, practical interior space, and competitive driving range, this compact EV could become one of the brand’s most important launches in years.
Sources & References
Official Sources
1. Ford Universal Electric Vehicle Platform
Official Ford page explaining the new Universal EV Platform and the affordable electric pickup program.
2. Ford Universal EV Production System
Official Ford article detailing the new manufacturing system that will build the $30,000 electric truck.
3. Why Simplicity is the Blueprint for Ford’s Future EV Platform
Official Ford article explaining how the company plans to reduce costs and improve efficiency for future EVs.
4. Ford’s Affordable Electric Vehicle Platform Overview
Official Ford announcement covering its investment, production plans, and affordable EV strategy.
Trusted Automotive Sources
5. Car and Driver: Ford’s $30,000 Electric Truck Spy Photos
Detailed report covering the latest spy photos, possible Ranchero name, and newly revealed features.
6. MotorTrend: Everything We Know About the Ford Ranchero EV
Comprehensive overview of the rumored Ranchero name and Ford’s upcoming electric pickup.
7. InsideEVs: Ford’s Universal EV Platform Explained
Technical breakdown of Ford’s new EV architecture, battery technology, and electrical system.
8. Electrek: Ford’s $30K EV Platform Explained
Covers Ford’s affordable EV strategy and how it plans to compete with Chinese EV manufacturers.
9. Design News: Ford Reveals Universal EV Platform Details
Engineering focused article explaining the platform’s lightweight construction and aerodynamic improvements.
10. The Verge: Ford’s Affordable EV Platform Strategy
Analysis of Ford’s new EV strategy, manufacturing approach, and efficiency goals.










