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Ford Plans Affordable $30,000 Electric Pickup by 2027
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Ford Plans Affordable $30,000 Electric Pickup by 2027

Ford is investing $5 billion to produce a new affordable electric pickup priced at $30,000, targeting budget-conscious buyers by 2027.

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Ford is investing $5 billion to boost its electric vehicle (EV) production, promising a new affordable electric pickup priced at $30,000 by 2027.
Editor’s Note: This move highlights the growing push for affordable EVs, crucial for accelerating the shift towards sustainable transportation and competing in the changing automotive market.
Ford is developing a $30,000 midsized EV pickup
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Ford is working on a new midsized electric pickup truck that will be priced around $30,000, aiming to attract more budget-conscious buyers to the EV market.

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