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Did Ford just reveal the name of its ‘breakthrough’ midsize EV pickup?

Did Ford just reveal the name of its 'breakthrough' midsize EV pickup?

A new patent hints at the name of Ford’s upcoming midsize EV pickup. Ford could be reviving an old nameplate for what it’s promising to be a “breakthrough” electric vehicle.

Ford’s next EV pickup could take the Ranchero name

After the F-150 Lightning, Ford’s next electric pickup could arrive as the Ranchero EV. Ford filed a trademark with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) under the name Ranchero on August 5, 2025.

Although details are slim, the application is for motor vehicles, specifically trucks, vans, utility vehicles, and electric cars.

The trademark, first found by Ford Authority, comes just over a week after CEO Jim Farley said the company would reveal “plans to design and build breakthrough electric vehicles in America,” on August 11.

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Ford is expected to outline plans for its advanced new EV platform, promising to cut costs while drastically improving efficiency.

The first vehicle based on the platform is expected to be a midsize EV pickup, which many believed would arrive as the electric Ford Ranger. Ford has already revived several iconic names in Europe with electric versions, including the Explorer, Capri, and Puma.

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Ford’s electric vehicles in Europe from left to right: Puma Gen-E, Explorer, Capri, and Mustang Mach-E (Source: Ford)

Will the Ranchero be next? The Ranchero was ahead of its time, combining the style of a coupe with the utility of a pickup truck.

Ford sold from 1957 to 1979, calling it “More than a Car, More than a Truck.” Its success actually led GM to develop the Chevrolet El Camino.

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1968 Ford Ranchero GT pickup (Source: Ford)

The company opened its new EV Design Center in Long Beach, California, this week, where it will bring the midsize electric pickup to life. It’s expected to arrive in 2027. Ford’s “skunkworks” team, led by Tesla’s former engineer Alan Clarke, has grown over the past year with former Tesla, Rivian, and Apple employees

What do you think? Would you buy an electric Ford Ranchero? You might be able to soon. We will learn more on August 11 during Ford’s event. We’ll keep you updated with the latest.

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