Reviving Classic Cool: Could the Ford Ranchero be the Next Electric Pickup Star?

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Ford’s Nostalgic Move

Ford is on the brink of reviving its beloved Ranchero nameplate for the upcoming midsize electric pickup! Yes, you heard it right! This isn’t just a wild rumor; it’s a trademark application filed with the USPTO on August 5, 2025. With details emerging faster than you can say “shiny new electric vehicle,” Ford is gearing up to bring a fusion of classic and modern innovation to the EV scene.

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What’s in a Name?

The Ranchero, the hybrid love child of a car and a truck that roamed the streets from 1957 to 1979, could make a mighty comeback as the electric Ford Ranchero EV. Think of it as a sporty coupe with the rugged utility of a pickup—who wouldn’t want that? The automotive world watched in envy when Ford’s Ranchero ruled the roads, and it even inspired GM’s Chevrolet El Camino. Talk about legacy!

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The Future Looks Bright (and Electric)

With CEO Jim Farley promising plans for “breakthrough electric vehicles” in America at the upcoming event on August 11, we’re all ears for what’s next. Ford’s new EV design center in Long Beach, California, is buzzing with talent from Tesla, Rivian, and Apple, hinting that the multifaceted brilliance of the Ranchero EV will be something special. Expected to launch in 2027, this midsize electric pickup could redefine how we think about utility vehicles. So, what say you? Would you hop on the electric Ranchero bandwagon? Buckle up for an electrifying ride full of nostalgia and innovation!

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