Rumors vs. Reality
Ah, the rumors about the Ford Ranger plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) flying around like an overzealous fan trying to catch a jersey at a basketball game. Well, it’s time to pop that bubble! During a recent media event, Ford came out swinging, confirming that the Ranger PHEV is not on its way to America. So, if you were holding your breath for this midsize marvel, you might want to exhale — it’s not happening!

What’s Cooking Instead?
As Ford prepares to expand its hybrid lineup in the U.S., the Ranger simply isn’t on the menu. Instead, they’re quite pleased with their current truck lineup featuring the gas-powered Maverick and F-150 hybrids, as well as the electrifying F-150 Lightning. In short, they believe that these options are more than enough to satisfy the American appetite for pickups. And let’s face it, if you’re seeking power, there’s no shortage of trucks from the Ford family!
Why Not the Ranger?
For those keeping tabs, Ford sells the Ranger in many overseas markets and it’s even crowned as Europe’s best-selling pickup for a decade. However, when it comes to the U.S., our favorite automaker has directed its focus on the likes of the F-150 and the robust F-Series Super Duty. After all, why bring a PHEV Ranger into a market that practically screams for the exhilarating roar of gas engines?
As we witness Ford’s hybrid evolution, the Ranger PHEV might just be another sweet song lost in the wind. So, buckle up and enjoy the ride with the upcoming Ford options instead!



