List of Ford vehicles

The following is a list of vehicles manufactured by the Ford Motor Company under the Ford marque. For other vehicles produced by Ford Motor Company see List of Mercury vehicles, List of Lincoln vehicles, Edsel, Frontenac, Merkur, Meteor, Monarch.

Current production vehicles (North America & Europe)

Exterior Name Year Introduced Production of the current model Facelift(Update) Generation Segment Vehicle Information
Cars
Ka 1996 2015 3rd Generation A Developed by Ford Brazil as a super mini car
Fiesta 1976 2017 7th Generation (Mark VIII) B Ford's long running subcompact line based on global B-car Platform
Focus 1998 2018 4th Generation (Mark IV) C Ford's Compact car based on global C-car platform
Mondeo Fusion 1992 (Mondeo) 2005 (Fusion) 2014 (Mondeo) 2013 (Fusion) 5th Generation (Mondeo) 2nd Generation (Fusion) D Mid sized passenger sedan with "One-Ford" design based on CD4 platform.
Performance Car
Fiesta ST 2004 2018 3rd Generation
(7th Generation)
B Fiesta's high performance factory tune
Focus ST 2005 2019 4th Generation C Focus' high performance factory tune
Mustang 1964 2014 2017 6th Generation S Ford's long running pony/muscle car
Ranger Raptor 1981 2019 6th Generation
(International)
4th Generation
(North America)
M (D) Tuned version of Ford's mid sized pickup truck
F-150 Raptor 1948 2015 2018 13th Generation M (E) Tuned version of the F-150
GT 2004 2017 2nd Generation S Ford's limited production super car inspired by the legendary race car GT40
MPV
S-Max 2006 2015 2nd Generation C MPV produced by Ford Europe
Galaxy 1996 2015 3rd Generation M Ford's large MPV from Ford Europe
SUV
EcoSport 2003 2013 2017 2nd Generation J (B) Ford's subcompact crossover SUV
Puma 2019 2019 1st generation J (B) Ford's subcompact crossover SUV
Escape
Kuga
Escape (2000)
Kuga (2008)
Escape (2019)
Kuga (2019)
2016 4th Generation (Escape)
3rd Generation (Kuga)
J (C) Ford's compact SUV primarily developed by Ford of Europe
Edge 2006 2015 2018 2nd Generation J (D) Ford's mid sized crossover based on CD4 Platform
Bronco 1966 2020 6th Generation J (C)
Mustang Mach-E 2020 2020 1st generation J (D) Upcoming all-electric compact crossover
Explorer 1990 2019 6th Generation J (E) Ford's mid-sized crossover based on CD6 platform
Expedition 1996 2017 4th Generation (U553) J (E) Ford's Full sized body on frame SUV on T3 Platform
Truck/Van
Transit Connect 2002 2012 2nd Generation M (B) Compact Panel Van developed by Ford Europe
E-Series 1961 1992 2008 4th Generation M (E) Ford's Full sized Van and Chassis
Transit Courier 2014 2014 1st Generation M (C) Ford's leisure activity vehicle
Transit Custom 2012 2012 1st Generation M (D) Ford's Mid Sized front wheel drive Van
Transit 1965 2013 2020 4th Generation M (D) Ford's light Commercial Van developed by Ford Europe
Ranger 1981 2011 2015 6th Generation
(International)
4th Generation
(North America)
M (D) Ford's mid sized pickup truck
F-150 1948 2015 2017 13th Generation M (E) Ford's long running light full sized pickup truck; also the best selling vehicle in North America
Super Duty 1999 2017 2020 4th Generation M (E) Ford's Full sized Heavy Duty Pickup Truck Line up
Medium Duty Truck 1948 2016 5th Generation M (E) Ford's Heavy Duty Trucks For Big Jobs

Ford Australia

Cars

Race and rally cars

Vans

MPVs

SUVs

Trucks

  • Ford A-Series (Light truck, Europe)
  • Ford B-Series (Bus chassis; 1948–1998)
  • Ford Bronco (Light Truck, 1966–1996)
  • Ford C-Series (Medium-Duty C.O.E. Truck; 1957–1990)
  • Ford CL-Series (1978–1991; Heavy-Duty Cabover truck, replacement for W-Series trucks)
  • Ford Cargo (1981–present; North America, Europe, Brazil)
  • Ford Courier (1952–1960 & 1972–1982, North America; 1991–2002, Europe; 1979–present, Australia; 1998–present, Brazil)
  • Ford D-series (1965–1981; Medium-Heavy truck, replaced by the Cargo, Europe)
  • Ford Explorer Sport Trac (2001–2010)
  • Ford F-Series (1948–present)
  • Ford Freighter
  • Ford H-Series (1961–1965, Heavy-Duty C.O.E. truck commonly referred to as the "Two-Story Falcon")
  • Ford jeep (1941–1945)
  • Ford L-Series (1970–1998; a.k.a. Louisville)
  • Ford LCF (for Low Cab Forward) (2006–present)
  • Ford Lobo (Mexico)
  • Ford Mainline (1952–1958, Australia)
  • Ford Model 01/02 (1940–1942)
  • Ford Model 19 (1941)
  • Ford Model 46 (1933–1934)
  • Ford Model 50 (1935)
  • Ford Model 51 (1935–1936)
  • Ford Model 59 (1945)
  • Ford Model 68 (1936)
  • Ford Model 69 (1946)
  • Ford Model 75 (1937)
  • Ford Model 78 (1937–1942, 1946–1947)
  • Ford Model 79 (1947)
  • Ford Model 81/82 (1938)
  • Ford Model 83 (1945–1947)
  • Ford Model 91/92/922 (1939–1940)
  • Ford Model AA (1927–1931)
  • Ford Model BB (1932–1934)
  • Ford Model TT(1925–1927)
  • Ford Mustero (1966)
  • Ford N-Series (Heavy-duty short conventional cab truck; 1962–1969)
  • Ford P-Series
  • Ford Panel truck
  • Ford R-Series - UK-market bus chassis
  • Ford Ranchero (1957–1979)
  • Ford Ranchero Rio Grande (1969)
  • Ford Ranger (international) (2006–present)
  • Ford Ranger (1983–2012; North America, South America)
  • Ford Ranger EV (1998–2004, all-electric version of the North American Ford Ranger)
  • Ford Ranger (T6) (2011–present; worldwide, 2018–present; North America)
  • Ford SVT Raptor
  • Ford Super Duty (1999–present)
  • Ford Transcontinental (1975–1983, Europe)
  • Ford Transit (1965–present, Europe, Asia, Mexico)
  • Ford Vanette (1946–1965)
  • Ford W-Series (1966–1977; Heavy-Duty C.O.E. truck, replacement for H-Series)

Tractors

  • Ford N Series Tractors
  • Ford NAA Series Tractors(a.k.a.; Golden Jubilee)
  • Ford 600 Series Tractors
  • Ford Workmaster
  • Ford Powermaster

Ford *000 "Thousand" series

  • 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000, 7000, 8000, and 9000

Ford *600 "Six-Hundred" and *700 "Seven-Hundred" series

  • 1600, 2600, 3600, 4600, 5600, 6600, 7600 (Four cylinder, utility, straddle mount)
  • 5700, 6700, 7700 (Row-crop versions of their 600 series counterparts)
  • 8600, 9600 (Six-cylinder row-crop)
  • 8700, 9700 (Later version of their 600 series counterparts.)

Also, since the 8000 and up models were only made in the US, the 8100 and 8200 models were produced in Europe to meet the market's need for a 100 hp+ tractor. This was done by using the 7600 transmission and rear end and mating it to the Ford six-cylinder industrial engine with a special cast iron subframe for added strength.

Ford **10 series

  • 2810, 2910, 3610, 3910, 4110, 4610, 5110, 5610, 6610, 6710, 7410, 7610, 7710, 7910, and 8210 (Mark I, II and III)
  • 7810, 6810, and 6410(Mark II and III)

Ford TW series

  • TW10, TW20, and TW30
  • TW5, TW15, TW25, and TW35
  • TW15 Mark II, TW25 Mark II, and TW 35 Mark II

Ford **30 Utility series

  • 3230, 3430, 3930, 3930 turbo, 4130, 4630, 4630 turbo, 4830, and 5030 (small tractors)

Ford 8*30 Powershift series

  • 8530, 8630, 8730, and 8830 (140-190 hp)(Mark III)

Ford **40 series

  • 5640, 6640,7740, 7840, 8240, and 8340

In 1986, Ford Motor Company expanded its agricultural holdings when it purchased the Sperry-New Holland implement line from Sperry Corporation, and named their agricultural division Ford New Holland Inc. The following year, Versatile was purchased, giving Ford a complete agricultural lineup. In 1988 Ford Motor Company sold 80% of Ford-New Holland Inc. to Fiat, and in 1991 Fiat acquired the remaining 20%, with the agreement to stop using the Ford brand by 2000. By 1999, Fiat had discontinued the use of both its own and the Ford name, and united them both under the New Holland brand.

Buses

Ford Transit Bus - small transit bus for Canada and the United States from 1936 to 1947
  • 70 (1936–1937)
  • 81-B (1937–1938)
  • 91-B (1938–1939)
  • 09-B (1939–1940)
  • 19-B (1940–1941)
  • 29-B (1941–1942)
  • 49-B (1944)
  • 59-B (1945–1947)
  • 69-B (1946–1947)
  • 79-B (1945–1947)
School Bus - for North American market
  • Ford Transit bus van for European market; introduced to North America 2007
  • Various third party manufactures use Ford E-series and F-series chassis to build mini school buses used in Canada and the United States:
    • Ford Minibus using F450 chassis
    • Ford Minibus using E350 (formerly Econoline 350)
    • Ford E450 Super Duty minibus
    • Ford MB series minibus - IV models 100, 100A, 200 and 200C Super Duty
    • Ford MBC series buses IV models 200, 200C, 300, 300D, 800
  • Ford B-Series Type C conventional chassis used by third party manufactures to build full size school buses for North American market
Commercial Bus
  • Ford Specialty Trolley - classic North American trolley car shell with Ford truck chassis; used as tourist shuttle buses
Transit/Suburban Bus
  • Ford G997
  • Ford R-Series - for European market 1960s to 1980s
  • Ford Trader
  • Ford Hawke
  • Ford ET7 with Casha bodywork
  • Ford 19B, 29B
  • Ford 72B
  • Ford ET7 Aqualina

Military

Ford was a military contractor in North American clients during World War I and II:

  • 1917 Ford Model-T - World War I ambulance
  • Ford 3-Ton M1918 - World War I light tank used Model-T engines
  • Many versions of trucks and cars built by Ford in Canada for military during WWII. e.g. Ford F8, F15, F15A, F30, F60S, F60L, FAT, C11ADF etc.]
  • Ford Universal Carrier MK. I and MK. II
  • Ford T16 Universal Carrier
  • Ford T17 Deerhound armored car
  • Ford M8 Greyhound armored car
  • Ford M1 Bomb service truck - based on Model 19F light truck
  • Ford GTB (Burma Jeep) - medium duty truck, 1 12 Ton 4X4; used for cargo and other tasks by USN and US Marine Corps during World War II
  • Ford GP Limited pre-production version of 1/4 Ton 4x4. Included 4-wheel steer version.
  • Ford GPW - Ford variant of Willys MB during World War II
  • Ford GPA - amphibious Ford variant of Willys MB during World War II
  • Ford M38CDN
  • Ford M38A1CDN
  • M151 - post World War II jeep
  • Ford M656 - Standard Five-ton truck in April 1966

Concept and movie cars

See also

References

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