Ford and Lincoln to get electric SUVs: Report

During its Capital Markets Day, Ford announced that its developing two new EV architectures, an RWD/AWD one and another dedicated to full-size trucks. It’s part of a strategy aimed at boosting its global EV offerings to 40 percent by 2030. A report from Automotive News reveals that the RWD/AWD architecture will be used to create all-electric versions of the most popular Ford and Lincoln models. Hau Thai-Tang, Ford’s chief product platform, and operations officer also revealed that one platform “will underpin a range of emotive vehicles slated for production between now and 2030.

Ford CEO Jim Farley noted during the presentation that this upcoming lineup of EVs includes all-electric versions of the Explorer and Aviator. Thai-Tang further added fuel to the fire that a Bronco EV is coming by noting that “rugged SUVs” are also destined to go on that RWD/AWD platform while showing a silhouette of a model that looks eerily similar to the iconic off-roader. The fact that Ford’s strategy includes electrifying its “iconic products” hints that the F-150 and Mustang are just the beginning of the all-electric lineup.

An all-electric Ford Explorer makes sense because it could effectively open the way for other automakers to add EV three-row SUVs. Currently, Ford, Hyundai, and Kia are the only known automakers with plans to launch a three-row EV SUV in the mainstream segment soon. Ford has yet to announce the time frame on the start of production for the all-electric Explorer or where it’ll be built. In addition to the Mustang Mach-E, Ford offers the Explorer and Escape in hybrid guise. An FWD-only plug-in Escape is also on the way.

By Chad Kirchner

Chad is the VP of Content for EV Pulse, and other Wrecked Media Group properties. He has years of experience covering the automotive industry and has been featured in Truck Trend, The Drive, Overland Journal, AutoGuide, Automotive Map, and other places.