
Ford Motor Company is one of America’s most iconic automakers, founded by Henry Ford in 1903 and headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan. The company that invented the modern assembly line and put America on wheels has committed billions of dollars to becoming a major force in the electric vehicle market.
Ford’s EV story gained significant momentum with the Mustang Mach-E, a battery electric SUV that borrowed the legendary Mustang nameplate when it launched in 2021. The Mach-E was followed by the F-150 Lightning — an electric version of America’s best-selling vehicle for over four decades — signaling Ford’s intent to bring electrification to the heart of American truck culture.
Ford has organized its electric vehicle operations under the “Model e” division, separating its EV business from its traditional combustion engine operations. The brand has also invested heavily in charging infrastructure partnerships and software development to support its growing EV lineup.
Ford vehicles are sold through a nationwide network of authorized dealerships. The brand competes with Chevrolet, Tesla, Rivian, and Hyundai in the EV space, with a particular focus on trucks and SUVs that appeal to mainstream American buyers making their first transition to electric.
Current Ford EV & PHEV Lineup
EPA-rated specifications — current and prior model year · Best trim shown per model
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EPA specifications sourced from FuelEconomy.gov (U.S. Dept. of Energy). Current and prior model year shown. Pricing and full specifications at www.ford.com.