Ford Motor Company sells a broad range of vehicles under the Ford marque worldwide. The following list does not include other marques owned or formerly owned by Ford, such as Lincoln, Mercury, Edsel and Merkur.
List of Ford vehicles
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The List of Ford Vehicles encompasses a diverse portfolio of automobiles manufactured by Ford Motor Company, covering segments including sedans, SUVs, pickup trucks, sports cars, commercial vehicles, and electric/hybrid models. The lineup blends historic iconic models with modern, tech-driven offerings tailored to varied consumer needs—from daily commuting to off-roading, family travel, and commercial operations.
Key moments
- 1908Introduction of the Ford Model T, the world's first mass-produced automobile that transformed the global automotive industry
- 1927Launch of the Ford Model A, replacing the Model T with enhanced performance and design features
- 1964Ford Mustang debuts, becoming a symbol of American muscle cars and pop culture
- 1966Original Ford Bronco hardline off-road SUV is introduced, targeting outdoor enthusiasts
- 2022Redesigned Ford Mondeo launches with updated styling, smart technology, and hybrid options
- 2025Release of new models including the Ford Edge L hybrid SUV and the all-terrain camping-focused Ford Zhiqu Bronco
Strategic Segment Diversification
Ford's vehicle lineup is strategically diversified to capture nearly every key automotive market segment. It offers compact commuter cars like the Focus, mid-sized family sedans such as the Mondeo, heavy-duty pickup trucks like the F-Series (a 40+ year U.S. best-seller), iconic muscle cars like the Mustang, and specialized commercial vehicles like the Transit van. This broad coverage allows Ford to serve a wide range of consumers, from budget-conscious drivers to luxury seekers, off-road adventurers, and business fleet operators.
Transition to Sustainable Mobility
In recent years, Ford has significantly expanded its electric and hybrid vehicle offerings to align with global sustainability trends. Models like the Mustang Mach-E electric SUV and the Mondeo plug-in hybrid combine the brand's performance legacy with eco-friendly technology. The 2025 lineup further includes hybrid variants of popular SUVs like the Edge L and electric commercial vehicles like the Transit EV. This transition reflects Ford's effort to balance consumer demand with environmental goals while maintaining its core market leadership in trucks and SUVs.