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Ford Ranger EV. The first battery electric vehicle produced by Ford in North America, the Ford Ranger EV was produced from 1998 to 2002. Originally fitted with lead-acid batteries, Nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries were introduced for 1999. While using the frame of a 4×4 Ranger, the Ranger EV was rear-wheel drive with a rear-mounted driveline.
The Ranger was the base trim model for Edsel in its first and second years as an automotive marque. It was available in two-door coupes, four-door sedans, and two- and four-door hardtops with a convertible also offered in 1960. Ranger is one of three of Edsel's model nameplates reused by Ford Motor Company products, Villager and Corsair being ...
Fiat 500e "3+1" (single suicide half-rear door) Ford 021C (1999) (rear door) Ford 24.7 Wagon; Ford F-150 SuperCab (1997–present) (conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors) Ford F-250 Super Chief; Ford Iosis X (2006) (rear door) Ford Model U; Ford Ranger SuperCab (2000–present) (conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear ...
Ford Ranger (P703), produced since 2022 based on the T6 platform. The Ford Ranger is a compact or mid-size pickup marketed globally by Ford over a series of generations, varying between both in-house or outside development and manufacturing — and with a hiatus in North America from 2011–2018.
The Ford Ranger (T6) is a range of mid-size pickup trucks manufactured and sold by Ford Motor Company since 2011. The T6 consolidated worldwide production of the Ranger onto a single model range, replacing both the 1998–2012 Ranger marketed in North America and South America and the Mazda-derived Ranger sold in Asia-Pacific, Europe, and several Latin American markets.
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