Ford already has a wide range of utes, but it appears to have found gaps into which it can squeeze a couple more.

In addition to a previously confirmed ‘mid-size’ (ie: Ranger-sized) electric ute that’s due in 2027 and based on its new Universal EV platform, Ford has confirmed its plans for another new ute.

When asked about Ford’s recently announced plans to launch five new models priced below US$40,000 (A$56,450) in the US market, Ford CFO Sherry House confirmed one of these would be a new ute.

“We had talked [in December 2025] about putting more ICE [internal combustion-engined] trucks into our Tennessee factory,” she said at the Wolfe Research Auto conference on February 11, 2026, referring to the Stanton plant previously earmarked for electric vehicle (EV) production.

“So we’re going to have that, looking at providing another variant that we have not yet disclosed.”

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Ford CEO Jim Farley was similarly coy last month during a visit from US President Donald Trump to the automaker’s Dearborn Truck Plant.

“We’re adding a combustion vehicle – a combustion truck, an affordable one – in Tennessee… We’re going to actually expand one of our existing plants and make a different kind of truck there,” he said.

Andrew Frick, who leads the automaker’s Ford Blue business and Model e EV divisions, confirmed to Automotive News this month that the five new sub-US$40,000 vehicles would be new nameplates, indicating this new vehicle wouldn’t wear an existing name like Maverick.

“We are planning by the end of the decade to have five new vehicles starting with the UEV that would be under $40,000… Today… you’ve got our Bronco Sport, you have our Maverick, but then we’re looking with the UEV in 2027 and then some other products thereafter,” said Ms House.

The as-yet-unnamed model is set to enter production in 2029, but Ford hasn’t confirmed any specifications for the vehicle.