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Stop me if you think that you've heard this one before:
https://www.carsguide.com.au/car-new...le-the-growing "An “extinction level” threat from Chinese electric car makers has Ford panicking in the United States and secretly turning its focus to small EVs including an electric ute, according to a new report. The Bloomberg Businessweek report says Ford has assembled a specialised team of 100 people under the leadership of former Tesla engineering lead Alan Clark with the mission to develop a new multipurpose electric platform that can be used for a small SUV and tiny pick-up. According to the report Ford plans for the team to have its first vehicle on the road in 2026 at the latest, with a price point half that of most current EVs on the market." In some ways it's smart as they are going for a price point. By 'small' and 'tiny' do they mean medium size and full size Australian sizes? Add it to the Mach E, the electric Puma, bring them here. If anyone can grit and survive the challenge from the Chinese brands, Ford can.
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