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Ford Is Focusing on Efficiency to Make Its 2027 $30,000 EV Pickup Affordable

Ford targets a $30,000 price by cutting weight, drag, and battery size while boosting range by nearly 50 miles, aiming to rival Tesla and BYD in affordable EV trucks.

  • On Feb. 17, Ford unveiled details for its Universal Electric Vehicle platform, saying the first mid-size electric pickup will launch in 2027 starting at around $30,000.
  • Driven by cost math, Ford concluded battery costs, which account for 40% of EV cost and 25% of weight, prompted a $19.5 billion retrenchment and EV reset after F‑150 Lightning setbacks.
  • Engineering details show the UEV platform cuts structural parts from 146 to two using large unicasting and improves aerodynamic efficiency by 15% overall and 30% at highway speeds.
  • Manufacturing changes mean Ford will build UEV trucks at Louisville Assembly Plant with about 40% less cycle time and roughly 600 fewer workers, enabling affordable advanced features including semi‑autonomous Level‑3 tech by 2028.
  • Looking at strategy, Ford positions the UEV as a budget-priced EV line debuting next year to contend with Chinese automakers, claiming lower costs than a Tesla Model Y and more space than a Toyota RAV4.
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Inside EVs broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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