After the Mustang, Ford Is Teasing the Return of Another Beloved Car As an EV

Ford is hinting at the return of another beloved car model as an electric vehicle (EV). The company has filed a trademark for the "Maverick" name, suggesting the possible revival of the iconic Maverick car-pickup hybrid. This move aligns with Ford's recent "Model T moment" tease, which references the company's history of bringing affordable, accessible vehicles to the masses. The original Maverick, produced from 1970 to 1977, was a popular compact car that blurred the lines between a sedan and a small truck. The potential return of the Maverick as an EV could mark Ford's foray into the growing electric pickup truck market, catering to consumers seeking a versatile, eco-friendly vehicle. While details about the new Maverick EV are scarce, the trademark filing and Ford's hints indicate the company's commitment to reviving beloved models for the electric era, following the recent success of the Mustang Mach-E. This move could potentially attract loyal Maverick fans and appeal to a wider audience seeking a unique, electric car-truck hybrid.
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