A few years back, Ford CEO Jim Farley told the world that the company was working on a three-row electric SUV that would redefine the large EV. It would arrive in 2025, offer 350 miles of range, and rely not on the sheer capacity of a large battery pack, but instead on slippery aerodynamics and other efficiency innovations.
You may have noticed, but it has been 2026 for three and a half months already, and this mystery moonshot SUV is nowhere to be found. That’s because it was canceled in August of 2024, along with many other pure-electric programs at Ford. The most we ever …
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Author: Byron Hurd



