Ford is apparently betting big on its new affordable-car initiative. Australia’s CarSales recently learned that a new small pickup is in the works and will slot below the already smallish Maverick.
The best part: it’ll reportedly be gas-powered. Ford recently released details about its next generation of vehicles, which will include a return to making cars along with a mix of gas- and electric-powered ones.
One of them is a new midsize all-electric pickup. Now, a new small gas-powered pickup will also join the range. Should both models reach production in the near future, they’ll most certainly keep Slate on its toes, beating the startup to the small, affordable pickup punch.
Ford’s banking on a new small gas-powered pickup

Ford executives recently spoke at the Wolfe Research Auto Conference last week, where they shared some updates about Dearborn’s plan to start making affordable automobiles again. It makes for a marked shift in strategy away from going all-in on EVs.
It’s also a move to adapt to the Trump Administration’s recent tariff rulings on the automotive industry. Because of the new tariffs, Ford is boosting production at its Tennessee assembly line, where some of these important new trucks will be made.





