For years now, Ford’s lineup in the U.S. has been all about trucks and SUVs. Don’t get me wrong—people love the F-150, Bronco, and Explorer. But if you’ve noticed a lack of smaller, everyday cars in Ford showrooms, you’re not alone.
Well, that might be about to change. In a recent interview, Ford’s Executive Chairman, William Clay Ford Jr., dropped a hint that Ford is working on bringing back more “regular cars.” He didn’t reveal details just yet, but he promised that drivers will be “pleasantly surprised” by what’s in the works.
This is exciting news for people who miss Ford’s older lineup—cars like the Fusion, Focus, and Fiesta. Not everyone wants or needs a big truck, and Ford seems to be listening. With so many families and commuters looking for affordable, fuel-efficient options, adding smaller cars back into the mix could be a big win.
It also makes sense with the way the auto industry is changing. Electric vehicles are becoming more popular, and smaller cars are often the perfect entry point for drivers who want to try out EVs without the big price tag. Could we see an affordable Ford EV sedan or hatchback in the near future? That’s the buzz.
For now, Ford fans will have to wait and see what’s coming. But one thing’s clear: the Blue Oval isn’t done with cars just yet.