Ford has a best-selling ute and large SUV in Australia, and could bring in more vehicles for those segments without cannibalizing sales of the Ranger.
The Bronco, a body-on-frame SUV with retro styling and off-road capabilities, could be a great addition to the lineup, especially with the possibility of a right-hand drive model in the future.
The Bronco Raptor, with a twin-turbo V6 engine and impressive off-road features, could potentially be a flagship model in the Australian market.
The Maverick, a car-like alternative to the Ranger, offers unique features and configurations such as a hybrid powertrain and torque vectoring.
The Maverick Lobo trim, with sporty enhancements and unique driving modes, could cater to a different niche in the Australian market.
The Expedition SUV, with a twin-turbo V6 engine and various configurations, could compete against models like the Yukon and LandCruiser 300 Series.
The Expedition Stealth Performance variant offers rugged upgrades for off-road enthusiasts, along with advanced tech features in the cabin.
The F-150 lineup includes a wide range of variants, from plush models to all-electric options like the Lightning, presenting opportunities for expansion in the Australian market.
The F-150 Raptor and Raptor R models offer high-performance versions with unique features like a Mega Power Frunk and powerful engine options.
The Super Duty, Ford's largest pickup, is powered by V8 engines and offers impressive towing capacities, potentially serving as a strong competitor in the heavy-duty pickup segment in Australia.