

Ford
With a rich history spanning over a century, American giant Ford has made a significant impact on the Australian automotive industry, producing a range of iconic vehicles loved by Australians.
Whether you’re in the market for a compact SUV like the Puma, a small SUV like the Escape, or a rugged 4×4 like the highly-acclaimed Ranger, Everest or F-150, Ford has you covered.
In addition to passenger cars and SUVs, Ford also offers a successful range of commercial vehicles, including the Transit Custom and E-Transit, ideal for business use.
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Ford launches Australia’s first plug-in hybrid van; EV also now available
Both plug-in hybrid and electric power is now available in the Ford Transit Custom range with both variants now on sale, priced from $67,590 plus on-road costs.
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Ford Ranger PHEV: What we know so far
The Ford Ranger plug-in hybrid is expected to arrive in Australia in the middle of 2025 and comes with some big expectations.
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Ford Transit Custom Trail launched as AWD lifestyle van
The Ford Transit Custom Trail has been added to the line-up as the first all-wheel drive Transit ever sold locally.
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New utes coming to Australia in 2025
Your guide to every new ute arriving in Aussie showrooms in 2025.
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Ford Ranger Super Duty: What we know so far about the tough-as-teak work truck
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Latest Aussie car sales figures… and a telling stat on EVs
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Ford marks a proud 100 years in Australia
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Australia’s new car sales fell in February, but PHEVs and hybrids shine on
About Ford
The Ford Motor Company was founded by Henry Ford in 1903, and 22 years later an Australian subsidiary was established – in Geelong, Victoria.
Ford pioneered the moving assembly line in 1913, dramatically reducing production time for its Model T car.
Famous nameplates from more than a century of car-making are many and include Capri, Escort, Mustang, and Thunderbird.
In Australia, the Ford Falcon was the company’s most iconic vehicle. It was built locally for more than 50 years, before the large car (and ute) stopped along with local production in October 2016.
The company continues to import vehicles and is also responsible for leading the design and development of the Ford Ranger ute and Ford Everest SUV.
In 2023 it will sell right-hand-drive conversions of the world’s biggest-selling truck, the Ford F-150.