Ford CEO Jim Farley supports reintroducing a rear-wheel-drive performance sedan, potentially as an all-electric successor to models like the Falcon. Farley noted the sedan profile offers significant aerodynamic advantages for electric vehicles. He suggested the design fits naturally within the company’s new flexible EV architecture, codenamed 'The Universal Vehicle'. This new platform is slated to debut around 2027 with an electric pickup truck. Farley’s comments signal a strategic move to diversify Ford’s electric lineup beyond SUVs and trucks, aiming to re-enter the performance sedan market. The discussion also revives earlier, quiet hints regarding a possible four-door Mustang.
Ford CEO Signals Potential Revival of a RWD Performance Sedan
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