Manufacturers are frequently reluctant to talk about camouflaged prototype cars, but not Ford. The Blue Oval has launched a ‘hidden’ website for its $30,000 electric pickup truck that offers a very early glimpse of the affordable EV.
The preview page that Electrek noticed is meant for fans who’ve found a QR code on the prototype. It doesn’t say much beyond confirming that you’ve “spotted a unicorn,” but a handful of videos show the truck in development and testing. While Ford has characterized the pickup as “midsize,” it appears closer to the compact Maverick than a Ranger or the now-discontinued F-150 Lightning.
Ford isn’t sharing a formal unveiling date or even a name, but does say “the herd” arrives sometime in 2027 and that the website will serve as an “exclusive” avenue for tracking progress on the Louisville-built pickup.

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Ford has been open about some aspects of its second electric truck. The brand hopes to hit a $30,000 price point through the combination of a new, simpler-to-build Universal Electric Vehicle (UEV) platform as well as a more affordable lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery. The F-150 Lightning, meanwhile, was priced just under $40,000 at best.
While the camouflaged truck appears small, Ford is promising more interior room than a Toyota RAV4 and a better cost of ownership than a Tesla Model Y. This suggests the EV will be like the Maverick, catering to everyday commuters who prioritize rear passenger space over a large flatbed.
Credit: Ford Motor Company w/ Google Gemini edits














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