Ford boss teases development of an off-road supercar
- Ford wants to become the ‘the Porsche of off-road’
- CEO Jim Farley confirmed plans to develop an off-road supercar
- They are in the early stages of exploring the concept
Published on Feb 07, 2025 at 3:45 PM (UTC+4)
by Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones
Last updated on Feb 10, 2025 at 11:56 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
In a bid to become the ‘the Porsche’ of the sector, Ford has confirmed its plans to develop a standalone off-road supercar.
CEO Jim Farley confirmed they are in the early stages of exploring the concept.
The vehicle would be built from the ground up rather than being a modified version of an existing model.
It’s set to balance performance with utility for high-end buyers.
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Ford off-road supercar
While it may get Raptor branding of some sort, this won’t be another Raptor truck model or a Mustang.
It’s suggested that the design could be influenced by Dakar racing and Ford GT heritage.
It’s promised to blend performance with utility and is thought to be targeting the upper-end on the market and bring motorsport tech to consumer vehicles.
Here’s what we know
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“We’re in the middle of creating something, so we don’t have all the answers yet, but the question is should Ford make an off-road supercar? Not a version of a car, a standalone supercar,” Ford CEO, Jim Farley told Top Gear.
“That’s what we’re trying to answer. What do we do on a utility car? Is there a supercar? That’s what we’re debating now.”
He previously said he wanted the brand to become ‘the Porsche of off-road’.
The publication also spoke to global director, Mark Rushbrook.
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“The mission of Ford Performance is to have as much motorsport as possible infused into the products that people can buy,” he said.
“We love that we have an F-150, Bronco and Ranger Raptor but we can do more.
“Yes, the Raptor T1+ at Dakar represents the ultimate Raptor in many ways, and we’re learning a lot from that both in terms of the competition but also in terms of feedback from customers, so all I can say is stay tuned.”
While we have nothing concrete to go off, these teasers are setting expectations sky-high for the car.
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