Ford's Affordable $30K Truck Spotted Looking Smaller Than a Maverick
Key Points
- Spied testing in Long Beach, Ford's highly anticipated sub-$30,000 EV truck is surprisingly tiny.
- It's built on Ford’s new modular Universal EV architecture.
- The prototype's playful wrap secretly contains scannable QR codes that link directly to official, unwatermarked footage of the truck's development.
Ford’s Secret Affordable EV Family Steps Into the Light
Ford plans to shake up the automotive industry with a brand-new lineup of affordable electric vehicles, kicking things off with a compact pickup truck. For months, automotive circles have buzzed with speculation, and public hype has reached a fever pitch as enthusiasts wonder exactly what this budget-friendly EV will look. Consumers are desperate for practical, reasonably priced electric options, and this secretive project promises to deliver.
The wait for a real-world glimpse is over thanks to an exciting new video from The Autopian. They captured exclusive spy shots of a heavily camouflaged prototype testing in Long Beach. The biggest takeaway from the footage is the incredible scale: the truck is far smaller than expected, defying modern trends toward oversized trucks.
Breaking the Price Barrier with Skunkworks Engineering
While Ford enjoys success with the compact Maverick, that truck is no longer a pure bargain, as high demand pushes real-world transaction prices past $35,000. This upcoming vehicle will bypass those price traps by riding on a flexible modular architecture. Developed in secret by a West Coast skunkworks team to underpin multiple frugal models, this platform positions the new truck as a true sub-$30,000 electric alternative designed to reverse the slump in EV sales.
The spy footage reveals an urban-focused EV that actively defies modern trends. Noticeably smaller than a Maverick, it mirrors the diminutive footprint of an early-2000s Ranger. Despite heavy covers, you can spot a raked windshield, squared-off rear, modest ground clearance, and aero-capped wheels. It pairs a compact four-door cab with a short four-foot bed, suggesting a streamlined design built to maximize battery range. Hopefully, its hidden front end, which hints at a small grille and sensors, retains a rugged truck identity rather than softening into a first-generation Honda Ridgeline.
By the way, the camouflage wrap comes with a QR code that links to Ford’s website, where it shows the development of the upcoming affordable electric truck.

The Autopian/Instagram

The Autopian/Instagram
A Frugal Future Worth Waiting For
This downsized electric truck arrives at an ideal moment for the American automaker. Smaller pickups have been a major driver of business lately, fueling Ford’s strongest sales performance of the current decade. If standard compact trucks can drive record-breaking showroom traffic, a genuinely affordable electric utility vehicle could fundamentally redefine the market.
There are currently no official release dates or formal launch announcements from Detroit, though leadership has confirmed that the vehicle has successfully transitioned into the prototype testing phase. Watching this tiny electric machine effortlessly cruise past a giant modern F-150 and an older Ranger clone makes it easy to envision this as the ultimate daily driver. Ford is charting a bold path, and color me blue with anticipation.

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About the author

Leroy Marion has covered the automotive industry for over a decade, specializing in car reviews, market analysis, and technology features. Currently Managing Editor – Video at Zigwheels Philippines, he's contributed to Mototelic and Philkotse and won Best Ford Automotive Feature at the 2021 Henry Ford Awards.