Ford reveals 10 major new products for 2025 in Brazil, including the long-awaited manual Mustang GT, hybrid versions and facelifts of successful models such as the Maverick and F-150. Find out everything that's coming!
After a remarkable 2024, Ford is ready to impress even more. The automaker announced 10 launches planned for Brazil in 2025, ranging from iconic sports cars to robust pickup trucks and innovative vans. Want to know more about these new products? Let's dive into these launches that promise to shake up the automotive market.
Mustang GT manual – The sports car with a classic gearbox
If you're a fan of sports cars, get ready: the Mustang GT Performance with manual transmission will be launched in Brazil. This special version features the gearbox American standard six-speed, combining nostalgia and performance.
With a naturally aspirated 8 V5.0 engine that delivers 488 hp and 57,5 kgfm, the manual Mustang promises a more visceral and engaging driving experience. The series will be limited, offering exclusivity for those passionate about the model.
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F-150 Tremor – The off-road pickup truck you’ve been waiting for
The F-150 Tremor arrives to strengthen Ford's off-road portfolio. After the recent restyling, this version combines robust style with off-road performance.
With 18-inch mixed-use tires and matte gray finishes, it replaces traditional chrome. Under the hood, it maintains the 8 hp 5.0 V405 engine, ensuring enough power for any challenge.
Restyled Territory – Now a plug-in hybrid?
The Territory gets a new look and, possibly, a plug-in hybrid version. Already tested in Brazil, the model should combine the 1.5 hp 150 turbo engine with an 82 hp electric motor, totaling 218 hp.
This change reflects Ford's commitment to bringing more sustainability to the Brazilian automotive market, without leaving aside power and comfort.
Restyled Maverick – Renewed technology and versatility
The restyled Maverick promises to please even more. With an updated design and the option of all-wheel drive in the hybrid version, the model stands out for its versatility.
Inside, the new 13,2'' multimedia screen offers more connectivity, while the hybrid engine delivers 194 hp, perfect for those looking for efficiency and performance.
Other highlights among Ford's launches in Brazil in 2025
In addition to the models already mentioned, Ford has other surprises in store:
Ranger Single Cab: Designed for heavy work, with a 2.0 turbodiesel engine producing 170 hp and a six-speed manual transmission.
New Transit: The van is now available in modern versions and, for the first time, the E-Transit Minibus, an electric bus with capacity for 15 passengers.
F-150 Hybrid and Raptor: The hybrid version combines advanced technology with the 6 turbo V3.5 engine, while the Raptor takes sportiness to another level, with a 6 hp 3.5 biturbo V456 engine.
Ranger Storm: A pickup truck with off-road appeal, offering robustness and performance on challenging terrain.
Bronco Sport Facelift: Small changes that make a big difference, including new wheels, modular bumpers and a state-of-the-art multimedia center.
Ford accelerates to 2025
With 10 different launches, Ford is ready to serve different consumer profiles in Brazil. From iconic sports cars to sustainable and robust models, the brand shows that it is in tune with market trends. Now, fans of the automaker just have to wait to see these models on the streets. So, which one are you most looking forward to meeting?
Good Brazilians don't buy Fords, they are mercenary in selling cars in Brazil. When it's convenient, they split the sale, close the factory and leave the Ford owner in the lurch, they have no responsibility whatsoever to the customer. The car is good, the company is ****, be careful.
What a clueless comment, because you should know that almost all trucks are manufactured abroad. Ford has a testing and engineering center in Brazil and dealerships in full swing. All cars have assistance. You are very misinformed.
Does this citizen know why other manufacturers are closing their doors or laying off employees en masse, such as Volkswagen, Audi, among others? Does he know why many manufacturers are closing their doors? Ford was just the first?
If you don't buy it, why is the Ranger coming to the Hilux?
Nothing to do with it. The only vehicles it produced in the country were the Ecoesporte. The comment makes no sense lol.
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