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Fordâs Maverick bakkie could be 35% cheaper than the Ranger - report
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DETROIT - Quite possibly the most keenly anticipated bakkie reveal this year is Fordâs âbaby Rangerâ Maverick, which is set to hit the stage soon on various international markets.
However, itâs worth noting that the Maverick has yet to be confirmed for the South African market, and there are certainly doubts as to whether it ever will be. Thatâs not only thanks to Ford SAâs R16-billion investment in building the next-generation Ranger here, but also because thereâs a good change Maverick will be left-hand drive only as is the case with the Bronco Sport upon which it is said to be based.
General Motors’ Cadillac brand in 2010, returned to Australia with Ford five years ago.
Mr Wolff is now the design director for
Ford international markets and China, based at the Broadmeadows facility.
Although the design studio has been in operation since
the early 1970s, the facility had a mild makeover in 2012.
Above: Ford Australia design studio in the early 1980s. Top of story: Ford US design studio working on a 1960s era Falcon concept.
“This time around, the whole building has been redesigned,” said Mr Wolff, in a media statement. “It has been structured around supporting our design process and our team, enabling them to work in a modern, creative environment.”