User:KA467/Ford development codes
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A list of Ford development program codenames using their current alphanumeric scheme they started from the mid '80s.
Key
Previously, Ford wasn't hugely consistent in giving their project's codenames. Ford North America often used wild animal codenames in the '60s and '70s, particularly horses, cats and dogs (Fox, Panther, Bobcat). In 1971, Ford Europe began naming their projects after female names ending with a (Carla, Brenda, Teresa), with the stipulation of the first letters match the model names was added in the late '70s. Ford briefly switched to Greek inspired codenames in the early '80s (Delta, Apollo, Scorpio), before switching to the current worldwide alphanumerical scheme, beginning with VN-1 in North America, and DE-1 in Europe. The dashes were removed just a few months later for European models (DE-1 to DE1), while other regions seemed to have kept the dashes a little longer.[1] The same code may be seen written with or without dashes, with it being difficult to determine which is more "correct".
Keep in mind, exceptions and discrepancies can be found for nearly every aspect of the code scheme.
Type
C: C-Segment
D: D-Segment
E: E-Segment
#X: #-Segment Crossover - Relatively recent addition, originally used for electric vehicles? Some early usage denotes a major revamp of the original non-X version
U: Utility[4] - Primarily body-on-frame SUVs
V: Van and Minivan - MPVs generally use segment letters
P: Pickup
H: Heavy Duty[5] - Large commercial trucks
Defunct or rarely used
W: Minivan (Wagon?)[6] - Rarely used compared to V, perhaps to avoid confusion with W for worldwide
G: Dedicated sports car (G-Segment)[3][7] - Only seen on GN34, role seemingly merged with S
I: Intermediate?[6] - Only seen on Windstar codes
M: Personal luxury? (Midsize?[8])
X: Autonomous Vehicle or experimental? - Only seen on X805 and X806
F: Lincoln (Fullsize?[8], above E-Segment) - Discarded in favour of standard segment letters, SUVs always used U codes
A: TH!NK[9] (below B-Segment) - Replaced PIV# codes
L: Land Rover - Replaced briefly used BMW L- codes, Ford-style codes still used after sale from Ford, but numbers now seemingly follow Jaguar's X# system[10]
Y: Volvo (Y looks similar to V?) - Replaced P# codes, replaced with similar V# codes after sale from Ford[11]
J: JMC - Unlike other marque letters, the type letter is included
TR: Troller? - Only seen on TR40, or a separate code scheme?
Both Jaguar and Aston Martin also changed their codename schemes soon after their acquisitions by Ford. Jaguar switched from XJ# codes to X#[12], while Aston Martin replaced their DP# codes with AM#[a], which were mostly supplanted by VH# codes. While these codes have a similar style, their numbering system is very different and incompatible with Ford's partially-sequential numbers.[b] Mazda also used separate P# codenames, which were replaced by J# numbers, though the North American Ford Ranger based Mazda B-Series models have their own Ford code numbers.
Development division / Region
Placed after type letters, these were abolished with the Ford 2000 plan and rise of global models, which seems to have lead to the renaming of some codes midway through development. For example, the 2002 Ford Explorer can commonly be seen written as either U152 or UN152.
W: Worldwide[13]
E: Europe
A: Australia
T: Mazda (Toyo Kogyo[14]) - Though also used on BT57 developed with Kia
X: External? - Seen on models co-developed with Nissan and Volkswagen
C: Combined[14] / Concept?[15]: Multiple development divisions involved, seen on projects like D-FC55 and VCC110, seemingly succeeded by W for worldwide
V: South America (Value[16]) - Only seen on BV226 and BV256, and after phase out of region letters
Region letters are still commonly used today to differentiate regional market versions (and occasionally bodystyles), but placed at the end instead (eg: U625N is the North American market Ford Explorer, U625C is the Chinese market Explorer).
While the numbers began in sequential order (CE14 being the 14th project started under the scheme), and seems to roughly still be (the majority of recent codes are in the 700s range), it's clear this wasn't stuck to. For example the Escape Mk.4 released in 2014 is C520, while the Mk.5 from 2020 is CX482. Many codes seem to have been cherry picked for various reasons, such as how the CT120 Escort replaces the CT20 Escort, and how many models on the CD3 platform begin with the number 3. U260[c] and S550[d] are some of the rare cases where the number is officially explained. You could spend all day finding connections in the numbers, and I've noted some of the more obvious seeming instances.
It is uncommon for different bodystyles and facelifts to have separate codes, though separate codes for refreshes were more common early on. Mostly they are just referred to with suffixes like C346 Wagon or B232 MCA (Mid-Cycle Action). It is not uncommon to see heavily related models grouped together with X or multiple type letters, such as the PN105 (Ranger) and UN105 (Explorer) collectively being called UPN105, or U38X to describe both U387 (Ford Edge) and U388 (Lincoln MKX).
Ford platforms follow very similar naming scheme, though in rare cases like DEW98, the model code and platform code is shared.
Codes
Year: Production start or when the project was cancelled. Brackets are for predicted release, Italics means rough estimate.
#: Program number, underline means duplicate number with an unrelated project.
Code: Regional market and MCA variants are excluded for brevity, except when they have "major" differences (eg: the P375N (North American spec Ranger) has major modifications compared to the global P375).
Model: [#] means the generation (Variants may use the generation of the base vehicle). Question mark means officially unconfirmed, rumours and speculation.
| Year | # | Code | Model | Other codenames |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1985 | 1 | VN1 | Ford Aerostar | VN-1 |
| 1985 | 1 | DE1 | Ford Scorpio [1] / Ford Granada [3 Euro] / Merkur Scorpio?[1] | Scorpio / DE-1 (early) |
| 1994 | Ford Scorpio [2]: Considered a refresh by Ford. | '95 DE1[17] | ||
| 2 | ||||
| 1985 | 3 | HL3 | Ford Cargo [1]: Brazilian built models.[5][18][19] | |
| 4 | ||||
| 1985 | 5 | DN5 | Ford Taurus [1] / Mercury Sable [1][14] | Taurus[20] / Sigma[21] |
| 1991 | Ford Taurus [2] / Mercury Sable [2]: Seemingly considered a refresh by Ford. | |||
| 1986 | 6 | VE6 | Ford Transit [3]: Pre-facelift, revised as VE64.[22][23] | Triton / VE-6[24] |
| 7 | ||||
| 1988 | 8 | SN8 | Ford Mustang [4]: Cancelled FWD generation, restarted with Mazda as ST16.[25][26] | |
| 1987 | 9 | FN9 | Lincoln Continental [8] | FN-9 |
| 1992 | 10 | FN10 | Lincoln Mark VIII | Saturn?[27] / FN-10 |
| 11 | ||||
| 1988 | 12 | MN12 | Ford Thunderbird [10] / Mercury Cougar [7][28] | MN-12 |
| 1989 | 13 | BE13 | Ford Fiesta [3] | BE-13 |
| 1990 | 14 | CE14 | Ford Escort [6 Euro] / Ford Orion [3] / Ford Verona [2]: Includes Volkswagen Logus and Pointer?[29][30] | CE-14 / BE6 (AutoLatina?)[31] |
| 1995 | Ford Escort [7 Euro]: Considered a refresh by Ford. | ’95-and-a-half Escort[32] | ||
| 1992 | ACE14[e] | Ford Escort RS Cosworth: Ford Sierra (Toni) based rally homologation.[33][34] | Feral | |
| 15 | ||||
| 1988 | 16 | ST16 | Ford Probe [1]: Planned as new FWD Mustang before outcry lead to RWD SN95. Began without Mazda as SN8.[25][26] | ST-16 |
| 1986 | 17 | BT17 | Ford Festiva [1][35] | WA / P037 (Mazda)? |
| 1985 | 18 | CT18 | Ford Laser [2] / Mercury Tracer [1]: Based on Mazda Familia / 323 (BF).[36][37][38] | KE II (Laser) |
| 1987 | 19 | CD-19 | Ford Telstar [2]: Rebadged Mazda Capella / 626 (GD), no region letter?[39] | Virgo? / AT / AV / P443 (Mazda) |
| 1989 | 20 | CT20[f] | Ford Laser [3] / Ford Escort [5 NA] / Mercury Tracer [2]: Based on Mazda Familia / 323 (BG).[40][36][35] | CT-20 |
| (1992) | CT20-S | Cancelled Escort/Laser 2+2 variant with a shortened wheelbase? ZX2 predecessor?[41] | ||
| 21 | ||||
| 22 | ||||
| 23 | ||||
| 24 | ||||
| 1986 | 25 | EN25 | Cancelled large luxury car (Mercury?) based on DN5 (Ford Taurus / Mercury Sable) for North America.[42][43][44] | |
| 1988 | 26 | EA26 | Ford Falcon [5] / Ford Fairmont [5] / Ford Fairlane [8] / Ford LTD [3 ANZ]: Up to 2nd facelift, revised as EA77.[45] | EA / EB / ED / NA etc.. |
| (1992) | 27 | CDT27 | Ford Tempo [3]? / Mercury Topaz [3]?: Replacements based on Mazda 626? Succeeded by in-house CDW27.[46][47] | C/DT27 |
| 1992 | CDW27 | Ford Mondeo [1] / Ford Contour / Mercury Mystique: Pre-facelift, revised as CDW162.[13] | CDW-27 | |
| 1989 | CDW-27S | Cancelled CDW27 coupé. Never seriously considered due to Probe.[3] | CDW-S[48] | |
| 28 | ||||
| 1985 | 29 | HL29 | Ford Cargo [1]: Export version of HL3 for North America.[18][49][50] | |
| 2001 | 29 | A29 | TH!NK neighbor?: Electric golf buggy.[51] | |
| 1989 | 30 | SA30 | Ford Capri [4] / Mercury Capri [2]: FWD roadster.[52] | SA / SC |
| 1991 | 31 | CDT-31 | Ford Telstar [3]: Rebadged Mazda Cronos / 626 (GE), refreshed as CDT-115?[39][53][47] | C/DT31 |
| (1992) | 32 | C/DE32 | Ford Sierra [2]?: Cancelled Mazda 626 based generation, replaced by Mondeo (CDW27)?[47] | |
| 2000 | 33 | XR33 | Cancelled project? Or a separate code scheme?[54] | |
| 1986 | 34 | GN34 | Ford Allegro: Mid-engine sports car, cancelled for UN46 (Explorer) when unable to fund both.[3][7] | |
| 35 | ||||
| 1989 | 36 | FN36 | Lincoln Town Car [2]: Pre-facelift, revised as FN116. | |
| 37 | ||||
| 1993 | 38 | PN38 | Cancelled lightweight modular truck platform. Planned new Ranger, F-Series, minivan and others.[55][56][57] | WIN38? (minivan)[58] |
| 39 | ||||
| 1985 | 40 | CDL-40 | Ford Del Rey [2]: Cancelled larger generation on new platform. Van and pickup variants too.[59][60] | Omega II |
| 1983 | 40 | PN40 | Ford Ranger?: Platform name?[61][62] | Project Yuma |
| 2014 | 40 | TR40 | Troller T4 [2]: On T6 platform. Or a separate code scheme?[63] | |
| 41 | ||||
| 42 | ||||
| 43 | ||||
| 1992 | 44 | ST44 | Ford Probe [2]: Based on Mazda Capella / 626 (GD).[64] | |
| 1987 | 45 | PE45 | Ford P100 [2]: Ford Sierra (Toni) based pickup.[65] | |
| 1990 | 46 | UN46 | Ford Explorer [1]: Originally intended as a new Ford Bronco II. 3-door models coded UN52.[66][55] | |
| 47 | ||||
| 1987 | 48 | EN48 | Cancelled "standard-size front-wheel-drive car line"?[67][68] | |
| 49 | ||||
| 50 | ||||
| 51 | ||||
| 1990 | 52 | UN52[g] | Ford Explorer [1]: 3-door counterpart of 5-door UN46.[66] | |
| 1991 | 53 | EN53 | Ford Crown Victoria [1] / Mercury Grand Marquis [2] | EN-53 |
| 1992 | 54 | VX54 | Mercury Villager [1]: Jointly developed with Nissan Quest (V40). | |
| (1992) | VS54 | Cancelled Lincoln version of VX54?[69] | ||
| (1997) | 55 | D-FC55 | Cancelled Ford Taurus (DN5) replacement. Modular front and rear-wheel-drive architecture?[70][14][15][71][72] | |
| 56 | ||||
| 1993 | 57 | BT57 | Ford Festiva [2] / Ford Aspire [1] / Kia Avella[35] | BT-57 |
| 1991 | 58 | VN58 | Ford Econoline [4] / Ford Club Wagon [4]: Pre-facelift, revised as VN127.[73] | VN-158: misspelling?[74] |
| 59 | ||||
| 60 | ||||
| 1991 | 61 | VE61 | Ford Courier [1 Euro]: BE13 (Fiesta) based van.[75][76][77] | |
| 1995 | 62 | VX62 | Ford Galaxy [2]: Up to 1st facelift, revised as V191. Jointly developed with Volkswagen Sharan (7M / VW418).[78] | |
| 1992 | 63 | PN63 | Ford Ranger [2 Americas]: Pre-facelift, revised as PN105.[79][80] | |
| 1992 | 64 | VE64 | Ford Transit [3]: 1st facelift, refreshed VE6. Revised again as VE83.[22][23] | |
| 1992 | 65 | UN65 | Mazda Navajo?: Rebadged Ford Explorer (UN52).[81] | |
| 1994 | 66 | PN66 | Mazda B-Series [5 Americas]: Pre-facelift, revised as PN106. Rebadged Ford Ranger (PN63).[82][83] | |
| 67 | ||||
| 68 | ||||
| 69 | ||||
| 1993 | 70 | UX70 | Ford Maverick [3]: Rebadged Nissan Terrano II / Mistral (R20).[84][85] | |
| (1997) | 70 | CE70 | Ford Escort [8]?: Cancelled new generation? CE99 related?[86] | |
| 71 | ||||
| 72 | ||||
| (1997) | 73 | SC73 | Ford Mustang [5]?: Cancelled FWD replacement for SN95 and Probe? CDW-S / SW164 (Cougar) related?[3][87][88] | |
| (1997) | 73 | BT73 | Ford Festiva [3]?: Cancelled replacement?[88] | |
| 1994 | 74 | FN74 | Lincoln Continental [9] | |
| 1994 | 75 | CT75 | Ford Laser [4] / Ford Liata: Rebadged Mazda Familia / 323 (BH / BA).[35][89] | CT-75 |
| 76 | ||||
| 1994 | 77 | EA77 | Ford Falcon [5] / Ford Fairmont [5] / Ford Fairlane [8] / Ford LTD [3 ANZ]: From 3rd facelift, heavy refresh of EA26. | Ibis?[90] / EF / EL / NF / DF etc. |
| 1994 | 78 | HN78 | Ford F-Series [6 MD] / Ford B-Series [6]: Facelift, 6th gen Medium Duty trucks.[91] | |
| 79 | ||||
| 1996 | 80 | HN80 | Ford Louisville [2] / Ford AeroMax [2][92] | |
| 81 | ||||
| 82 | ||||
| 1994 | 83 | VE83 | Ford Transit [3] / Ford Tourneo [1]: 2nd facelift, refreshed VE64.[22][23][24] | "JX6-Series" (JMC)[93] |
| 84 | ||||
| 85 | ||||
| (1994) | 86 | SA86 | Mercury Capri [3]?: Cancelled heavily reworked previous gen?[94][88] | |
| 87 | ||||
| 1994 | 88 | WIN88 | Ford Windstar [1][6] | WIN38: typo?[58] |
| 89 | U89 | Cancelled SUV associated with U540 (Lincoln MKX)?[51] | ||
| (1995) | 90 | CT90 | Ford Escort [6 NA]?: Mazda Familia rebadge that was cancelled for CT120 on old platform?[86] | |
| 1995 | 91 | BE91 | Ford Fiesta [4] / Mazda 121 [4 Euro][95] | BE-91 |
| 1995 | Ford Courier [2 Euro][76] | |||
| 92 | ||||
| 1996 | 93 | UN93 | Ford Expedition [1][96] | |
| 94 | ||||
| 1993 | 95 | SN95 | Ford Mustang [4]: RWD model developed in response to FWD SN16 outcry.[2][26] | SN-95 |
| 1995 | 96 | PN96 | Ford F-150 [5] / Ford Lobo [2]: 10th gen F-Series. Regular Cab and SuperCab models, later SuperCrew models coded P225. | |
| 97 | ||||
| 1999 | 98 | DEW98[h] | Lincoln LS: As well as the overall DEW (D2?) platform. Jaguar S-Type is DEW99? Australian DEA98?[97][98][99][100] | D/EW98[101] / Legend fighter?[102] |
| (1997) | 99 | CE99 | Ford Escort [8]: New generation for Europe on previous gen platform, cancelled for all-new global CW170 (Focus).[3][103][104] | |
| 100 | ||||
| 1995 | 101 | DN101 | Ford Taurus [3] / Mercury Sable [3] | DW101?[105] |
| 1996 | 102 | PN102 | Ford F-250 [9] / Ford F-150 7700?: 10th gen F-Series. Heavy duty version of PN96 (F-150).[106][107] | |
| 103 | ||||
| 1993 | 104 | VE104 | Ford Transit [4]: FWD van to replace VE83 alongside larger VE129, cancelled for VE160.[22][3][108] | |
| 1994 | 105 | UN105[i][g] | Ford Explorer [2]: Pre-facelift, revised as UN150.[66] | UPN105 / U105 |
| 1995 | PN105 | Ford Ranger [2 Americas]: Facelift, refreshed PN63.[109] | UPN105 / PN105SA (LATAM)[110] | |
| 1995 | 106 | PN106 | Mazda B-Series [5 Americas]: Facelift, refreshed PN66 / rebadged PN105.[111][112] | |
| 1995 | UN106 | Mazda Navajo [2]?: Cancelled update? Or Ford Explorer? Even Ford are unsure.[112][77][81] | U106 | |
| 107 | ||||
| 1992 | 108 | VN108 | Cancelled Ford electric vehicle project.[113] | VZW108: Ecostar?[114] |
| 1993 | 109 | VZW109 | Cancelled Ford electric vehicle concept, a converted Mitsubishi Expo LRV.[114][113] | Ecostar?[115] VXW109[116] |
| 1992 | 110 | VCC110 | Ford Ecostar: Prototype CE14 (Escort) electric delivery van.[113] | VZW110?[117] |
| 111 | ||||
| 112 | ||||
| 113 | ||||
| 1997 | 114 | EN114 | Ford Crown Victoria [2] / Mercury Grand Marquis [3] / Mercury Marauder [3][97] | FN114?[118] |
| 1994 | 115 | CDT-115 | Ford Telstar [3]?: Facelift, refreshed CDT-31?[53] | |
| 1995 | 116 | FN116 | Lincoln Town Car [2]: Facelift, refreshed FN36. | |
| 117 | ||||
| 118 | ||||
| 119 | ||||
| 1996 | 120 | CT120[f] | Ford Escort [6 NA] / Mercury Tracer [3]: Based on previous generation. | |
| 1997 | Ford Escort ZX2 / Ford ZX2[37] | |||
| 121 | ||||
| 122 | ||||
| 123 | ||||
| 124 | ||||
| 1996 | 125 | PVT125 | Ford Econovan [2]: Rebadged Mazda Bongo (SK). Facelift?[119] | |
| 1998 | 126 | WIN126 | Ford Windstar [2] | |
| 1993 | 127 | VPN-127 | Ford E-Series / Ford F-Series [10]: Cancelled shared E-Series and F-Series platform? Mercury Villager replacement too?[120][121][122] | |
| 1997 | VN127 | Ford Econoline [4] / Ford E-Series: From 1st facelift, refreshed VN58.[73] | ||
| 128 | ||||
| 1993 | 129 | VE129 | Ford Transit [4]: Previous gen based van to replace VE83 alongside smaller VE104, cancelled for VE160.[22] | |
| 130 | ||||
| 1998 | 131 | PHN131 | Ford Super Duty [1] / Ford Stripped Chassis[123][124] | PN131 / P131 |
| 2000 | 132 | CD132 | Ford Mondeo [2]: Considered for North America as a Mercury.[125] | CDW132[126] / CW132[127] |
| 1998 | 133 | VX133 | Mercury Villager [2]: Pre-facelift, revised as VX149. Jointly developed with Nissan Quest (V41).[128] | |
| 134 | ||||
| 135 | ||||
| (2001) | 136 | FW136 | Lincoln Continental [10]?: Cancelled generation?[102] | |
| 1999 | 137 | UW137 | Ford Excursion | U137 / UN137[129] / UW-137[96] |
| 138 | ||||
| (1998) | 139 | CDT139 | Mercury Cougar [8]?: Smaller FWD Mazda Capella / 626 (GF) based replacement cancelled for DN101 based model?[130][105][131] | |
| 140 | ||||
| 141 | ||||
| 142 | ||||
| 143 | ||||
| (2002) | 144 | SC144 | Ford Mustang [5]: Cancelled generation?[132] | |
| 1997 | 145 | FN145 | Lincoln Town Car [3] | |
| 1996 | 146 | BE146 | Ford Ka [1] / Ford SportKa | |
| 147 | ||||
| 148 | ||||
| 2001 | 149 | VX149 | Mercury Villager [2]: Facelift, refresh of VX133.[133][128] | |
| 1998 | 150 | UN150[i][g] | Ford Explorer [2] / Mercury Mountaineer [1]: 1st facelift, refreshed UN105/UN182, revised again as U207.[109][123] | UPN150 |
| 1998 | PN150 | Ford Ranger [3 Americas]: Heavily updated previous generation.[97][109] | UPN150 / P150[134] | |
| 1998 | 151 | PN151 | Mazda B-Series [6 Americas] / Mazda Truck: Rebadged PN150.[97][111] | P151[135] |
| 2000 | 152 | U152[j][g] | Ford Explorer [3] / Mercury Mountaineer [2][66] | UN152 |
| (2000) | 153 | BW153 | Ford Fiesta [4]?: Cancelled BE91 based world car?[136][127][137] | B153[138] / BE153a: low-cost?[46] |
| 154 | ||||
| 155 | ||||
| 156 | ||||
| (2000) | 157 | FN157 | Lincoln Mark IX?: Cancelled new generation or major FN10 rework with DEW components?[102][139][140] | FW157?[132] |
| (1998) | 158 | EN158 | Ford Crown Victoria [3]? / Mercury Grand Marquis [4]?: Cancelled FWD Taurus-based generation?[141][102][142][132][143] | E158? |
| (1999) | 159 | MN159 | Ford Thunderbird [11]?: Cancelled FWD Taurus-based generation?[141][144] | |
| 2000 | 160 | VE160 | Ford Transit [4]: Earlier version of V184/V185.[22][116][145][146] | V160 |
| 1997 | 161 | SE161 | Ford Puma [1]: BE91 (Fiesta) based coupé.[1] | SE-161[84] |
| 1996 | 162 | CDW162 | Ford Mondeo [1] / Ford Contour / Mercury Mystique: Facelift, refreshed CDW27. | |
| (1997) | 163 | CDW163 | Ford Helios: Cancelled Chrysler Neon competitor for North America?[116][147][148][149][3] | CDW167? |
| 1998 | 164 | SW164 | Mercury Cougar [8] / Ford Cougar [4]: Originally planned as a new Probe?[150] | S164?[151] / CDW Coupe[3] |
| 2000 | 165 | CDE165 | Ford Scorpio [3]: New CDW162 based generation, cancelled in favour of SW164.[3] | |
| 166 | ||||
| (1997) | 167 | CDW167 | Cancelled Chrysler Neon competitor for North America?[152][147][148] | Helios / CDW163? |
| 1997 | 168 | UX168 | Ford Ranger EV: Electric PN150.[109][153] | |
| 1998 | 169 | EA169 | Ford Falcon [6] / Ford Fairmont [6] / Ford Fairlane [9] / Ford LTD [4 ANZ] | Eagle / 199X / AU / BA / BF |
| 1998 | 170 | C170 | Ford Focus [1] | Neon Fighter? / CW170 (early)[103] |
| 2007 | Ford Focus [2 NA]: Based on Focus Mk.1 platform.[110] | C170(2) | ||
| 1999 | 171 | EW171 | Mercury Grand Marquis [4]?: Cancelled new RWD generation?[51][127][132] | |
| 172 | ||||
| 1997 | 173 | UN173 | Lincoln Navigator [1] | |
| 174 | ||||
| 1998 | 175 | PVW175 | Ford Courier [LATAM]: BE91 (Fiesta) pickup for Latin America.[154][155][156] | PVW-175 |
| 176 | ||||
| 177 | ||||
| 1999 | 178 | FW178 | Cancelled Large/Luxury Lincoln?[51][127] | |
| 1999 | 179 | BX179 | Cancelled electric vehicle.[157][153][138][88] | B179[138] |
| 180 | ||||
| 181 | ||||
| 1996 | 182 | UN182 | Mercury Mountaineer [1]: Pre-facelift, rebadged UN105. Refreshed as UN150.[158][159][160] | |
| 183 | ||||
| 2000 | 184 | V184 | Ford Transit [4] / Ford Tourneo [2]: Pre-facelift RWD models. Refreshed as V347/8.[22][23] | V18X Jumbo (EWB)[161] |
| 2000 | 185 | V185 | Ford Transit [4] / Ford Tourneo [2]: Pre-facelift FWD models. Refreshed as V347/8.[22][23] | |
| 1999 | 186 | D186 | Ford Taurus [4] / Mercury Sable [4]: Heavily updated previous generation (DN101). | |
| 1999 | 187 | U187 | Ford Escape [1]: Earlier version or alternate code for U204? Preceded by CW187.[162][127][163] | UW187?[143] |
| 188 | ||||
| 1997 | 189 | CW189 | Cancelled precursor to U187.[162] | |
| 190 | ||||
| 2000 | 191 | V191 | Ford Galaxy [2]: From 2nd facelift. Major refresh of VX62, aka Galaxy Mk.2. | |
| 192 | ||||
| 193 | ||||
| 194 | ||||
| 1999 | 195 | C195 | Ford Ikon [1] / Ford Fiesta [4]: Low-cost BE91 sedan.[164][165] | B195 (early)[166] |
| 1999 | 196 | V196 | Ford Econovan [3]?: Rebadged Mazda Bongo (SK / J46).[51] | J46E? (Mazda)[110] |
| 2004 | 197 | S197[k] | Ford Mustang [5][167] | |
| 198 | ||||
| 1997 | 199 | Z199 | Cancelled ""Model T" for India" project.[162] | |
| 200 | ||||
| 201 | ||||
| 202 | ||||
| 203 | ||||
| 2000 | 204 | U204 | Ford Escape [1] / Ford Maverick [4]: Jointly developed with Mazda Tribute (J14), hybrid models coded U293. | |
| 2001 | 205 | U205 | Ford Maverick [4]: Low-cost U204 for Europe.[168][169] | |
| 2001 | 205 | M205 | Ford Thunderbird [11][170] | |
| 1998 | 206 | C206 | Ford Laser [5] / Ford Tierra / Ford Activa: Rebadged Mazda Familia / 323 (BJ).[171][39][89] | |
| 2001 | 207 | U207[g] | Ford Explorer Sport [2]: 2nd facelift, refreshed UN150, sold alongside U152 (Explorer Mk.3).[172] | UP207 / A207?[138] |
| 2000 | P207 | Ford Explorer Sport Trac [2]: Pickup variant.[66][172] | ||
| 208 | ||||
| 209 | ||||
| 210 | ||||
| 211 | ||||
| 2000 | 212 | C212 | Ford Focus MAV: Cancelled C170 (Focus Mk.1) based 3-row MPV, merged into C214. Previewed by FC5 Concept?[173][174][175][176] | |
| 213 | ||||
| 2003 | 214 | C214[l] | Ford Focus C-MAX / Ford C-MAX [1]: C307 (Focus Mk.2) based 2-row MPV, succeeded C212. | |
| 2000 | 215 | H215 | Ford F-650 [1] / Ford F-750 [6]: Pre-facelift? 7th gen Medium Duty F-Series. Revised as H404 and H561.[177][123] | F08 (Navistar International?)[178] |
| 216 | ||||
| 217 | ||||
| 218 | ||||
| 2005 | 219 | D219 | Ford Freestyle [1] / Ford Taurus X: D258 based 3-row SUV/wagon. | |
| 220 | ||||
| (2001) | 221 | UW221 | Cancelled CT120 (Escort) based Ford SUV previewed by Alpe Concept?[143][126] | |
| 2003 | 221 | P221 | Ford F-150 [6] / Ford Lobo [3]: 11th gen F-Series.[179] | |
| 2002 | 222 | U222 | Ford Expedition [2] | U22X[110] / U221?[180] |
| 223 | ||||
| 1999 | 224 | C224[l] | Ford Ixion MAV / Ford Ixion?: Rebadged Mazda Premacy (CP / J54L).[35] | |
| 2000 | 225 | P225 | Ford F-150 [5] / Ford Lobo [2] / Lincoln Blackwood: 10th gen F-Series. SuperCrew models, PN96 variant.[181] | CAL 1 (Blackwood)[182] |
| 2002 | 226 | B226 | Ford Fusion [1 Euro]: B256 (Fiesta) based MPV.[183] | Fiesta Van?[156] B226 Plus: + trim[184] |
| 2003 | BV226 | Ford EcoSport [1]: B226 based crossover for emerging nations. | Amazon? (or plant name?)[162] | |
| 2002 | P226 | Cancelled EcoSport-derived pickup? Associated with P256.[185][186][187] | ||
| 2002 | 227 | V227 | Ford Transit Connect [1] / Ford Tourneo Connect [1][22] | B227 / V227NA (Taxi?)[188] |
| 2002 | 228 | U228 | Lincoln Navigator [2] | U22X |
| 2003 | 229 | V229 | Ford Freestar / Mercury Monterey [8]: Planned to be called Windstar?[112] | |
| 230 | ||||
| 2002 | 231 | U231 | Lincoln Aviator [1] | Baby Navigator?[189] |
| 2012 | 232 | B232 | Ford B-MAX | |
| 233 | ||||
| 234 | ||||
| 235 | ||||
| 2001 | 236 | F236 | Lincoln LS [2]?: Cancelled new generation?[190][51][191] | |
| 2001 | 237 | F237 | Cancelled Lincoln sibling of Jaguar XJ.[192][190] | CVT?[51] |
| 238 | ||||
| 239 | ||||
| 2008 | 240 | E240 | Ford Falcon [7] | Orion / FG / FG X / 201X |
| 2019 | 240 | C240 | Cancelled dedicated EV platform. For a standalone compact hybrid?[193][194][195][196] | |
| 241 | ||||
| 242 | ||||
| 243 | ||||
| 244 | ||||
| 245 | ||||
| 1998 | 246 | P246 | Ford Ranger [1 Global] / Ford Courier [5]: Rebadged Mazda B-Series (UN / J97A / J97P).[197] | J97C / J97T (Mazda) / PE / PG / PH |
| 2006 | Ford Ranger [2 Global]: Mazda BT-50 (UN / J97M) based pickup.[197][198] | PJ / PK / J97U (Mazda)[123] | ||
| 247 | ||||
| 248 | ||||
| 249 | ||||
| 2005 | 250 | D250 | Ford Five Hundred? / Ford Taurus?: Cancelled new generation? "REPLS": LS replacement?[51] | |
| 2005 | 251 | U251[j][g] | Ford Explorer [4] / Mercury Mountaineer [3]: Updated previous generation on a new frame. | UP251 |
| 2006 | P251 | Ford Explorer Sport Trac [4] | ||
| 252 | ||||
| 253 | ||||
| 2004 | 254 | P254 | Ford Super Duty [2]: Cancelled full redesign instead of refreshed P131? Or Latin American market models?[199][200] | |
| 255 | ||||
| 2002 | 256 | B256[m] | Ford Fiesta [5 Global]: 5-door hatchbacks.[201][183] | B252: Typo?[202] |
| BV256 | Ford Fiesta [5 Global]: Low-cost B256 for South America. Sedan included?[16] | |||
| 2002 | P256 | Cancelled Ford Fiesta based pickup? P226 related?[185] | ||
| 2002 | 257 | B257 | Ford Fiesta [5 Global]: 3-door hatchbacks. Or Ka?[201][183][156] | |
| 2004 | 258 | D258 | Ford Five Hundred / Ford Taurus [5] | Project Ice (Taurus)[203] |
| 2009 | Ford Taurus [6]: Based on previous Taurus underpinnings. | D258(2)? / D258ng? | ||
| 2013 | U258 | Ford Police Interceptor Sedan?[204][205] | ||
| 259 | ||||
| 2001 | 260 | U260[c] | Ford Bronco [6]: Revival on T6 platform, cancelled due to Firestone ramifications. Not current T6 but P273?[4][206][207][129] | |
| 261 | ||||
| 262 | ||||
| (2004) | 263 | U263 | Lincoln Predator?: Cancelled U204 (Ford Escape) based SUV? Additional coupé variant with clamshell doors?[208][209][210] | |
| 2004 | 264 | C264 | Ford Focus FCV [1]: Prototype fuel cell version of C170. "First Fuel Cell Ford with development code."[211][212][213] | |
| 2004 | 265 | E265[n] | Ford Territory [1]: EA169 (Falcon) based SUV. Refresh on E8 platform (SZ) is E265A?[214] | Raptor / SX / SY / SZ[215][51] |
| 1999 | 266 | A266 | TH!NK city [1][216][217][9] | PIV4 (PIVCO) |
| 267 | ||||
| 2003 | 268 | U268 | Ford Everest [1] / Ford Endeavor [1] | J90F / J90U (Mazda) |
| 269 | ||||
| 270 | ||||
| 271 | ||||
| 2003 | 272 | S272 | Ford Capri [5]: Cancelled revival on C1 platform previewed by Visos Concept. Succeeded by S307?[1] | |
| 2004 | 273 | P273 | Ford Ranger [4 Americas]: Cancelled in favour of upselling customers to F-150s.[218][118][199] | |
| 274 | ||||
| 275 | ||||
| 2004 | 276 | Y276 | Volvo S40 [2]: Sedan counterpart to V50 (Y280). | 544 / P11 (Volvo) |
| 277 | ||||
| 2008 | 278 | Y278 | Volvo XC60 [1]?: Rumoured codename for Y413 before release.[219] | |
| 2006 | 279 | Y279 | Volvo C30 | 533 / P14 (Volvo) |
| 2004 | 280 | Y280 | Volvo V50: Wagon counterpart to S40 (Y276). | 545 / P12 (Volvo) |
| 2006 | 281 | Y281 | Volvo C70 [2] | 542 / P15 (Volvo) |
| 2000 | 282 | Y282 | Volvo S60 [1]?[198] | 384 / P24 (Volvo) |
| 2010 | 283 | Y283 | Volvo S60 [2]: Sedan counterpart to V60 (Y352). | 134 (Volvo) |
| 284 | ||||
| 2011 | 285 | D285 | Cancelled model on D3 platform?[110][220][221] | |
| 2007 | 285 | Y285 | Volvo V70 [3]: Wagon counterpart to S80 (Y286). Basis for XC70 (Y381). | 135 (Volvo) |
| 2006 | 286 | Y286 | Volvo S80 [2]: Sedan counterpart to V70 (Y285).[222] | 124 (Volvo) |
| 287 | ||||
| 288 | ||||
| 2002 | 289 | Y289[o] | Volvo XC90 [1]: Pre-facelift, revised as Y536.[223] | 275 / P28 (Volvo) |
| 290 | ||||
| 291 | ||||
| 292 | ||||
| 2004 | 293 | U293 | Ford Escape Hybrid [1]: Hybrid version of U204.[224] | |
| 294 | ||||
| 295 | ||||
| 296 | ||||
| 297 | U297 | Cancelled SUV?[51] | ||
| 2003 | 298 | H298 | Ford Cargo [2]: Otosan version.[225][226][227] | |
| 2009 | 299 | B299 | Ford Fiesta [6]: Sedan models coded as B409?[228][229] | B252: typo?[230] |
| 300 | ||||
| 2002 | 301 | P301 | Ford Bantam [3]?: BE91 (Fiesta) pickup for South Africa.[231][198] | |
| 302 | ||||
| 303 | ||||
| 304 | ||||
| 2008 | 305 | Y305 | Volvo XC90 [2]: On P3 platform, cancelled when unable to also fund Volvo lineup facelifts.[232][233] | |
| 2008 | 306 | A306 | TH!NK city [2]: Continued using code after sale from Ford, includes concepts.[216][217][9] | |
| 2004 | 307 | C307 | Ford Focus [2 Euro]: Convertible coded S389. | SAC 307: S & C?[234] |
| 2006 | S307 | Ford Capri Coupé-Cabriolet?: Cancelled Focus/Mondeo based convertible? S272 (Capri) successor?[235][236] | ||
| 308 | ||||
| 309 | ||||
| 2005 | 310 | D310 | Entry-level RWD Lincoln sedan on DEW that got cancelled for FWD CD378 (Zephyr) on CD3?[237][238] | |
| 311 | ||||
| 2011 | 312 | Y312H | Cancelled Volvo hybrid?[239][240] | |
| 2003 | 313 | B313 | "Koln, Germany Show car". Ford Fiesta based urban adventure coupé?[185][235][236] | BE313? |
| 2003 | 314 | L314 | Land Rover Freelander [1]: Facelift.[10] | CB40 / L20 (BMW) |
| 2006 | 315 | L315[p] | Land Rover Freelander 2?: Earlier version of L359? New 2016 model?[51][241] | |
| 2007 | 316 | L316 | Land Rover Defender [1]: Refresh with Duratorq ZSD (Puma) engines.[242] | |
| (2008) | 317 | L317 | Land Rover Defender [2]: Cancelled new generation on T5 platform. L383 related?[243][136][244][245] | |
| 2002 | 318 | L318 | Land Rover Discovery [2]: Facelift of Series II models.[10] | Tempest / L25 (BMW) |
| 2004 | 319 | L319 | Land Rover Discovery 3 / Land Rover LR3[10] | LA / L312?[246] |
| 2009 | Land Rover Discovery 4 / Land Rover LR4 | |||
| 2004 | 320 | L320[q] | Range Rover Sport [1]: Pre-facelift, revised as L420.[247] | LS |
| 1994 | 321 | L321 | Range Rover [2][248] | P38A / Discovery / Pegasus / LP |
| 2001 | 322 | L322 | Range Rover [3][247] | L30 (BMW) / LM / LM322? |
| 323 | ||||
| 2006 | 324 | U324[r] | Ford Expedition [3]: Standard wheelbase models, Expedition EL is coded U354. | U32X |
| 325 | ||||
| 2006 | 326 | U326 | Lincoln Navigator [3]: Standard wheelbase models, Navigator L is coded U418. | U32X |
| 2003 | 327 | B327 | Ford StreetKa: BE146 based convertible by Pininfarina. | BE146 Convertible[197] |
| 328 | ||||
| 329 | ||||
| 330 | ||||
| 331 | ||||
| 332 | ||||
| 2004 | 333 | D333 | Mercury Montego [3] / Mercury Sable [5] | |
| 2005 | 334 | CD334 | Mercury Milan | CD335: error?[249] |
| 334 | U334 | Cancelled SUV related to U367 & CD539 (Edge / S-MAX)?[51] | ||
| 335 | ||||
| 336 | ||||
| 337 | ||||
| 2005 | 338 | CD338 | Ford Fusion [1 NA] | |
| 2008 | 338 | L338 | Land Rover LRX: Code for concept or an earlier version of Range Rover Evoque (L539)? L513 related? Not a Ford code?[136] | |
| 2006 | 339 | H339 | Ford LCF: Developed with the International CF (F09?).[97][250][251][178] | |
| 2006 | 340 | CD340 SAV | Ford S-MAX [1]: For Sports Activity Vehicle.[169] | |
| CD340 LMV | Ford Galaxy [3]: For Luxury Multi-purpose Vehicle.[169] | |||
| 2002 | 341 | D341 | Cancelled Lincoln crossover.[252][237] | |
| 342 | ||||
| 343 | ||||
| 2010 | 344 | C344 Compact | Ford C-MAX [2] | C34X |
| C344 Grand | Ford Grand C-MAX | |||
| 2007 | 345 | CD345 | Ford Mondeo [3] | |
| 2010 | 346 | C346 | Ford Focus [3] | C34X |
| 2006 | 347 | V347 | Ford Transit [4] / Ford Tourneo [2]: From 1st facelift, refreshed V184/5. FWD models, or European built models?[23][110] | V34X |
| 2006 | 348 | V348 | Ford Transit [4] / Ford Tourneo [2]: From 1st facelift, refreshed V184/5. RWD models, or Chinese built models?[110][253] | |
| 2003 | 349 | V349 | Cancelled unibody Ford Transit and Econoline replacement for 2007/8?[254] | |
| 350 | ||||
| 351 | ||||
| 2010 | 352 | Y352 | Volvo V60 [1]: Wagon counterpart of S60 (Y283). Includes Cross Country.[255] | 155 (Volvo) |
| 353 | ||||
| 2006 | 354 | U354[r] | Ford Expedition EL [3]: Long wheelbase version of U324. | |
| 2005 | 355 | W355 | Ford minivan on CD3s that was cancelled in favour of Flex (D471)?[256][257] | |
| 2006 | 356 | P356 | Ford Super Duty [2] | P357? / P358?[258] |
| 357 | ||||
| 2007 | 358 | L358[s] | Cancelled 2-door Land Rover below Freelander? Range Rover Evoque (L538) predecessor?[259][260][261] | |
| 2006 | 359 | L359 | Land Rover Freelander 2 / Land Rover LR2[247] | LF |
| 2006 | 360 | Y360 | Volvo XC50?: Cancelled SUV based on and built alongside Freelander 2?[11][262][263] | |
| 2004 | 361 | S361 | Ford GT [1][97] | Petunia[t] (GT40 Concept) |
| 2012 | 362 | V362 | Ford Transit Custom [1] / Ford Tourneo Custom [1][23] | V36X |
| 2013 | 363 | V363 | Ford Transit [5] / StreetScooter WORK XL[23][264] | |
| 2023 | V363C | Ford Transit T8: Heavily modified version for China. | ||
| 2004 | 364 | U364 | Mercury Mariner [1]: Includes hybrid models (U364 HEV).[112] | |
| 365 | D365 | Cancelled Lincoln "CTU" model?[51] | ||
| 366 | ||||
| 367 | U367 | Cancelled SUV related to U334 & CD539 (Ford Edge / S-MAX)?[51] | ||
| 368 | ||||
| 369 | ||||
| 370 | ||||
| 371 | ||||
| 372 | ||||
| 373 | ||||
| 374 | ||||
| 2011 | 375 | P375 | Ford Ranger [4] | UP375 / P376: typo?[51] |
| 2019 | P375N | Ford Ranger [4]: Heavily modified version for North America. | ||
| 2015 | U375 | Ford Everest [2] / Ford Endeavour [2] | UP375 / J08 (JMC)[265] | |
| 2005 | 376 | B376 | Ford Fiesta [5 IN] / Ford Ikon [2] / Ford Classic: Low-cost B256 based sedan for India.[266] | |
| 2007 | 377 | U377 | Ford Escape [2] / Mercury Mariner [2] / Mazda Tribute [2]: Includes hybrid models (U377 HEV).[110] | J87S / J87R (Mazda)[267] |
| 2005 | 378 | CD378 | Lincoln Zephyr [1] / Lincoln MKZ [1] | |
| 2015 | 379 | CD379 | Ford Galaxy [4]?: Earlier version or alternate codename to CD390 in same vein as CD359/CD539?[51] | |
| 380 | ||||
| 2007 | 381 | Y381 | Volvo XC70 [3]: Y285 (V70) off-road variant. | 136 (Volvo) |
| 382 | ||||
| 2000 | 383 | L383 | Land Rover Defender [2]?: Cancelled new generation on T5 platform? L317 related?[136][268] | |
| 384 | ||||
| 2009 | 385 | L385 | Range Rover [4]?: Cancelled new generation on T5 platform?[269][198] | |
| 2008 | 385 | D385 | Lincoln MKS: A LWB variant called MKS-L was planned too?[270][51] | E385?[51] / D38X |
| 2009 | 386 | E386 | Cancelled large Lincoln sedan on D3 platform?[271][272] | D386 / D38X / GOBI?[273] |
| 2006 | 387 | U387 | Ford Edge [1] | E387?[274] / U38X |
| 2006 | 388 | U388[u] | Lincoln MKX [1] | U368 (error)?[198] / U38X |
| 2006 | 389 | S389 | Ford Focus Coupé-Cabriolet: C307 convertible by Pininfarina.[275][276] | C307 Convertible[197] |
| 2014 | 389 | CD389 | Ford Edge [2] / Ford S-MAX [2]: Alternate code to CD539. Changed to avoid Focus CC clash? | |
| 2015 | 390 | CD390 | Ford Galaxy [4] | CD39X |
| 2012 | 391 | CD391 | Ford Fusion [2] / Ford Mondeo [4] / Ford Police Responder Hybrid Sedan[277][278] | |
| 392 | ||||
| 2012 | 393 | S393 | Ford Focus Coupé-Cabriolet [3]?: Cancelled C346 convertible? C407 related?[198] | |
| 2008 | 394 | C394 | Ford Kuga [1]: Planned Lincoln and Mercury versions? C394N? 2-door version?[279][198][280][281] | C294 (error)?[282] |
| 395 | ||||
| (2008) | 396 | E396 | Ford Crown Victoria [3]? / Mercury Grand Marquis [4]?: Cancelled generation on E8 platform? Rumour refuted by Ford.[51][283][284] | Falcon/Orion?[110][285] |
| 2005 | 397 | P397 | Lincoln Mark LT [1]: Luxury P221 (Ford F-150) rebadge.[112] | |
| 398 | ||||
| 399 | ||||
| 400 | ||||
| 2008 | 401 | D401 | Mercury Magellan?: Cancelled D219 (Ford Freestyle / Taurus X) rebadge, previewed by Meta One Concept.[274][51][286] | |
| 2008 | 402 | B402[v] | Ford Ka [2 LATAM]: Heavy update of BE146 for South America. Or Ford Courier? Or Ranger?[287][288] | |
| 403 | ||||
| 2004 | 404 | H404 | Ford F-650 [1] / Ford F-750 [6]: 1st facelift? H215 variant.[123] | |
| 2012 | 405 | L405 | Range Rover [4]: Began development under Ford ownership.[289] | LG |
| 2011 | 406 | P406 | Ford Bantam [4]?: Cancelled new generation?[198] | |
| 2011 | 407 | C407 | Cancelled C346 (Ford Focus) based "Affordable Expressive" coupé? C393 related?[198][290] | |
| 2012 | 408 | V408 | Ford Transit Connect [2] / Ford Tourneo Connect [2] | |
| 2009 | 409 | B409 | Ford Fiesta [6]: Sedan version of B409?[229] | |
| (2008) | 410 | B410 | Ford EcoSport [1]: Cancelled modified BV226 for North America?[291][292][293] | TRK? |
| 411 | ||||
| 412 | ||||
| 2008 | 413 | Y413 | Volvo XC60 [1] | 156 (Volvo) / V413 / K413 |
| 2006 | 414 | W414 | Ford Flex: Earlier version of D471 (on CD3 platform?).[256][51][294][295] | |
| 2008 | 415 | P415 | Ford F-150 [7] / Ford Lobo [4] / Lincoln Mark LT [2]: 12th gen F-Series.[179] | |
| 416 | ||||
| 417 | ||||
| 2006 | 418 | U418 | Lincoln Navigator L [3]: Long wheelbase version of U326. | |
| 419 | ||||
| 2009 | 420 | L420[q] | Range Rover Sport [1]: Facelift, refreshed L320. Ford code?[247] | LS |
| 2008 | 420 | B420[v] | Ford Ka [2 Euro][296] | C420?[51] |
| 421 | B421 | Ford Ka [2 Euro]?: Cancelled variant?[51] | ||
| 2019 | 430 | C430 | Ford Escape resembling sporty SUV targeted at Europe? Redesigned into Bronco Sport.[297][298][299][300] | Gen-Y SUV? |
| 2020 | CX430 | Ford Bronco Sport[297] | ||
| 431 | ||||
| 432 | ||||
| 2021 | 433 | C433 | Ford Escort [8]?: 2nd facelift, refreshed C430?[301] | |
| 450 | B450 | Cancelled B-Segment SUV?[51] | ||
| 2014 | 460 | B460 | Ford Transit Courier [1] / Ford Tourneo Courier [1] | C460?[194] |
| 461 | ||||
| 462 | ||||
| 463 | ||||
| 464 | ||||
| 2011 | 465 | Y465 | Volvo S30?: Cancelled "sporty hatchback"? 5-door version of Y279 (C30)?[302][198] | |
| 2011 | 466 | Y466 | Volvo XC30?: Cancelled Y465-based SUV or Cross Country variant?[303][198] | |
| 467 | U467 | "3 RAW PROD", a cancelled 3-Row (production) SUV?[51] | ||
| 468 | ||||
| 469 | U469 | Cancelled SUV?[51] | ||
| 470 | U470 | Cancelled SUV?[51] | ||
| 2008 | 471 | D471 | Ford Flex: Initially also considered as a Mercury.[295][256][304] | Hamptons (concept)[305] / D47X |
| 2009 | 472 | D472 | Lincoln MKT | D47X[110] |
| 2010 | 473 | P473 | Ford Super Duty [3] | |
| 2011 | 474 | B474 | Cancelled Ford 7-seater CUV/MPV similar to B232 (B-MAX)? B516 related?[51][306][229] | |
| 2011 | 475 | B475 | Cancelled small Ford minivan?[306] | |
| V475 | Cancelled B475 panel van version?[51] | |||
| 2007 | 476 | H476 | Ford Cargo [3]: Otosan version.[225][226] | |
| 2017 | JH476 | JMC Weilong: Rebadged H476 (or H566?) for China.[307] | ||
| 477 | ||||
| 2009 | 478 | D478 | Lincoln MKT?: Cancelled D472 variant?[258] | |
| 2017 | 479 | B479 | Ford Fiesta [7] | |
| 480 | ||||
| (2017) | 481 | C481 | Ford C-MAX [3]? / Ford Grand C-MAX [3]?: Cancelled generation due to weak MPV sales?[196] | |
| 2019 | 482 | CX482 | Ford Escape [4] / Ford Kuga [3] | C482 / CX48X |
| 2019 | 483 | CX483 | Lincoln Corsair | C483 / CX48X |
| 2010 | 483 | Y483 | Volvo S80L: Long wheelbase version of Y286 for China. | Y48X[308] |
| 2010 | 484 | B484 | Cancelled Ford sub B-segment model? Restarted as C484?[198] | |
| 2016 | C484 | Cancelled Ford Fiesta replacement for North America?[309][310][311] | ||
| 485 | ||||
| 2012 | 486 | L486 | Land Rover Ventura?: Cancelled L359 (Freelander 2) / L538 (Range Rover Evoque) based 7 seater? Ford code?[312][136][51][313][314] | |
| 487 | ||||
| 2007 | 488 | C488[w] | Ford i-MAX: Rebadged Mazda5 / Premacy (CR / J48J / J48P).[315][316] | J36G? (Mazda) |
| 2014 | 489 | C489 | Lincoln MKC | CX489 / CD489[317] |
| 2015 | 490 | C490 | Ford Escort [8]: C346 (Focus) based sedan for China. Up to 1st facelift, revised as C433? | C49X |
| 2014 | 491 | C491 | Ford C-MAX [2]?: "Leather version of C344". C-MAX Vignale? Kuga Sport?[318][319] | |
| 2008 | 492 | H492 | Ford Cargo [?]: With CAT C13 engine?[320] | |
| 493 | ||||
| 2013 | 494 | L494 | Range Rover Sport [2]: Began development under Ford ownership?[51][321] | LW |
| 495 | ||||
| 496 | ||||
| 497 | ||||
| 498 | ||||
| 499 | C499 | Cancelled Lincoln SUV related to C483 (Corsair) & C521?[51] | ||
| 2017 | 500 | B500 | Ford Fiesta [7]?: Cancelled B479 sedan? Or on new platform with hatch, CUV and MPV spinoffs? For emerging markets.[322][323][324] | Super B |
| 2011 | 501 | P501 | Ford F-100?: Cancelled North American Ranger replacement? P525 related?[198][51][325] | |
| 2010 | 502 | U502[g] | Ford Explorer [5] / Ford Police Interceptor Utility [1][326] | |
| 2011 | 503 | D503 | Cancelled Ford crossover coupé?[198] | |
| 2012 | 504 | C504 | Mercury Mariner [3]?: Cancelled rebadged C506?[198] | |
| 2009 | 505 | C505 | Cancelled Ford SUV on C1 platform?[327][51][198] | |
| 2012 | 506 | C506 | Lincoln MKR?: Cancelled C520 (Ford Escape) based SUV? Or Ford C505 replacement?[328][329] | |
| 507 | ||||
| 508 | ||||
| 509 | ||||
| 510 | ||||
| 511 | ||||
| 512 | ||||
| 2011 | 513 | L513[p] | Land Rover LRX production version? L539 (Range Rover Evoque) predecessor? L338 related?[51][330] | |
| 514 | ||||
| 1994 | 515 | CTT515 | Ford Laser Lynx? / Ford Aztec: CT75 3-door hatchback.[89] | |
| 2012 | 515 | B515 | Ford EcoSport [2] | B51X |
| 2014 | 516 | B516 | Ford Grand B-MAX?: Cancelled low-cost 3-row B-MAX (B232) for Brazil and India?[331][332][333][334][335] | |
| 2010 | 517 | B517 | Ford Figo [1] / Ford Ikon Hatch: Updated B256 (Fiesta 5-door hatchback) for India. | |
| 2012 | 518 | B518 | Cancelled Brazilian developed Ford CUV. Or Figo (B562) based MPV?[336][337] | |
| 2018 | 519 | C519 | Ford Focus [4] | C519A: Focus Active? |
| 2012 | 520 | C520 | Ford Kuga [2] / Ford Escape [3] | C52X |
| 521 | C521 | Cancelled Lincoln SUV related to C483 (Corsair) & C499?[51][338] | C52X? | |
| 522 | ||||
| 523 | ||||
| 524 | CD524 | Cancelled Ford sporty (lift/hatch)back? CD542 (Evos / Mondeo) predecessor?[51] | ||
| 2012 | 525 | P525 | Ford F-100?: Cancelled North American Ranger replacement? P501 related?[182][325][51][339] | |
| 526 | M526 | Cancelled Lincoln sport convertible?[51] | ||
| 527 | ||||
| 528 | ||||
| 529 | ||||
| 530 | ||||
| 531 | ||||
| 532 | D532 | Ford Taurus?: Cancelled generation on "B11 platform"?[51] | ||
| 2012 | 533 | CD533[u] | Lincoln MKZ [2][273] | |
| 2012 | 534 | H534 | Ford Cargo [4]: Latin American version?[227][340] | |
| 535 | ||||
| 2007 | 536 | Y536[x] | Volvo XC90 [1]: Facelift, refreshed Y289.[232] | 275 / P28 / V516 (Volvo) |
| 537 | ||||
| 2011 | 538 | L538 | Range Rover Evoque [1]: Began development under Ford ownership?[312][110] | LV |
| 2015 | 539 | CD539E | Ford S-MAX [2]: Also has alternate code of CD389. | CD53X |
| 2014 | CD539N | Ford Edge [2]: Also has alternate code of CD389. Export models coded CD539X. | ||
| 2015 | CD539C | Ford Edge [2] / Ford Edge Plus: Extended 3-row version for China. | ||
| 2015 | 540 | U540 | Lincoln MKX [2] / Lincoln Nautilus [1] | |
| 541 | ||||
| 2021 | 542 | CD542 | Ford Mondeo [5] / Ford Evos / Ford Taurus [8][185][341] | CD542N (Cancelled Fusion)?[311] |
| 543 | ||||
| 2016 | 544 | D544[u] | Lincoln Continental [10]: Originally planned as a new MKS.[342] | |
| 545 | ||||
| 546 | ||||
| 547 | ||||
| (2013) | 548 | CD548 | Mercury Milan [2]?: Cancelled CD391 (Ford Fusion) based model?[343][51] | |
| 2010 | 549 | C549 | Cancelled C-Segment model?[110] | |
| 2014 | 550 | S550[d][y] | Ford Mustang [6]: Originally planned on all-new platform? Also cancelled new Ford Falcon derivative?[2][317][344] | |
| 2014 | 550 | L550 | Land Rover Discovery Sport: Began development under Ford ownership as a Freelander?[51] | LC |
| 551 | ||||
| 2014 | 552 | P552[z] | Ford F-150 [8] / Ford Lobo [5]: 13th gen F-Series.[345] | P55X / B552 (typo)?[51] |
| 2017 | 553 | U553 | Ford Expedition [4] | U55x |
| 2017 | 554 | U554 | Lincoln Navigator [4] | |
| 2012 | 555 | Y555 | Volvo V40 [2] | 525 (Volvo) / Y55X |
| 2012 | 556 | Y556 | Volvo V40 Cross Country | 526 (Volvo) / Y55X |
| (2012) | 557 | C557 | Mercury Tracer [4]?: Cancelled C346 sedan (Ford Focus) rebadge?[110][346][347][348] | |
| 2015 | 558 | C558 | Lincoln MKC?: Cancelled small car on Global C previewed by C Concept? C557 successor?[349][350][347] | |
| 2016 | 558 | P558[z] | Ford Super Duty [4] | P55X |
| 559 | ||||
| 560 | ||||
| 2012 | 561 | H561 | Ford F-650 [1] / Ford F-750 [6]: H215/H404 update with revised engines and interior.[351][352][123] | |
| 2014 | 562 | B562[m] | Ford Ka [3] / Ford Figo [2] / Ford Ka+ | |
| 2020 | 563 | B563 | Cancelled premium Ford hatchback and sedan positioned above Figo? B500 successor?[353][354] | |
| 2021 | BX563 | Ford EcoSport [3]?: Developed by Ford Brasil and Changan? Cancelled and succeeded by BX755?[355] | ||
| 564 | ||||
| 565 | ||||
| 2012 | 566 | H566 | Ford Cargo [4]: Otosan version.[227] | |
| 2016 | 567 | H567 | Ford F-650 [2] / Ford F-750 [7][356][357] | |
| 2015 | 568 | D568 | Ford Taurus [7]: Originally planned for North America?[358] | |
| 2019 | 611 | U611[aa][u] | Lincoln Aviator [2] | |
| 2019 | 622 | CD622[aa][u] | Lincoln Zephyr [2]?: RWD MKZ replacement on CD6 cancelled for FWD CD764?[359][358][310][360][361] | |
| 2015 | 623 | H623 | Ford Cargo?: Latin American version?[362] | H62X? |
| 624 | ||||
| 2019 | 625 | U625[aa][g] | Ford Explorer [6] / Ford Police Interceptor Utility [2][278] | |
| 2018 | 625 | H625 | Ford F-MAX[363] | Big Boy / H62X[364] |
| JH625 | JMC Weilong HV5: Rebadged H625 for China.[365] | |||
| 2022 | 650 | S650[y][aa] | Ford Mustang [7]: Originally planned on "CD6-R"?[366][360][344] | |
| 2021 | 680 | B680 | Ford Ka [4]?: Cancelled hatchback. Morphed into BX680?[367][368][369] | B-Car / B-Duo? |
| B680S | Ford Ka [4]?: Cancelled sedan?[368] | |||
| 2021 | BX680 | Cancelled small Ka-like Ford crossover succeeding B680?[370][371][369] | ||
| 2020 | 702 | P702[z] | Ford F-150 [9] / Ford Lobo [6]: 14th gen F-Series.[372] | P702 BEV: F-150 Lightning |
| 2022 | 703 | P703 | Ford Ranger [5]: Co-developed with Volkswagen Amarok (J73), built in China as P789.[373] | Redback: Ranger Raptor |
| 2022 | 704 | U704 | Ford Everest [3][373] | |
| 705 | ||||
| (2023) | 706 | CDX706 | Ford Edge L[374][375][310] | CDX70x |
| (2023) | 707 | CDX707 | Lincoln Nautilus [2][308][310][375] | |
| 2023 | 708 | P708[z] | Ford Super Duty [5] | |
| 2019 | 709 | V709 | Ford Transit Courier [2]?: Cancelled earlier version of V769?[376][377] | |
| 2023 | 710 | V710 | Ford Transit Custom [2] / Ford Tourneo Custom [2]: Co-developed with Volkswagen Transporter/Caravelle.[378][379][380] | V71x |
| (2029) | 711 | V711 | Ford Transit [6]: Upcoming generation on "V4 platform"?[381][379][382] | |
| 712 | ||||
| (2021) | 713 | V713 | Ford Transit Connect [3]: New Ford developed generation cancelled for VW based V761? NA production cancelled for V758?[383][384][385] | V713AV (Robo taxi)[386] / V71x |
| (2021) | 714 | CD714 | Cancelled RWD Lincoln flagship sedan, nicknamed Town Car?[361][358] | |
| 715 | ||||
| 716 | ||||
| (2025) | 717 | U717 | Ford Expedition [5][387][317][388] | U71x |
| 2024 | 718 | U718 | Lincoln Navigator [5][387][317][388] | |
| 719 | ||||
| (2026) | 720 | CX720 | Ford Escape [5]?: Upcoming generation on electric GE2.1 platform for China?[301] | |
| (2027) | CX720L | Ford Escape L [5]?: Upcoming long wheelbase variant on C2 platform for China?[301] | ||
| (2026) | 721 | CX721 | Lincoln Corsair [2]?: Upcoming?[389][301] | |
| 722 | ||||
| 723 | ||||
| 724 | ||||
| 2021 | 725 | U725 | Ford Bronco [6] | U725 Warthog: Bronco Raptor |
| 2021 | P725 | Ford Bronco [6]?: Cancelled pickup version?[390][391][392][393][394] | ||
| 2019 | 726 | BX726 | Ford Puma [2]: B479 (Fiesta) based crossover.[384] | |
| (2020) | 727 | C727 | Ford E-MAX?: Electric Ford compliance SUV that was extensively redesigned with Mustang inspiration as CX727. C728 sibling?[395][396][397][300][398] | |
| 2020 | CX727 | Ford Mustang Mach-E: Chinese built versions sometimes referred to as CX771.[396] | ||
| (2020) | 728 | C728 | Ford E-MAX?: Cancelled hybrid counterpart of C727?[397] | |
| 729 | ||||
| (2021) | 730 | C730 | Cancelled Focus sized plug-in hybrid compact with higher driving position?[397] | |
| (2029) | 731 | U731 | Ford Explorer [7 NA]?: Upcoming.[399][388] | |
| (2029) | 732 | U732 | Lincoln Aviator [3]?: Upcoming.[399][400][389] | |
| (2026) | 733 | CX733 | Ford Mustang Mach-E [2]?: Upcoming?[401][388] | CDX733?[392] |
| 734 | ||||
| (2026) | 735 | CX735 | Ford Bronco Sport [2]?: Upcoming?[402][392] | |
| (2026) | 736 | P736 | Ford F-150 [10]?: Upcoming 15th gen F-Series?[403][388][404] | |
| (2027) | 737 | CD737 | Ford Mondeo [6]?: Upcoming?[301] | |
| 738 | ||||
| 739 | ||||
| 2023 | 740 | CX740S | Ford Explorer [7 Euro]: Electric SUV on MEB platform for Europe.[405][406][374][407][408] | |
| 2024 | CX740L | Ford Capri [5]: Coupé version of Explorer.[408] | ||
| 2021 | C740 | Cancelled electric Ford hatchback on MEB platform for Europe?[409] | ||
| 741 | ||||
| (2023) | 742 | CX742 | Cancelled Lincoln SUV with similar wheelbase to Corsair built in China?[410][411] | |
| 2018 | 743 | CX743 | Ford Territory [2]: Rebadged Yusheng S330 (N330 / N331?).[412][413] | JF8? (JMC) |
| (2022) | 744 | BX744 | Cancelled under 4m Ford EcoSport replacement for India?[414][415][416] | |
| (2023) | 745 | BX745[ab] | Cancelled over 4m Ford EcoSport replacement for global exports? Mahindra spinoff codenamed S204?[417][416][418] | Misspelled as B705?[419] |
| (2023) | 746 | CDX746 | Ford Edge EV: Re-designated as U759?[420][421][422][423] | CDX74X[424] |
| (2023) | 747 | CDX747[ac] | Lincoln Nautilus EV: U787 successor? Re-designated as U760?[420][421][422][423] | |
| 2021 | 748 | CDX748 | Upcoming electric SUV related to CDX771?[425][426] | |
| (2025) | CX748 | Lincoln Corsair-E?: Upcoming EV?[400] | ||
| 749 | ||||
| (2028) | 750 | S750[y] | Ford Mustang [8]: Upcoming. Electric GE2.2 platform?[366][427][428] | |
| (2027) | 751 | BX751 | Ford Puma [3]?: Upcoming?[409] | |
| (2025) | 752 | CX752 | Upcoming Lincoln SUV coupé?[301] | |
| 753 | ||||
| 2018 | 754 | CDX754 | Ford Mondeo Active?: Not a CD542 bodystyle variant, but a cancelled separate crossover design?[429][430][431] | |
| 2022 | 755 | BX755[ab] | Ford EcoSport [3]: Cancelled generation developed by and for Brazil.[432][433][434] | B-Trio[435] BX775: typo?[355] |
| 2021 | 756 | CX756 | Ford Equator / Ford Territory [2]?[413][436] | Sport: EKS (Changan?)[301] CX743MCA? (Territory)[437] |
| 2021 | 757 | CX757 | Cancelled Ford SUV based on Mahindra XUV700 (W601)? Switched to Territory platform? Misspelled as CX737?[438][439][440] | Project Black / W605 (Mahindra) |
| 2021 | 758 | P758 | Ford Maverick [5]: Unibody pickup. | C-Pick Up?[441] |
| (2022) | CX758 | Cancelled Maverick based Ford SUV?[442] | ||
| (2023) | V758 | Ford Transit Connect [3]: Upcoming Maverick-based generation for North America? Cancelled than restarted?[402][443][444][445][446][447] | P758V[448] | |
| (2024) | 759 | U759 | Ford Explorer EV?: Upcoming, originally coded CDX746? Replaced/changed to hybrid?[424][423][449] | |
| (2024) | 760 | U760 | Lincoln Aviator e-Grand Touring?: Upcoming, originally coded CDX747? Replaced/changed to hybrid?[424][423] | |
| 2021 | 761 | V761 | Ford Transit Connect [3] / Ford Tourneo Connect [3]: Rebadged Volkswagen Caddy (SB / VN357).[450] | |
| 762 | ||||
| 2021 | 763 | B763 | Cancelled small Ford SUV for India to rival Suzuki Vitara Brezza?[451][452] | |
| 2022 | 764 | CD764 | Lincoln Zephyr [2][425] | |
| (2029) | 765 | U765 | Ford Bronco [7]?: Upcoming generation on T6 platform?[388] | |
| (2029) | P765 | Ford Ranger [6]?: Upcoming generation on T6 platform?[388] | ||
| (2029) | P765 BEV | Ford Ranger Lightning [6]?: Upcoming model on TE1 platform?[388] | ||
| (2029) | 766 | CDX766 | Ford Explorer EV [2]?: Upcoming U759 replacement?[400] | |
| (2028) | 767 | CDX767 | Lincoln Aviator e-Grand Touring [2]?: Upcoming U760 replacement?[301] | |
| (2028) | 768 | P768 | Ford Super Duty [6]?: Upcoming?[388] | |
| 2023 | 769 | V769 | Ford Transit Courier [2] / Ford Tourneo Courier [2][453][454] | |
| 770 | ||||
| 2021 | 771 | CX771 | Ford Mustang Mach-E: Changan built version of CX727 for China. Primarily uses code CX727C.[455][456][425][301] | CDX771 |
| (2022) | 772 | BX772 | Cancelled Ford 4.4m SUV for India with Mahindra spinoff.[414][415][457] | VX-722: platform/typo? |
| 773 | ||||
| (2022) | 774 | BX774 | Cancelled Ford B-Segment SUV for India? Or BX744 misspelling?[458][459] | |
| 775 | ||||
| (2026) | 776 | CX776 | Ford Equator [2]?: Upcoming?[301] | |
| (2023) | 777 | CDX777 | Ford Edge [3]?: Cancelled new generation on CD6 for North America, separate model from Chinese CDX706?[375] | |
| 2021 | 778 | CX778 | Ford Escape: Upcoming 5th generation? Or maybe CX788 misspelling?[460] | |
| (2027) | P778 | Ford Maverick [6]?: Upcoming?[388][402] | ||
| 779 | ||||
| 780 | ||||
| (2026) | 781 | CX781 | Ford Kuga EV?: Cancelled third model on MEB platform for Europe.[406][409] | |
| 782 | ||||
| 783 | ||||
| (2023) | 784 | BX784 | Ford Territory [3]?: Cancelled SUV developed by and for Brazil.[432][461][433] | B-Trio[435] |
| (2022) | 785 | BX785 | Ford Maya?: Cancelled SUV coupé developed by and for Brazil.[432][461][462] | |
| (2022) | 786 | U786 | Ford Excursion [2]?: Cancelled electric SUV on Rivian A1 skateboard? U787 sibling?[392][463][464][465] | |
| (2022) | 787 | U787[ac] | Lincoln Mark E?: Cancelled electric SUV on Rivian A1 skateboard? Restarted on Ford platform as CDX747? U786 sibling?[466][464][467] | |
| (2024) | 788 | CX788 | Ford Escape L [4]?: Upcoming long-wheelbase three-row CX482 for China?[468][469][470][301] | |
| 2023 | 789 | P789 | Ford Ranger [5]: JMC built version of P703 for China.[197][471][301] | |
| 790 | ||||
| 791 | ||||
| 792 | ||||
| 793 | ||||
| 794 | ||||
| 795 | ||||
| 796 | ||||
| (2026) | 797 | CX797 | Ford Escape [5]?: Cancelled new ICE generation on C2 platform replaced by electric CX823?[400][472] | |
| 798 | ||||
| (2026) | 799 | CX799 | Ford Mustang Mach-E Coupe?: Upcoming CX733 variant?[388] | CDX799?[392] |
| (2025) | 800 | P800 | Ford F-150 Lightning [2]: Cancelled new standalone generation on TE1 platform, replaced by EREV version of ICE F-150 due to low previous gen sales.[473][403][404][474][475][476] | Project T3[477] |
| (2029) | U800 | Ford Bronco EV?: Upcoming model on TE1 platform?[388] | ||
| (2027) | 801 | V801 | Ford E-Transit [7]: Upcoming.[478][479][388] | |
| 2025 | 802 | CX802 | Cancelled "Expressive" Corsair-sized electric entry-level Lincoln SUV?[480][400] | |
| 803 | ||||
| (2024) | 804 | CDX804 | Upcoming Lincoln SUV?[425][481][301] | |
| (2025) | 805 | X805 | Upcoming electric Ford autonomous commercial vehicle?[482][392][388] | |
| (2026) | 806 | X806 | Upcoming small electric Ford SUV?[301] | |
| (2026) | 807 | U807 | Ford Expedition EV?: Cancelled?[388] | |
| (2026) | 808 | U808 | Lincoln Navigator EV?: Cancelled?[388] | |
| 809 | ||||
| 2025 | 810 | CX810 | Ford Bronco Basecamp: Battery electric and range-extender SUV. Unrelated to the Bronco nor Bronco Sport, which the Basecamp shares its nameplate with.[483] | |
| (2025) | 811 | CX811 | Upcoming Ford budget EV?[400][484] | |
| (2025) | 812 | P812 | Ford Super Duty Lightning?: Cancelled?[388] | |
| (2025) | 813 | CX813 | Ford E-Bronco: Upcoming Bronco Sport sized electric SUV.[485][486][487][488] | |
| (2027) | 814 | P814 | Upcoming Ford Ranger-esque electric pickup?[486][488][489] | |
| (2026) | 815 | CX815 | Upcoming Ford "affordable BEV".[490][491][489] | |
| 816 | ||||
| 817 | ||||
| (2025) | 818 | CDX818 | Cancelled Lincoln "MPU" electric SUV to replace Nautilus?[480][467][400][492] | |
| 819 | ||||
| 820 | ||||
| (2024) | 821 | CX821 | Upcoming first electric Lincoln. SUV using Changan EPA1 platform?[493][494][301] | |
| 822 | ||||
| (2025) | 823 | CX823 | Ford Escape [5]?: Cancelled generation on electric GE2 platform replacing ICE CX797? Succeeded by U833?[388] | |
| (2027) | 833 | P833 | Ford Maverick EV?: Upcoming generation on CE1 platform?[495][496][497] | |
| (2028) | U833 | Ford Escape [5]?: Upcoming generation on CE1 platform? Suceeding CX823?[497] | ||
| (2024) | 847 | CDX847 | Upcoming electric SUV?[482] | |
| 2017 | 922 | S922[ad] | Ford GT [2]: Successor to Project Silver, a cancelled Mustang Le Mans entry.[123][498] | Phoenix[ae] |
Unaccounted-for models (that may or may not have a Ford codename)
| Year | Model | Other codenames |
|---|---|---|
| 1985 | Ford Pronto [1]: Rebadged Suzuki Carry & Every (ST30/ST40/ST90/ST100). | |
| 1986 | Ford-New Holland tractors? | |
| 1988 | Ford Tempo [2] / Mercury Topaz [2]: Or considered a refresh by Ford? | |
| 1988 | Ford Maverick [2]: Rebadged Nissan Patrol (Y60 & 160). | |
| 1988 | Ford F-12000 / Ford F-14000: Medium duty trucks for Brazil. | |
| 1989 | Ford Corsair [2]: Rebadged Nissan Pintara (U12). | UA / AD50 / Matilda[499] |
| 1989 | Ford Trader [4]: Rebadged Mazda Titan (WE / WG). | |
| 1989 | Ford Pronto [2]: Rebadged Suzuki Carry & Every (DA71/DB71/DA81/DA41/DB41/DA51/DB51). | |
| 1990 | Ford Tonic / Ford Bantam [2]: Rebadged Mazda 323 (BF) for South Africa. CT18 (Laser) cousin. | |
| 1991 | Ford Raider: Rebadged Mazda Proceed Marvie (UV). | |
| 1992 | Ford F-Series [9]: Or considered a refresh by Ford? | |
| 1992 | Ford Bronco [5]: Or considered a refresh by Ford? | |
| 1992 | Ford Versailles / Ford Royale / Ford Galaxy [1]: Rebadged Volkswagen Quantum (B2). | CS5 (AutoLatina?)[31] |
| 1991 | IVECO-Ford models? | |
| 1994 | Ford Telstar II: Rebadged Mazda Capella (CG). | |
| 1995 | Ford Freda: Rebadged Mazda Bongo Friendee (SG / J15). | |
| 1996 | Ford Festiva Mini Wagon: Rebadged Mazda Demio (DW / J13). | |
| 1997 | Ford Telstar [4]: Rebadged Mazda Capella (GF / J25). | |
| 1999 | Ford Pronto [3]: Rebadged Suzuki Carry & Every (YH5? / DA52/DB52/DA62/DA63/DA65). | YJ4 (Suzuki) |
| 1999 | Ford FFV Utilimaster: UN105 (Explorer) based USPS delivery van.[500] | |
| 2000 | Electric Carrier Route Vehicle: Trialled UX168 (Ranger EV) based USPS van with Grumman bodywork.[501][213] | MM 12-80 (USPS) |
| 2001 | Ford Trader [5]: Rebadged Mazda Titan (WH). H339 (Ford LCF) cousin.[502] | |
| 2002 | TH!NK bike fun / TH!NK bike traveller: Electric bikes. | |
| 2012 | Formula Ford EcoBoost: And other race cars? | Eco Racer?[503] |
| 2015 | Ford MoDe:Me / Ford MoDe:Pro / Ford MoDe:Flex: Electric bike prototypes.[504][505] | |
| 2017 | Ford GoBike | |
| 2021 | Rakun Pro2 / Rakun Pro3: Ford Otosan developed electric mopeds.[506] | |
| 2023 | Oshkosh Defense NGDV: US mail van co-developed with Ford, earlier version was V363 (Transit) based.[507] | |
| 2023 | Ford F-LINE: H623? | |
| Year | Upcoming | Other codenames |
| 2024 | Ford Mustang Mach-4?: Upcoming Ford Mustang 4-door sedan?[446][508][509] | |
| (2027) | SUV replacement to Ford Focus for Europe?[510] | |
| (2028) | Upcoming 2 affordable Ford models on Renault's Ampere platform and jointly developed Ford & Renault commercial vehicles.[511] | |
| 2026 | Upcoming affordable passenger car for North America on CE1 platform.[512] | |
| Year | Cancelled | Other codenames |
| 1988 | Ford CL-9000: Cabover CL-Series redesign.[513] | |
| 1989 | Ford Mustang [4]: MN12 (Thunderbird) based proposal, SN95 predecessor.[26][514] | |
| 1990s | BE146 (Ford Ka) Sub-B car predecessor.[515] | |
| 1994 | Ford small car based on Volkswagen Gol (G2), and other AutoLatina projects.[516][517] | |
| 1995 | Production version of Lincoln L2K Concept, began development as a Mercury.[98] | |
| 2000s | Ford Bronco [6]: U260 predecessor on T5 platform.[206][243] | |
| 2005 | Lincoln Navicross production version. D341?[518] | PUV (Personal Utility Vehicle)[519] |
| 2007 | Ford Bronco [6]: Based on 2004 Bronco Concept, on T6 platform, for launch in 2011/2.[520][206] | "Millennial Bronco" |
| 2008 | Ford Explorer [5]: Replacement on T5 platform.[243] | |
| 2009 | Large RWD Ford and Lincoln sedans previewed by Interceptor and MKR concepts.[521] | |
| 2010 | Considered production version of Ford Start Concept.[522][523] | |
| 2010s | Ford GT [2]: Rejected revival attempts.[498] | |
| 2010s | Volvo projects with codes in range Y540–Y549?[524] | Y54X |
| 2017 | Fuel cell vehicles with Daimler and Renault-Nissan Alliance.[525] | |
| 2018 | Lincoln coupé and sedan sketches?[526] | |
| 2021 | Entry-level electric vehicles from Zotye joint venture.[527] | |
| 2021 | Cancelled electric van for Europe.[488][476] | |
| 2021 | Cancelled electric van for North America, replaced by upcoming gas and hybrid van (V758?).[488][476] | |
| Year | Cancelled (rumoured) | Other codenames |
| 1995 | Possible other Mahindra Ford India Limited projects? | |
| 1990s | Other AutoEuropa projects such as city-car or minivan?[528] | |
| 2001 | Ford Ka [2]?: Original BE146 replacement?[529] | |
| 2003 | Ford 427 Concept production version?[530] | |
| 2004 | Volvo S80 [2]?: 2nd generation on P2 platform instead of P3?[531] | |
| 2005 | Land Rover Challenger?: Monocoque model between Freelander and Discovery?[531] | |
| 2006 | Other models using the Fiat Mini platform?[532] | |
| 2007 | Entry-level Land Rover below Freelander?[533][531] | The Landie |
| 2008 | Other models using D2c and E8/Global RWD platforms?[306][534][535][536] | |
| 2008 | Ford A-MAX?: 3+1 city car under Ka or small MPV?[537][538] | |
| 2009 | Ford Puma [2]?: Cancelled B299 (Fiesta) based generation?[539][540] | |
| 2010s | Ford Falcon [8]?: Taurus based FWD replacement?[541] | |
| 2010 | Volvo C60?: Convertible on EUCD?[542] | |
| 2015 | Lincoln Mark IX?: Revival earmarked for 2022?[543] | |
| 2021 | Ford MPV based on Mahindra Marazzo (U321) for India?[335] |
External Links
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Notes
- With AM### codes, the first number is the sequential model line, while the last 2 refers to the planned launch year. The V8 Vantage is AM305, 3 means their third model line, 05 means a 2005 launch.
- Jaguar's X# codenames are very inconsistent, but (initially) they went in increments of 100. X100: XK8. X200: S-Type. X300: XJ6. X400: X-Type. X600: Cancelled mid-engine sports car. For what it's worth, B500 (and P800) are the only Ford codes that's a multiple of 100, and a Jaguar X500 is unaccounted for (though it was rumoured for a cancelled Explorer based SUV).
- 2 stands for 2-door (though 4-door version was also planned), 60 refers to T6 platform.
- 5 stands for the 5th platform iteration, 50 stands for the Mustang's 50th anniversary it was launched around.
- A stands for Group A, as well as chosen to spell 'Ace'?
- CT120 is 100 more than CT20, the previous generation.
- The same numbers tend to crop up in the different Explorer codenames: 0, 1, 2 and 5.
- 98 refers to the targeted production start of 1998.
- UN105 can be rearranged as UN150, the refreshed version.
- U152 can be rearranged as U251, the updated Explorer with a new frame.
- Uses a shortened DEW98 platform: 98 shortened is 97?
- The European Ford Focus C-MAX is C214, while it's Asian equivalent is the Ford Ixion MAV, C224
- B562 (Figo) can be rearranged as B256 (Fiesta), which it is based off.
- The 26 from EA265 (Territory) a reference too EA26 (Falcon)?
- 28 refers to P28? 9 refers to XC90?
- L315 can be rearrranged as L513, which it has similarities with.
- L420 was the refresh of L320.
- SWB is U324, LWB is U354.
- Was L358 rearranged into L538 (Range Rover Evoque), it's successor?
- An unassuming flower to give the illusion of an unassuming car.
- Lincoln codes often end with repeating numbers: U388, CD533, D544, U611 and CD622.
- B402 (South American Ka) a rearrangement of B420 (European Ka)?
- 48 is derived from the J48J/P (Mazda5), the model it's rebadging?
- Very similar to V536, Geely-era Volvo's codename for the (rumored) 3rd generation XC90. In the case of V536, the 5 stands for size (Around E-Segment), 3 stands for generation, and 6 stands for SUV.
- S650 and S750 are 100 and 200 more than S550 respectively.
- P552 was replaced by P702, while P558 was replaced by P708.
- 6 likely stands for CD6 platform, considering the dearth of models in the 600s region.
- Indian-developed EcoSport replacement is BX745, while Brazilian-developed EcoSport is BX755.
- U787 was succeeded by CDX747?
- Such a large number chosen to maintain secrecy or denote specialness? 2s stand for 2-door or 2nd generation?
- Rising from the ashes of Project Silver and previous GTs. Groundhog was another proposed codename.