According to foreign media sources, Ford's new affordable electric pickup truck is officially named Fathom. The new car is positioned as a medium-sized electric pickup truck, with a starting price of $29,945 (including delivery fees), equivalent to about RMB 202,000. The Ford Fathom, which is expected to go on sale in 2027, is expected to be the lowest-priced electric pickup truck sold in the U.S. market. The Fathom is the first model to be built on Ford's new GM electric vehicle platform. This platform is developed from scratch and can support a complete set of cost-effective, software-defined electric models. In the future, SUVs and commercial vehicles will be derived based on this platform. Ford Fathom marks a major shift in Ford's electrification strategy. The new owner will play a cost-effective role and will be equipped with Apple Maps, remote OTA upgrades, BlueCruise assisted driving system and other configurations. The Ford Fathom will be manufactured at a plant in Louisville, Kentucky, and is scheduled to go into production in 2027. At present, the power, life, configuration and other information of this new car have not been announced, and we will continue to pay attention to it and bring the latest reports in the first place. (Photo/text/car house Changqinglin).