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Top Ford executive backs Australia to lead development of key models into the future

ahmadchaudari@gmail.com June 16, 2025

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Australia will continue to serve as the home of Ford Ranger and Everest development for many years to come, according to top global product executive, Jim Baumbick.

Once a key cog of the local economy, the Australian car manufacturing industry effectively died in 2017 with the closure of Holden, Ford, and Toyota production facilities.

Despite the death of local manufacturing, Australia has remained a key product development hub for Ford, with local design and engineering teams based in Victoria leading the development of the Ford Ranger ute, Ranger Raptor, and Everest SUV – vehicles sold in approximately 180 markets globally.

However, there’s long been speculation that Ford intends to shift development of the next-generation Ranger, Everest and Bronco to the USA.

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Speaking to CarExpert in Iceland, Mr Baumbick threw his support behind the Ford Australia R&D team, dismissing suggestions that the days of local product development are numbered.

“Nope,” Mr Baumbick said when asked if Ranger development is set to leave Australia.

“What I love about our Ford Australia team is that they wake up every day and worry about the Ranger business. They built the business and know the customer the most.

“Out of 180 countries, that’s the focal point.”