Ford P platform
The Ford P platform is the Ford Motor Company model code designation related to pickup trucks. Used independently of model program development codes, Ford has used the P designation for light trucks for all versions of the F-150 (and its rebadged counterparts) since the late 1990s, versions of the Ford Ranger produced across the world, and the Ford Super Duty.
Ford P platform | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Ford Motor Company |
Production | c.1997-present |
Body and chassis | |
Class | full-size pickup |
Vehicles | Ford F-150 Ford Super Duty (F-250/F-350/F-450/F-550) Ford Raptor Ford Ranger Lincoln Blackwood Lincoln Mark LT |
Related | Ford T platform |
Ford F-150 variants
Tenth generation (PN-96)
- 1997-2003 Ford F-150
- 2002 Lincoln Blackwood
Eleventh generation (P221)
- 2003–2008 Ford F-150 (code name: P221)[1]
- 2005–2008 Lincoln Mark LT
Thirteenth generation (T3)
- 2015-2020 Ford F-150 (code name: P552)
- 2017-2020 Ford Raptor
Fourteenth generation
- 2021- Ford F-150
Ford Super Duty variants
First generation (P131)
Ford Super Duty (Ford F-250, F-350, F-450, F-550)
- 1999-2007 Ford Super Duty (code name: PHN131)[1]
Second generation (P131)
- 2008–2010 Ford Super Duty (code name: P356)[1]
Third generation (P131)
- 2011–2016 Ford Super Duty (code name: P473)[1]
Fourth generation (P558)
- 2017-present Ford Super Duty (code name: P558)
Ford Ranger variants
Americas (Yuma)
- 1998–2012 Ford Ranger (code name: PN150)[1]
Mazda-produced (J97)
- 2006–2011 Ford Ranger (code name: P246)[1]
Global (T6)
- 2011-present Ford Ranger (code name: P375)[1]
Cancelled variant
- 2010-2011 Ford F-100 (code name: P525)[2][3]
- Potential mid-size pickup intended to replace 1993-2011 Ford Ranger.
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