Ford considering changing SVT to 999

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Is Ford Going To Change Its Performance Division's Name To '999?'

Travis Okulski

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Ford's Special Vehicle Teams, or SVT, is responsible for all of the performance models that come from the blue oval. But apparently that name, which has been around for ages, could be changing according to an online survey. To '999.'

The survey, which was sent to us by a tipster, is asking a focus group to evaluate a new name for an automaker's performance division. The name that they're evaluating is '999,' and our tipster tells us that later in the survey it does specify that the name would be for Ford.

999 would be a name with significance to Ford, as their first race car was the Ford 999. Granted, that was a turn of the 20th century racer and not a high tech IndyCar or F1 racer.

SVT used to be Ford's M or AMG in that the name was applied to every performance car that came from Ford. Cars like the SVT Contour, SVT Focus, and SVT Mustang were great domestic alternatives to Euro and Japanese performance cars. But when the Mustang GT500 came out, SVT's branding became muddled. There were Shelby and GT500 badges everywhere, and SVT was relegated to the center caps on the wheels.

Then the ST branding on the Focus and Fiesta totally lost any SVT branding at all. Still, SVT (and before it, SVO), means something. It's an acronym that makes sense. 999 is just a bunch of numbers that a basic consumer won't get. It's a lot easier to say "SVT means Special Vehicle Teams" than tell the story of Henry Ford's first race car in 1901 to an impatient customer that just wants a hatchback.

We'll have to wait and see if this works out. But what do you think? Is SVT or 999 the better name? Let's do some market research for Ford right now.


Is Ford Going To Change Its Performance Division's Name To '999?'


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Sure, let's take a name that is established and has respect and swap it for a name that means little to almost everyone. This is all a part of the current "Name everything with a number" marketing style.

If Ford would be stupid enough to do this, how long will it be before people start flipping the 999 emblem upside down?
 

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This is my big problem with the auto industry, especially the domestic auto industry. They try to sell cars through marketing instead of just making cars people want. I realize everyone wants something different in a car, but there are a lot of cars you never or hardly see in a commercials. The 999 is just some BS marketing campaign.
 

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All the special branding of domestic cars became messed up in the late 90's, early 2000's.
SS badges on cars with 200 hp. SVT badges on focuses.

You don't see BMW putting new rims and some exterior trim on a 318 and calling it a 318M.

But the 999 is just a terrible idea.

Ugggh BMW does do that. Its called the m sport package :dunno:
 

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Sure, let's take a name that is established and has respect and swap it for a name that means little to almost everyone. This is all a part of the current "Name everything with a number" marketing style.

If Ford would be stupid enough to do this, how long will it be before people start flipping the 999 emblem upside down?

I say, less than 2 seconds...
 

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Ugggh BMW does do that. Its called the m sport package :dunno:

You mean the SVT Focus? Aside from a somewhat lackluster engine (that apparently takes very well to boost) was a great little hot hatch. Difference between Ford and GM, was when Ford put the SVT badge on a car, they made actual efforts to improve performance, it wasn't just an appearance package.
 

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You mean the SVT Focus? Aside from a somewhat lackluster engine (that apparently takes very well to boost) was a great little hot hatch. Difference between Ford and GM, was when Ford put the SVT badge on a car, they made actual efforts to improve performance, it wasn't just an appearance package.

You're quoting the wrong person. I completely agree that the svt focus was actually a tuned car. I was just letting [MENTION=56]Diavolo[/MENTION] that BMW does, infact, dress up base models and call them "m sports"
 

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Road & Track said:
It's official, a new halo brand has been created at Ford, and it's called Ford Performance.

The new division will be led by chief Mustang engineer Dave Pericak, and it will unify SVT, Team RS, and Ford Racing as a single, cohesive global brand.

Ford's Raj Nair says Ford Performance will have an agile, skunkworks-type spirit."

That's all we'll get for now. Expect a slew of big related product announcements at the Detroit Auto Show next month.

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