Ford started production of the 2019 Ranger on Monday, officially bringing the midsize pickup truck back to the U.S. market.

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Officials from the automaker and the United Auto Workers union gathered at the Michigan Assembly Plant to mark the beginning of Ranger production. Ford is investing $850 million in the 3,000-worker facility to build Ranger trucks and, starting in 2020, Bronco SUVs. In order to pave the way for the Ranger’s launch, the Michigan Assembly Plant ended production of the Ford Focus early this year.

The Ranger will feature a 2.3-liter EcoBoost turbocharged four-cylinder engine paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. Ford touted best-in-class payload, as well as new driver-assist safety technology and connectivity features with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability available.

Pricing starts at $25,395, including destination fees, for a SuperCab version with rear-wheel drive.

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