Ford Applies for ‘G.O.A.T. Mods Trademark in U.S.

Ford Applies for 'G.O.A.T. Mods Trademark in U.S.

To us, the name sounds like an offroad driving mode.

Ford has filed a trademark application to the term G.O.A.T. On March 25, modes were available in the United States. The paperwork submission was first noticed by Ford Authority. According to the automaker’s application, it will use G.O.A.T. Modes for “drive system comprising automatic controls for vehicle chassis or powertrain controllers, integrated into a passenger car.” The United States Patent and Trademark Office states that the current status of an application is: “New application will be assigned to a examining attorney approximately three months after it was filed.” The Ford trademark can only be granted after that lengthy process. It could take a while for G.O.A.T. to be granted due to the bureaucratic process. Modifications can be found on all production vehicles. Ford may also be able to use G.O.A.T., according to the filing. Modes for a drive-system. It is possible that the term may have two meanings. First G.O.A.T. This is an acronym that stands for “First G.O.A.T.” in sports. Although it’s an ambitious claim about a vehicle mode, it is something marketing people would love to promote.

Ford Applies for 'G.O.A.T. Mods Trademark in U.S.

Goats are also known for their ability to climb, especially the mountain goats. G.O.A.T. seems plausible. Modes could be an imaginative name for an offroad driving system. Each letter could represent a different aspect of the system. Ford has many crossovers that could benefit from an off-road-driving technology with a name like G.O.A.T. Modes. Modes. Ford could use the technology to make more off-roading models in the future.