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Ford trucks recognized for the fifth year in a row by the 2025 North American Car, Truck and Utility Vehicle of the Year awards committee.
The Ford F-Series® Super Duty®, America's #1 Heavy-Duty Truck for Driver Satisfaction and #1 Heavy-Duty Truck for Dependability, is receiving a payload of updates for the 2025 model year.
In its fully electric portfolio, Ford will prioritize the introduction of a new digitally advanced commercial van in 2026, followed by two new advanced pickup trucks in 2027 and other future affordable vehicles.
The new vehicle, including the popular hybrid powertrain option, is shipping to police agencies across the country.
Customers exercising “freedom of choice” made Ford the No. 1 gas, No. 2 electric and No. 3 hybrid vehicle brand in the U.S. and the company remains confident in full-year 2024 results.
Ford adds a third North American assembly plant to meet Ford Pro customer demand for one of its most popular and profitable vehicles; adding initial capacity for 100,000 F-Series Super Duty trucks at Oakville Assembly Complex in Canada.
Ford today received revised incentive offers consistent with previously announced changes to BlueOval Battery Park Michigan and other jobs and investments in Michigan.
The heritage of Ford Motor Company with the armed forces and veterans is an inspiring one that is not too well known.
At key Ranger and Everest production facilities in South Africa and Thailand, solar power is vital in helping Ford to achieve its global carbon-free electricity goal.
Today, Ford started mass production of the new all-electric Ford Explorer at its first dedicated electric vehicle (EV) facility in Europe following a $2 billion investment that has transformed a historic plant into a factory of the future.
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