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In Season 2's seventh episode, Jim Farley talks with journalist Luke Russert, the son of journalists Tim Russert and Maureen Orth. They delve into Luke's journey around the world and his experience of dealing with the loss of his father at a young age.
In Season 2's sixth episode, popular social media influencer and car reviewer Forrest Jones talks about how he sees his TikTok and YouTube videos as a gateway for future car enthusiasts.
In Season 2's fifth episode, Sydney Sweeney says her parents "told me to fall in love with as many things as possible." In Sydney’s case, and to the surprise of many, that includes restoring vintage cars. She talks with Jim Farley about fighting for the hard stuff, driving manual in Australia, and getting (and restoring) her dream car.
Ford+, in its first full year of operating with customer-centered business segments in 2023, demonstrated the strategy’s capacity to adapt to the wants and needs of customers and give them great experiences and value, while generating growth and profitability.
Ford President and CEO Jim Farley and CFO John Lawler will discuss the company’s customer-centered Ford+ plan to improve growth, margins and capital efficiency while reducing cyclicality.
In Season 2's fourth episode, Dee Bryant describes how she can drive it all: bulldozers, backhoes, cranes, big rigs, dump trucks, boats, and of course, race cars. Dee, a professional stuntwoman, tells Jim Farley about how she learned to race cars in L.A. in the 80s, honed her driving as a construction worker operating the big machines, and eventually took the plunge into full-time stunt work.
Ford Motor Company and Ford Motor Credit Company will release their fourth quarter and full-year 2023 financial results at 4:05 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Feb. 6.
Alan Mann Racing becomes 28th recipient of the prestigious Spirit of Ford Award following decades of racing and winning with Ford cars around the world
In Season 2's third episode, renowned astrophysicist and author Neil deGrasse Tyson joins Jim Farley to discuss space exploration, innovation, and what he sees as the inevitability of self-driving cars. Neil also shares his first car, his movie-going pet peeves, and his long list of car names inspired by science.
During a press event in Atlanta, the United States Postal Service hosted a special ceremony to commemorate an inaugural step in the electrification of the Postal Service delivery fleet.
Ford will create nearly 900 new jobs and add a third crew at Michigan Assembly Plant to increase production of the popular Bronco and Bronco Raptor sport-utility vehicles and the all-new Ranger and Ranger Raptor pickups.
In Season 2's second episode, Kelly Clarkson talks about how her life changed since she was working in a movie theater and sleeping in her Ford Explorer Sport, but she says she’s still as excited and curious as she was as a child.
Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning drivers who love using Google Maps through Android Auto will soon enjoy more sophisticated routing capability to help with the charging needs of an EV, especially on road trips
In Season 2's first episode, Jim Farley talks with Dr. Sanjay Gupta, the chief medical correspondent for CNN, whose mother — a refugee from India — was the first female Ford engineer with an advanced degree.
– Ford continued to broaden consumers’ options in 2023, solidifying its leadership in gas vehicle lines with its best-selling trucks and vans, while also accelerating sales of its electric and hybrid vehicles to new records.