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Ford is taking advantage of increased plant capacity, continued work on scaling production and cost, and improving battery raw material costs to help lower the MSRP of F-150 Lightning® for all customers.
Ford today opened the Cologne Electric Vehicle Center, a hi-tech production facility in Germany that will build Ford’s new generation of electric passenger vehicles for millions of European customers.
Ford is on track to increase production of the F-150 Lightning® at the Rouge Electric Vehicle Center this fall to reduce customer wait times. The high-demand F-150 Lightning XLT model gains the largest initial production increase with new retail orders made today estimated to deliver as early as September.
Two Ford corporate officers have announced plans to retire after accomplished three-decade careers; a highly regarded executive is returning to the auto industry to lead the company’s global supply chain operations; and a Ford Blue executive is departing to become chief executive officer of a major transportation and logistics business.
Ford, the No. 1 selling pickup manufacturer globally thanks to the continued strength of the F-Series Super Duty, is now shipping all trims of its all-new 2023 pickup line to customers.
Proven globally to be ready for adventure, the all-new 2024 Ford Ranger pickup is built to enable owners to do more of what they love outdoors, with smart new features to explore new places and take on new challenges.
The wait is over; the all-new 2024 Ford Ranger Raptor is coming to North America. Raptor is based on a proven legacy of performance and built with uncompromised suspension design, power, purposeful technology, and rugged styling.
Ford Motor Company is investing C$1.8 billion in its Oakville Assembly Complex to transform it into a high-volume hub of electric vehicle manufacturing in Canada – a key part of the company’s plan to scale production of electric vehicles and make them more accessible to millions of customers.
Ford Motor Company has solidified its position as the No. 1 automaker in terms of vehicles assembled, hourly autoworkers employed in America and vehicles exported from America to other countries.
Ford, the No. 2 EV brand in the U.S. in 2022, is on track with construction at BlueOval City mega-campus and poised to usher in a new era of American innovation and manufacturing.
A year after making its North American debut, the Ford E-Transit™ van has established itself as the leader of the pack in the all-electric commercial cargo van market.
Ford is increasing production at manufacturing plants across North America to meet strong customer demand for vehicles including Mustang Mach-E, F-150 Lightning, Bronco Sport and Maverick.
The United States Postal Service announced further details in its plans to electrify its nationwide fleet with Next-Generation Delivery Vehicles, including the purchase of 9,250 Ford E-Transit™ vans.
Ford Bronco® and Ford Performance continue to reign over the grueling terrain of Johnson Valley, California, repeating last year’s 1-2-3 podium sweep in the 18th annual King of the Hammers Ultra4 4600 stock class.
All-new seventh-generation Mustang Dark Horse, the pinnacle of 5.0-liter V8 performance, fuses premium materials, colors, patterns and finishes to reinforce its aggressive track-focused look and style
Ford Performance and Bronco® will compete in the 17th annual King of the Hammers Ultra4 off-road racing event that combines high-speed desert running with extreme rock crawling to showcase Bronco’s Built Wild™ advanced off-road technologies and capabilities.
The planned retirement of an accomplished and respected longtime Ford executive is prompting a leadership change in the company’s regional organization that builds some of the industry’s most iconic and breakthrough vehicles.
Ford is spreading the holiday cheer this season by giving Mustang fans exactly what they had on their wish list: more horses across every engine offering for the all-new, seventh-generation 2024 Mustang, including 500 horsepower with the Mustang Dark Horse.