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Ford is investing $2 billion to turn its historic Kentucky plant into an electric vehicle manufacturing hub by 2027.
The strategic investment will likely either start a long-awaited turnaround or damage the company beyond reasonable repair.
Ford Motor Co. will stop production later this year of the Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair. Here's why and what might replace them.
Electric trucks haven’t really taken off in the U.S. yet. But electric crossovers have. And among the first EVs to ride on ...
Billed as a "Model T moment" by the company, Ford Motor Company CEO Jim Farley today announced that the automaker will invest ...
The Norma Group has received a major order for eM-Safe connectors for a new platform of electric vehicles from a US car ...
The American automaker announced a $5 billion investment into its EV plants, a new electric vehicle platform and an ...
Ford’s all-electric SuperVan 4.2 has rewritten expectations for what a van can do on a race track, turning a lap of 6 minutes ...
The driver of a Ford electric vehicle that crashed into another car on a highway was charged with driving under the influence ...
Ford’s electrified Bronco marks a new era for the American automaker, as the first new vehicle produced during its partnership with Jiangling Motors, based in Nanchang, China. Under the skin, Ford’s ...
This new Chinese electric car has been formally endorsed by the head of Ford and could be a top seller when it heads to the ...
Today at the Detroit auto show, Ford announced plans for an array of products featuring new technology, including a plug-in hybrid. Most surprising, though, were its plans for an all-electric ...