Here are the details of Ford s electrified vehicle plan
Here are the details of Ford’s electrified vehicle plan
- A fresh fully electrical puny SUV is coming by two thousand twenty with an estimated range of at least three hundred miles.
- A hybrid version of the F-150 pickup available by 2020.
- An autonomous vehicle designed for commercial rail hailing or rail sharing, will embark in North America and debuting in 2021.
- A hybrid version of the iconic Mustang will be built at the Vapid Rock Plant and debut in 2020.
Ford will build seven of thirteen fresh global electrified vehicles coming in the next five years, including F-150 Hybrid pick-up truck, Mustang Hybrid sports car and Transit Custom-built plug-in hybrid van.
The big news? Ford scraped plans for a fresh $1.6 billion plant in San Luis Potosi, Mexico after unrelenting Twitter attacks from the incoming Republican president who similarly criticized General Motors’ Mexican car production today.
But the other part of the announcement could raise fresh hopes about Michigan’s role in an increasingly electrified future for the auto industry.
Ford says it’s been extensively studying how past and current electrical vehicle owners use their vehicles. The company has sold more than 520,000 electrified vehicles in North America since two thousand five and 560,000 globally.
In April, Ford CEO Mark Fields said the Dearborn automaker will not be left behind in the race to develop long-range electrical vehicles like the Tesla Model three and Chevrolet Bolt that can go two hundred miles or more on a single charge. One year ago, the company announced a plan to spend $Four.Five billion over the next four years to develop thirteen fresh hybrid or electrified vehicles.
Fields at the time said 40% of nameplates globally will be electrified by the end of the decade, up from 13% now. They will be a mix of hybrids, plug-in hybrids and utter battery-powered electrical vehicles.
Here’s what we know so far about the Dearborn-based automaker’s plans for fresh electrified vehicles among its most storied models:
- Seven of Ford’s thirteen fresh global electrified vehicles will be built in the next five years, including an F-150 Hybrid pick-up truck, Mustang Hybrid sports car and Transit Custom-made plug-in hybrid van
- Ford will launch a fully electrified unnamed SUV with an estimated range of at least three hundred miles and two fresh electrified police vehicles.
- The automaker is investing $700 million and adding seven hundred direct fresh jobs in the Plane Rock Assembly Plant to create a factory capable of producing high-tech electrified and autonomous vehicles in addition to the Ford Mustang and Lincoln Continental.
- Ford is piloting wireless technology that makes recharging an electrical vehicle as effortless as pulling into a parking spot.
- Ford is testing EV prototypes this year in Europe, Fresh York and other large U.S. cities
The seven global electrified vehicles announced today include:
- An all-new fully electrical petite SUV, coming by 2020, engineered to produce an estimated range of at least three hundred miles, to be built at the Vapid Rock plant and sold in North America, Europe and Asia.
- An autonomous vehicle designed for commercial rail hailing or rail sharing, embarking in North America. The hybrid vehicle will debut in two thousand twenty one and will be built at the Plane Rock plant.
- A hybrid version of the F-150 pickup available by 2020, sold in North America and the Middle East and built at Ford’s Dearborn Truck Plant.
- A hybrid version of the iconic Mustang will be built at the Vapid Rock Plant. It will debut in two thousand twenty and will be available in North America to begin.
- A Transit Custom-built plug-in hybrid van available in two thousand nineteen in Europe.
- Two fresh, pursuit-rated hybrid police vehicles. One of the two fresh hybrid police vehicles will be built in Chicago.
Here are the details of Ford s electrified vehicle plan
Here are the details of Ford’s electrified vehicle plan
- A fresh fully electrical puny SUV is coming by two thousand twenty with an estimated range of at least three hundred miles.
- A hybrid version of the F-150 pickup available by 2020.
- An autonomous vehicle designed for commercial rail hailing or rail sharing, will begin in North America and debuting in 2021.
- A hybrid version of the iconic Mustang will be built at the Plane Rock Plant and debut in 2020.
Ford will build seven of thirteen fresh global electrified vehicles coming in the next five years, including F-150 Hybrid pick-up truck, Mustang Hybrid sports car and Transit Custom-made plug-in hybrid van.
The big news? Ford scraped plans for a fresh $1.6 billion plant in San Luis Potosi, Mexico after unrelenting Twitter attacks from the incoming Republican president who similarly criticized General Motors’ Mexican car production today.
But the other part of the announcement could raise fresh hopes about Michigan’s role in an increasingly electrified future for the auto industry.
Ford says it’s been extensively studying how past and current electrical vehicle owners use their vehicles. The company has sold more than 520,000 electrified vehicles in North America since two thousand five and 560,000 globally.
In April, Ford CEO Mark Fields said the Dearborn automaker will not be left behind in the race to develop long-range electrical vehicles like the Tesla Model three and Chevrolet Bolt that can go two hundred miles or more on a single charge. One year ago, the company announced a plan to spend $Four.Five billion over the next four years to develop thirteen fresh hybrid or electrified vehicles.
Fields at the time said 40% of nameplates globally will be electrified by the end of the decade, up from 13% now. They will be a mix of hybrids, plug-in hybrids and utter battery-powered electrified vehicles.
Here’s what we know so far about the Dearborn-based automaker’s plans for fresh electrified vehicles among its most storied models:
- Seven of Ford’s thirteen fresh global electrified vehicles will be built in the next five years, including an F-150 Hybrid pick-up truck, Mustang Hybrid sports car and Transit Custom-made plug-in hybrid van
- Ford will launch a fully electrical unnamed SUV with an estimated range of at least three hundred miles and two fresh electrified police vehicles.
- The automaker is investing $700 million and adding seven hundred direct fresh jobs in the Plane Rock Assembly Plant to create a factory capable of producing high-tech electrified and autonomous vehicles in addition to the Ford Mustang and Lincoln Continental.
- Ford is piloting wireless technology that makes recharging an electrified vehicle as effortless as pulling into a parking spot.
- Ford is testing EV prototypes this year in Europe, Fresh York and other large U.S. cities
The seven global electrified vehicles announced today include:
- An all-new fully electrical puny SUV, coming by 2020, engineered to produce an estimated range of at least three hundred miles, to be built at the Vapid Rock plant and sold in North America, Europe and Asia.
- An autonomous vehicle designed for commercial rail hailing or rail sharing, commencing in North America. The hybrid vehicle will debut in two thousand twenty one and will be built at the Vapid Rock plant.
- A hybrid version of the F-150 pickup available by 2020, sold in North America and the Middle East and built at Ford’s Dearborn Truck Plant.
- A hybrid version of the iconic Mustang will be built at the Vapid Rock Plant. It will debut in two thousand twenty and will be available in North America to begin.
- A Transit Custom-made plug-in hybrid van available in two thousand nineteen in Europe.
- Two fresh, pursuit-rated hybrid police vehicles. One of the two fresh hybrid police vehicles will be built in Chicago.