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May
08

Ford Feels Fuel Fever, Favors Fiesta

Frd2004030144991_pv Ford Motor Company today announced the new Ford Fiesta small car for North America will be produced at the company’s transformed Cuautitlan Assembly Plant beginning in early 2010 and a sporty European hatchback model is being added to the North American lineup alongside the popular sedan.

A small car concept called the Verve showcased the design direction for the new Fiesta when it debuted at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January. Both sedan and hatchback models were displayed – with high praise from customers and the news media.

“Customers responded very positively after seeing both the sedan and hatchback versions of the Verve small car concept,” said Mark Fields, president of The Americas, Ford Motor Company. “We know the market is headed toward more small cars and crossovers. With our product and manufacturing flexibility, we will be able to offer both models and add production capacity.”

 

The New Ford Fiesta

When it goes on sale in North America in 2010, the new Fiesta will be bold and sophisticated – to help it clearly stand out from other small cars on the road. Ford is building on decades of small car leadership in Europe as it develops the new Fiesta for North America to appeal to increasingly savvy customers who value technology, design and fuel efficiency.

Momentum in small-car sales is outpacing overall industry growth worldwide. Globally, small car sales have grown from 23 million units in 2002 to an estimated 38 million in 2012.

Driving the growth in the North American market is a group of young people aged 13 to 28 years – dubbed “Millennials.” Today, this group stands 1.7 billion strong worldwide and will represent 28 percent of the total U.S. population by 2010.

The Fiesta is the first of Ford’s new global family of small cars set to debut in Europe and Asia later this year and next year – and in North America early in 2010.

Frd2004030145259_pv “We’re looking at every aspect of what’s defined Ford as a small-car leader in Europe and working to build on this expertise in driving dynamics and design across a global family of Ford cars that are as exciting to drive as they are to look at,” said Derrick Kuzak, Ford’s group vice president, Global Product Development. “The Fiesta is designed to set a new world standard for quality, design, fuel economy and comfort in the small car segment.”

Ford in Mexico

The new multi-plant development effort represents a $3 billion U.S. investment, including the support of local suppliers. It is Mexico’s largest ever automotive investment. The moves are expected to create approximately 4,500 Ford jobs. Together with all direct and indirect employment at suppliers, the moves affect 30,000 jobs in Mexico.

Frd2004030145042_pv “Ford is absolutely committed to leveraging our global assets to accelerate the shift to more fuel-efficient small cars and powertrain technologies that people really want and value,” said Ford President and CEO Alan Mulally, who was in Mexico for the announcement. “Our investments in these facilities in Mexico are part of our plan to further realign our manufacturing capacity in line with the introduction of more small cars and crossovers.”

With this investment, Ford – the first automaker to establish operations in Mexico – is building on a manufacturing presence of more than 80 years and an equally long tradition of supporting local communities.

“This opportunity to strengthen our business and the local industry has been made possible through support from the federal and state governments,” said Louise Goeser, president and CEO, Ford of Mexico. “We look forward to working together to drive continued success in the future.”

Ford officials made the announcements in a joint event featuring President Calderon as well as Governors Enrique Pena Nieto, Jose Reyes Baeza and Juan Manuel Oliva Ramirez.

The total investment is expected to increase Ford of Mexico’s annual production to nearly 500,000 vehicles and 330,000 engines by 2012, with nearly 80 percent of the vehicles and most of the engines slated for the North American market.

Today, Cuautitlan Assembly Plant makes trucks for the Mexican market, ranging from the Ford F-150 to the F-550. To meet future demand, trucks for Mexico will be imported from the U.S., making room for a new generation of small cars that are stylish and fun to drive.

Ford also has stamping and assembly plants in Hermosillo, Sonora, where the Ford Fusion, Mercury Milan and Lincoln MKZ sedans are built. These mid-size cars are sold throughout North America as well as Venezuela and Brazil and have won numerous quality awards.

Frd2004030145066_pv “Our workers at the Hermosillo plant have been a key part in boosting Ford’s overall quality,” Fields said. “Ford vehicles are among the best in the business in terms of initial quality, and we intend to keep raising the bar with each new product we bring to market, including Fiesta.”

Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles in 200 markets across six continents. With about 244,000 employees and about 90 plants worldwide, the company’s core and affiliated automotive brands include Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, Volvo, Mazda, and, until completion of their sale, Jaguar and Land Rover. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford’s products, please visit www.ford.com.

 

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May
08

Ford to Announce Production Of New Global Car

27
May
08

U.K.: Ford Focus ECOnetic Debuts at Sexy Green Car Show

EDEN PROJECT, England — Ford rolled out its Focus ECOnetic at the “Sexy Green Car Show” here, showing off a car with improved aerodynamics, low-rolling-resistance tires and enhanced lubrication. The automaker also announced a search to find the U.K.’s greenest driver.

The Focus ECOnetic is lowered by 10mm at the front and 8mm at the back and gets an aerodynamics kit made up of a modified front bumper skirt, rocker claddings and rear spoiler. It also gets a new low-viscosity transmission oil developed by Ford’s fuel partner BP. It joins the low-CO2 Ford Kuga in a lineup of vehicles that Ford says has a “green conscience.”

“The Ford Focus ECOnetic boasts class-leading CO2 emissions of 114g/km, equating to 65.6 mpg [54.6 mpg in U.S. figures], Ford said in a statement. The Focus ECOnetic is priced from the equivalent of $31,784.

The search for the greenest driver includes six regional heats, including the 2008 British Auto Show in July in London. Competitors will be behind the wheel of the Focus ECOnetic. Each regional winner will get the loan of a Focus ECOnetic. The overall winner will get a home “eco makeover” designed to cut utility bills.

Ford also spelled out exactly what it means to engage in “eco driving.” It says such a motorist removes “unnecessary cargo from the car to reduce weight.” It also suggested reducing aerodynamic drag by closing windows and removing roof racks, slowing down, using air-conditioning selectively and switching off the engine “whenever safe to do so.”

What this means to you: With the pressure for eco driving on the rise, soon it may be politically incorrect to have a lead foot. — Anita Lienert, Correspondent

21
May
08

New “Small” Ford Truck In The Works

By Jen Dunnaway

Editor

Ford’s Ranger will reportedly soon be put out to pasture, and with gas prices being what they are, the manufacturer is scrambling to replace its compact truck. PickupTrucks.com reports that Ford’s new petite pickup, possibly to be named the F-100, will essentially be a 9/10-scale F-150—and considering how blimpy those have gotten in recent years, it won’t really be that small at all. But although it’ll share the body-on-frame platform of its larger cousins, the F-100 will score its owner considerable gas savings through weight reduction, mostly as a result of high-strength steel and aluminum components. But don’t expect it to hit the market until 2011. More at PickupTrucks.com.

20
May
08

Ford plans to debut small, light pickups

Ford Motor Co. is planning a major revamping of its truck lineup in the United States in response to rising fuel prices and a consumer shift toward more fuel-efficient vehicles, The Detroit News reports today. The Dearborn automaker is developing a smaller, lighter version of its bread-and-butter F-150 pickup. The company also is designing a new global compact pickup in Australia that it plans to manufacture in South Africa and Thailand that could be imported to the United States. Ford would not comment on either program, but sources tell the newspaper that the vehicles are part of a sweeping revision of the company’s product plan that is aimed at chasing consumers who are abandoning full-sized pickups in favor of smaller, more efficient models.




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