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Ford announced in 2014 plans to reduce its vehicle platforms from sixteen to nine. [1] In 2014, Ford vehicles were built on fifteen distinct platforms. This only applies to Ford and Lincoln and not to any brands that were previously held by the company (such as Mazda and Volvo), and is expected to cut costs by 20%.
Ford MoDe:Me / Ford MoDe:Pro / Ford MoDe:Flex: Electric bike prototypes. [495] [496] 2017 Ford GoBike: 2021 Rakun Pro2 / Rakun Pro3: Ford Otosan developed electric mopeds. [497] 2023 Oshkosh Defense NGDV: US mail van co-developed with Ford, earlier version was V363 (Transit) based. [498] 2023 Ford F-LINE: H623? Year Upcoming Other codenames 2021
The Ford Mustang Mach-E is a battery electric compact crossover SUV produced by Ford. [12] Introduced on November 17, 2019, it went on sale in December 2020 as a 2021 model. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The Mach-E is part of the Mustang series, [ 15 ] with its name inspired by the Mach 1 variant of the first-generation Mustang .
The “EV-certified” program was announced in September 2022 by Ford CEO Jim Farley amid high demand for the vehicles, low supplies and industry-wide optimism for all-electric cars and trucks.
Some history -- Until the mid-1980s, Ford used a code name system for major new product programs. Some of these were major programs that spawned platforms (Fox and Panther), others may have been spin-offs of existing products. The last code-name program was the Taurus.
The “Ford Power Promise” program begins Tuesday for customers who purchase or lease a new Ford EV such as the F-150 Lightning pickup truck or Mustang Mach-E crossover. Part of the goal is to ...
It replaces the Ford C170 platform and Mazda B platform (BJ). The C1 platform debuted with the European Ford Focus C-Max compact MPV in early 2004. The platform is designed for either front-or all-wheel drive. First called the C1 platform, it was designed in Ford's European development center in Cologne, Germany, as the "C Technologies Program ...
Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) is a term used throughout Ford Motor Company's global operations as a performance group, first used in America as Ford's own "speed shop", with a separate budget from Ford's regular operations.