In a move reflecting its commitment to electric vehicle development, Ford has opened its new electric vehicle development center in Long Beach, California. The center aims to achieve high production efficiency and reduce costs to make prices reach <strong>$30,000</strong>.
Ford has announced the launch of its new electric vehicle platform, named 'Universal Electric Vehicle', aiming to turn its electric vehicle unit from annual losses into profitability by 2029. This initiative comes as the global electric vehicle market faces significant downturns.
Hyundai's CEO, José Munoz, unveiled an ambitious plan to invest $26 billion in the production of trucks and sports cars in the United States. This move aims to compete with Ford and meet the rising demand for electric and hybrid vehicles.
The American automotive industry faces significant challenges in the European market, where buyers show little interest in large trucks like the Ford F-150. This gap in interest raises concerns for American companies aiming to expand globally.
Ford has reached a historic milestone in the automotive world by becoming the fastest production car ever at the renowned Nürburgring racetrack, surpassing all other vehicles. This achievement reflects technological advancements in the automotive industry and strengthens Ford's market position.
Ford has announced the development of a specialized navigation system designed to assist drivers in exploring off-road terrains more easily. This system, created in collaboration with the onX Offroad app, provides access to over 650,000 miles of unpaved trails.
Ford has announced a recall of 134 units of its Ranger and Mustang models for 2024 and 2025 in Australia due to potential issues with exhaust gas recirculation valves. These defects could lead to power loss while driving, increasing the risk of accidents.