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    Ford Adding Electrified F-150, Mustang, Transit by 2020 in Major EV Push; Expanded U.


    Ford Adding Electrified F-150, Mustang, Transit by 2020 in Major EV Push; Expanded U.S. Plant to Add 700 Jobs to Make EVs, Autonomous Cars

    · Ford confirms seven of 13 new global electrified vehicles coming in the next five years, including F-150 Hybrid, Mustang Hybrid and Transit Custom plug-in hybrid

    · Ford to launch fully electric SUV with an estimated range of at least 300 miles, to be sold in Asia, North America and Europe



    · The automaker is investing $700 million and adding 700 direct new jobs in Flat Rock (Michigan) Assembly Plant to create a factory capable of producing high-tech electrified and autonomous vehicles – plus the iconic Ford Mustang and Lincoln Continental



    · Ford is piloting wireless technology that makes recharging an electric vehicle as easy as pulling into a parking spot; in addition, the company is testing EV prototypes this year in London, New York and other large U.S. cities



    · Ford is canceling plans for a new $1.6 billion plant in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, and investing $700 million in the Flat Rock, Michigan, plant’s expansion; Ford will build its next-generation Focus at an existing plant in Hermosillo, Mexico, to improve company profitability



    FLAT ROCK, Mich., Jan. 6, 2017 – Ford today detailed seven of the 13 new global electrified vehicles it plans to introduce in the next five years, including hybrid versions of the iconic F-150 pickup and Mustang in the U.S., a plug-in hybrid Transit Custom van in Europe and a fully electric SUV with an expected range of at least 300 miles, to be sold in Asia, North America and Europe.



    The automaker also announced plans to invest $700 million to expand its Flat Rock Assembly Plant in Michigan into a factory that will build high-tech autonomous and electric vehicles along with the Mustang and Lincoln Continental. The expansion will create 700 direct new jobs.



    The moves are part of a $4.5 billion investment in electrified vehicles by 2020, offering customers greater fuel efficiency, capability and power across Ford’s global vehicle lineup. The plans are part of the company’s expansion to be an auto and a mobility company, including leading in electrified and autonomous vehicles and providing new mobility solutions.



    “As more and more consumers around the world become interested in electrified vehicles, Ford is committed to being a leader in providing consumers with a broad range of electrified vehicles, services and solutions that make people’s lives better,” said Mark Fields, Ford president and CEO. “Our investments and expanding lineup reflect our view that global offerings of electrified vehicles will exceed gasoline-powered vehicles within the next 15 years.”



    Ford is focusing its EV plan on its areas of strength – electrifying its most popular, high-volume commercial vehicles, trucks, SUVs and performance vehicles to make them even more capable, productive and fun to drive.



    The seven global electrified vehicles announced today include:

    · An all-new fully electric small SUV, coming by 2020, engineered to deliver an estimated range of at least 300 miles, to be built at the Flat Rock plant and sold in North America, Europe and Asia

    · A high-volume autonomous vehicle designed for commercial ride hailing or ride sharing, starting in North America. The hybrid vehicle will debut in 2021 and will be built at the Flat Rock plant

    · A hybrid version of the best-selling F-150 pickup available by 2020 and sold in North America and the Middle East. The F-150 Hybrid, built at Ford’s Dearborn Truck Plant, will offer powerful towing and payload capacity and operate as a mobile generator

    · A hybrid version of the iconic Mustang that will deliver V8 power and even more low-end torque. The Mustang Hybrid, built at the Flat Rock Plant, debuts in 2020 and will be available in the North America to start

    · A Transit Custom plug-in hybrid available in 2019 in Europe engineered to help reduce operating costs in even the most congested streets

    · Two new, pursuit-rated hybrid police vehicles. One of the two new hybrid police vehicles will be built in Chicago, and both will be upfitted with their police gear at Ford’s dedicated police vehicle modification center in Chicago
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    The award for most hideous looking taxi is in the bag.

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    I will keep saying that these Hybrid cars are the future with Toyota leading the way.
    BMW has a line up as well.
    I am telling you that any car manufacturer who does not invest in this advanced technology will become obsolete.
    There is a YouTube of a Norwegian taxi driver of a Toyota Hybrid who has done 1 million kilometres in his Hybrid with the same battery and no major mechanical repairs.
    I will remind you that I am the proud owner of a Toyota Hybrid.

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    It's good to see the world moving away from old school gasoline/diesel as the primary way.

    How much pollution it takes to generate the additional electricity (assuming lots of need to charge these coming vehicles) is an open question.

    More solar imo is also needed to save us from completely effing up all our ecosystems. 7 billion all moving toward living like western europeans and americans simply won't work otherwise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auroria View Post
    The award for most hideous looking taxi is in the bag.
    Better than the mixed bag of gay m&m taxi colors one sees on LOS.


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    Quote Originally Posted by UrbanMan
    7 billion all moving toward living like western europeans and americans simply won't work otherwise.
    If carbon dioxide emissions per western European were to meet those of Americans that would be an environmental disaster in itself.

    At the moment it is less than half.

    Paint yourself with your own tarred brush, thanks.

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    The USA needs more expensive car fuel, that is clear. Too many drive around alone in ridiculous gas guzzlers. Hit drivers in the wallet, the behavior would change. But the politicians don't have the balls.

    Trump was on record saying he thinks the idea of global warming is made up, but has wavered recently (as he has wavered on many things). In any case, I don't see him pushing hard on green issues.

    Western Europe is undoubtedly better, hardly a perfect role model, though.

    A lot of the data I have been able to find is old, cars in the USA in recent years, despite their continued bigness, are more efficient than they've ever been.

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