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Ford Motor Co. is still betting billions on building electric vehicles in Kentucky, even as the industry loses federal backing.
With drastic changes to its development, manufacturing, design and electrical elements, Ford pulls a rabbit out of a hat.
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNFord to end Escape and Lincoln Corsair in 2026 to make room for low-cost EV pickup
Ford will retire Escape and Corsair to launch a budget-friendly “Model-T” EV truck in 2027, shifting production to its ...
Ford announced Monday it will invest $2 billion and secure nearly 2,200 jobs in a Louisville, Ky., assembly plant that will ...
In what CEO Jim Farley called a 'Model T moment,' the company that popularized assembly lines is turning in a new direction ...
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNFord Promises 'Model T' Electric Vehicle Moment Monday With EV Market At Cross Roads
Ford reported that its electric vehicle division lost $1.33 billion in Q2, even as its EV revenue soared to $2.4 billion.
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