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BorgWarner Inc.
g (Ningbo) Co., Ltd. The company serves over 100 customers in China including Chery Automobile, Nanjing MG Motor, Dong Feng Motors, China Sino Truck, China National Heavy-duty Truck Company, FAW Wuxi Diesel, Shanghai VW, FAW VW, ZhengZhou Nissan and Foton Motor as well as overseas customers such as Ford, TATA, Case New Holland and Chrysler. (From a press release on Apr. 22, 2008) BorgWarner announced that it will establish a joint venture with C...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/04/02
Ford Motor, Kentucky Truck Plant[USA]
Ford reduces summer shutdown time to meet strong demand Ford changes to aluminum for Expedition SUV by 2018 Ford introduces all-new aluminum-bodied 2018 Expedition Lincoln introduces all-new 2018 Navigator SUV at New York Auto Show Ford investing USD 900 million in Kentucky Truck Plant for Ford, Lincoln SUVs Lincoln introduces redesigned Navigator models ahead of fall launch Ford’s Kentucky Truck Plant completes renovation for all-new...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/02/19
Ford Motor, Kansas City Assembly Plant[USA]
Employees as of July 2024: 9,021 Ford idles four plants in coming weeks Ford introduces new F-150 at NAIAS, announces new Bronco and Ranger models Ford introduces updated 2018 F-150 lineup with advanced features, powertrains Ford idles five North American plants to adjust passenger car inventory Ford, FCA, GM facing production shutdowns of pickups, vans after supplier fire Ford moves to ensure F-150 availability despite fire at parts supplier ...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/02/19
Ford Motor, Flat Rock Assembly Plant[USA]
Ford Motor, Flat Rock Assembly Plant Ford Mustang, Mustang GT, Mustang Dark Horse, Shelby GT350 & 350R, Fusion (2013-2016), Lincoln Continental (2016-2020), EV (2024- planning) Passenger car assembly plant - Employees as of August 2024: 1,663 - formerly AutoAlliance International, Inc. (JV plant of Ford and Mazda):Renamed as Ford's plant in September 2012; Mazda transferred its shareholding to Ford in January 2015 - Production of the Mazda mode...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/02/19
Ford Motor Mexico, Cuautitlan Stamping and Assembly Plant[Mexico]
upply new program at Ford plant in Cuautitlan, Mexico Ford seeking suppliers for its EV to be built in Cuautitlan, Mexico Ford to cease Fiesta production in Cuautitlan, Mexico by August 2019 to retool for EV Ford investing USD 900 million to build BEV’s in Flat Rock, AVs in new Michigan facility Ford, Lincoln brands to each launch a mid-size BEV crossover by 2022 Reportedly Detroit 3 are planning additional downtime or extra productio...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/02/19
Changan Ford Automobile Co., Ltd.[China]
scape PHV; Changan Ford: Escort (-2022), SUV EVOS (2021-2024); Engine plant: 1.5L Ti-VCT Engine, 1.0L EcoBoost Engine, I4 MPC series Engine, 1.5L Sigma GTDI UPG Engine, 1.5L Dragon GTDI PHEV Engine; Transmission plant: Two types of transmission; the joint venture of Changan Automobile and Ford, Formerly Changan Ford Mazda Automobile Co., Ltd. Changan Ford's Output : Vehicle 245,190 units ( 2024 ) Vehicle 226,886 units ( 2023 ) Vehicle ...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/02/14
Ford announces new Mustang versions for Europe
Ford announces new Mustang versions for Europe On April 17, Ford announced new Mustang versions, including the Mustang Mach-E Rally, the first ever rally-inspired EV from Ford, the ultra-high-performance Mustang GTD, and the new Mustang California Special model in Europe. The Mustang Mach-E Rally is equipped with a dual-motor all-wheel drive electric powertrain that delivers 486ps of power and 950 Nm of torque. The vehicle also comes with a tuned...
News Updated at: 2024/04/18
The USMCA and the Mexican Automotive Industry
i/Kia (76.7%), and Mazda (85.9%), which produce compact cars for the domestic Mexican market. In terms of vehicle types produced, the shift to light trucks (including SUVs) continues, with 76% of total production being light trucks, as companies focus on demand in the U.S. market. In contrast to Ford, Stellantis, Toyota, and Honda withdrawing from passenger car production (and GM from May 2022), more than half of Nissan’s relatively large pr...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2022/04/01
Ford (Part 1): Focusing on EVs and Commercial Vehicles under the "Ford+" Business Strategy
ction of most passenger cars and production cuts caused by semiconductor supply shortages. For 2022, Ford expects wholesale volume to improve by 10-15% due to the launch of new EV models and improved semiconductor supply. In its plan to introduce new models in the U.S., with the exception of the Mustang, the company is discontinuing low profitability passenger cars and focusing on SUVs and pickup trucks. In pickup trucks, the company will add ...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2022/03/30
IAA Mobility 2021: VW and Ford reveal concepts and electric cars focusing on performance
touchscreen visible Because there's no combustion engine, the area under the bonnet can be used as an extra-luggage space, offering a 81-liter space The boot offers a luggage space of 402 liters ------------------ KeywordsIAA, Motor Show, Carbon Neutral, Electric, EV, Mobility, VW, Cupra, Audi, Ford, Mustang, Seat, Cockpit Module ...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2021/10/06
Ford (Part 2): Rationalization and Aggressive Product Enhancement in Europe and China
er declining in 2020, is forecasted to gradually increase to 5.37 million units in 2023 (+4.9% vs. 2019). Growth is expected to be driven by the U.S. and China, while in Europe production is expected to shift from Western Europe to Eastern Europe. This report is the second part of two reports on Ford, with Part 1 providing an overview of Ford’s North American operations and new management structure. Part 2 focuses on Ford's status in the Eur...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2020/11/25
Ford (Part 1): Collaboration with VW and targeted investment under new CEO
icially appointed president and chief executive officer (CEO), succeeding Jim Hackett. Before Farley moved to Ford in 2007, he spent 17 years at U.S. Toyota where he was group vice president and general manager of Lexus and prior to that launched the rollout of Toyota’s Scion brand. After joining Ford, Farley’s responsibilities included serving as executive vice president and president of Ford Europe, Middle East and Africa, president of New ...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2020/11/16
Start of USMCA and Mexican automobile industry trends
ow-priced imports for domestic sales Mexican production and export trends: OEMs shifting production to light trucks for the U.S., with about 90% for export Sales trend in Mexico: Small passenger cars account for the majority, with imports increasing Activities of OEMs: GM, Nissan, FCA, VW, Hyundai, Ford, Toyota, Mazda, Honda, etc. Production Forecast by LMC Automotive: Mexican production to below 3 mn units in 2020 and recover to 3.8 mn units in ...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2020/07/17