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Ford Wakes Up | Israel today

2020-06-23T11:29:53.738Z


With no less than 4 launches of new models, the giant from Detroit is previewing the return to full productivity vehicle


With no less than 4 launches of new models, the giant from Detroit is anticipating a return to full output

The US reported that Ford plants have returned to full output, and even more. As of tomorrow - according to the company's announcement - all Ford plants in the United States will return to their normal operations as they advance the initial date of the July 6 start.


Ford began limited operations in North America on May 18, after two months of downtime due to the Corona virus. In the weeks since then, the creature has been occasionally stopped when workers carrying the virus were discovered, but recently it has added impaired workers and guards. According to a company spokesman, Ford managed to reach 96% of production targets in those weeks. This is great news for Ford dealers across the US who have had to deal with limited stocks.


Ford itself faces four very important launches. The first, and perhaps most important, is one of the best-selling cars in the world: an F-150 pickup that is due right this week. This is a new generation of the best selling car in the US and a major Ford profit base. Alongside gasoline and diesel engines there will also be a full electric f-150 EV.




Ford Bronco - who came to give Fayette to Jeep Wrangler - will be introduced on July 13 after being moved from the original July 9 launch date after it was discovered - coincidentally or not - to OJ Simpson's birthday - who lifted the Bronco to high status due to a police chase on broadcast live. The Bronco in itself inspires great curiosity and will appear in 3-door, 5-door versions and even a pickup with a long wheelbase like a Gladiator Jeep and probably similar pricing. Information leaked reveals that it will be equipped with a detachable front stabilizer rod and two original deep locks - a great joy for all terrain mice.




Ford Bronco Sport - a small, soft version of the Big Bronco that will use Ford Escape mechanics - including hybrid propulsion and a single chassis. The Ford Mach E - sporty electric SUV - with a design inspiration from the Mustang that was unveiled just before the Corona closures - and is now expected to reach the markets more noticeably. Ford is also continuing next year with models to be produced and developed in partnership with VW. So we will have a new generation of Transit / Transporter in the product cycle and also an Amarok / Ranger pickup that will be the co-development of the two giants.


Source: israelhayom

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