New Models Ford: Five New Models for Europe

Source: sp-x | Translated by AI 1 min Reading Time

Recently, Ford has attracted attention more for the deletion of models. It will soon be replenished.

Ford plants in Cologne-Niehl (Germany)(Image: Ford)
Ford plants in Cologne-Niehl (Germany)
(Image: Ford)

Ford is replenishing its European passenger car range. Five new models are to be launched on the market by 2029, including an electric Fiesta successor and three crossovers with combustion engines. This means that the brand's portfolio is growing again after having been thinned out in recent years.

A compact SUV will be launched in 2028, which will be based on the robust off-roader Bronco in terms of appearance and name. The car will be built in Valencia, where the similarly sized Kuga currently rolls off the production line. It is not yet clear whether the drive systems will be pure combustion engines or whether a full hybrid or plug-in hybrid will be offered.

Two E-Models from Renault Cooperation

Two electric models will also be launched in the same year, which are likely to come from the new cooperation with Renault—a Ford offshoot of the R5 and a variant based on the R4 crossover offshoot are to be expected. The manufacturer promises rally-influenced design language and corresponding driving dynamics. Production will probably take place in France.

Two further crossovers from European production are also set to feature rally genes, rounding off the renewal in 2029. As with the Bronco offshoot, Ford is making little concrete mention of "multi-energy" vehicles—it is unclear whether and to what extent the petrol engines that will probably always be available will be electrified. In the brand's model range, they could form a kind of replacement for the discontinued Focus.

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