Ford of Europe Managing Director Martin Sander, who left early next year fiestaof take its place planned electric crossover messed with. The company took over from its petrol and diesel-powered predecessors. with electric vehicles It is completely renewing its European portfolio.
So far, Ford first all-electric crossoverHe kept his car away from prying eyes, but Martin Sander couldn’t help himself and posted a photo of himself on Twitter next to the car. Also note that the opening is just around the corner and the car is in Cologne, Germany. will be produced also confirmed.
Now everything falls into place – the Fiesta bows after decades of service and the factory it was built in, new generation electric cars It is undergoing a multi-million renovation to produce it. of renewal March It is scheduled to be completed in the month of July, which is exactly in July of that year. will start production when the production crossover, which is
Although only a small part of the car is shown in the photo, Ford F-150 lightningWe can notice that there is a brand new light signature that is not much different from the one in . We can fully assess the size and overall shape of the upcoming electric vehicles – a smaller one with definitely familiar angles and stance. Ford ExplorerWe’re looking at
Ford wants its new electric vehicle to compete with the likes of the Nissan Ariya and Toyota bZ4X, but company executives have avoided mentioning the Volkswagen ID 4 – mainly because the new Ford will be a dressed-up ID 4. This is perhaps a very strong statement – the two cars will share the MEB (soon to be MEB+) platform and will compete in the same way that the Skoda Enyaq competes with its VW siblings.
The design will be completely different, and from this perspective alone, Ford’s you will look strong We can safely say. The hood line is high and the front is chunky with its strong fender arches and big wheels – the car will look adventure-ready, and that’s the message Ford wants to send to potential buyers.
The company’s new design ethic for future European electric cars is called the “Adventurous Spirit,” and the company claims that Ford has channeled 120 years of tradition into new designs.
Ford divides all of its new electric cars into four families: Active Adventure, Wild Performance, Best Outdoors, and Escape from the City. new MEB-based crossoverThanks to its AWD drivetrain and medium size, it falls into the Active Adventure group.
Ford plans to use one of its classic names for the upcoming model, and it looks like there will be a sportier version of it as well. Ford’s Range up to 700 km It will be interesting to see if it will use the new MEB+ platform that has Still – the 220 kW (299 hp) AWD Ford crossover looks like a winner, even if it only achieves a range of 483km like its VW ID 4 GTX sibling.