Ford will cut 4,000 jobs in Europe by the end of 2027

Ford will cut 4000 jobs in Europe by the end


One of the world’s largest automobile manufacturers Ford, 4,000 people will be laid off in Europe by the end of 2027. will take out.

Ford, one of the well-established automobile manufacturers that has begun to experience serious losses, especially due to the influence of Chinese companies, is resorting to layoffs in order to keep costs under control. Stating that it will part ways with 4,000 people, especially those based in Germany and the UK, by the end of 2027, Ford blames the competition that has reached an unprecedented level, difficult regulatory rules and economic conditions for the decision taken. Stating that the passenger car segment in Europe has experienced significant losses in recent years, the brand has not been able to stand out in the Turkish market lately. Ford wants to get out of the boring car business and focus on its iconic car business, according to company CEO Jim Farley. Fiesta, Fusion/Mondeo And Taurus will retire Focus, which has incredibly high brand awareness, in 2025. farleyalthough they are quite popular Fiesta, Focus and Mondeo He thinks that it is not worth spending more money on tools like these.

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The company had previously come to the fore with news of cancellation, the seven-seat/three-row all-electric Ford SUV model was cancelled. The company announced this vehicle with a range of 563 km in the first stage. 2025 It had planned to launch it on the market in . Later 2027 The vehicle, which was postponed to 2018, became history in its fully electric form. Despite this, the work done for the model will not be completely thrown away. Ford will launch a seven-seat/three-row vehicle for families on a “hybrid” infrastructure. A date has not been given for this yet. The company also postponed an electric model codenamed T3 from 2025 to 2027.is making major changes in its long-term plans due to both the decreasing demand for electric vehicles and the influence of Chinese companies.

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