2018-08-22 17:44:57

Ford will make nine new cars

Ford will make 9 new products in a couple of years. According to Western media executive vice president of the company Hua Tai-Tang, the names of some sedans will not disappear from the market.

To the present model number, completely new machines can be added to different segments.

The Ford brand in the US can shorten the segment of sedans in the near future because such cars are losing popularity among consumers. The rate will be made for crossovers, SUVs, and pickups.

Today Ford for the USA has announced several new cars: Bronco, Focus Active, and Ranger. After 5 years,  is expected an appearance of a compact crossover with a Bronco base.

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