Ford Model E hybrid & EV planned for new Mexican plant
Ford will invest $1.6 billion in a brand-new factory in Mexico where a dedicated green vehicle could be manufactured.
Ford is preparing to build its first all-new North American assembly plant in more than 20 years and the Blue oval has chosen Mexico as the place to put a massive $1.6 billion investment. The company is still refusing to confirm what models would be assembled there, but many sources claim production of the next generation Focus sedan and hatchback could move from Wayne, Michigan, to Mexico.
What’s more interesting, Ford could start producing a dedicated green vehicle at the same plant that will be available in three different versions – electric, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid. No specific details are available at the moment, but it is believed the car will wear the Model E moniker and will be based on the next-gen Focus, but featuring a distinctive body.
Ford is reportedly planning a production of around 50,000 units of the new vehicle that will effectively replace the C-Max Hybrid, C-Max Energi plug-in hybrid, and Focus Electric. It is expected to hit the assembly line in 2019.