Henry Ford introduced the moving assembly line, a system that reshaped industrial production and helped make automobiles more accessible to the public.
Ford CEO Jim Farley called out Chinese automaker BYD in his hyped announcement of a new midsize truck.
According to The Detroit News, Escape production at Louisville ended on Dec. 1, 2025. Ford is now converting the plant to build vehicles on its new Universal EV Platform, a flexible architecture that ...
In 1907, Henry Ford announced his goal for the Ford Motor Company: to create "a motor car for the great multitude." At that time, automobiles were expensive, custom-made machines. Ford's engineers ...
Discover how Henry Ford revolutionized the auto industry with the Model T and the moving assembly line, founding Ford Motor Co. and changing industrial production.
Ford Motor Co. on Monday said it will invest $2 billion in Louisville Assembly Plant here to build the first vehicle — a midsize truck — on its Universal EV Platform using a new manufacturing ...
Ford says that it's planning to invest $2 billion in a Louisville, Kentucky assembly plant, as the carmaker looks to overhaul its production lines to produce more affordable electric vehicles. As ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Ford Motor Co. will invest nearly $2 billion retooling a Kentucky factory to produce electric vehicles that it says will be more affordable, more profitable to build, and will ...
One hundred years ago this month, the Ford Motor Company produced 10,000 Model T cars in one day. That level of production for one specific car would never be matched as production lines added new ...
Tesla Inc. has a plan to fend off cheaper competition from China with a $25,000 electric car. But first it has to overhaul a 100-year-old manufacturing process pioneered by Henry Ford. The company is ...
Ford Motor Co. CEO Jim Farley announces a new electric vehicle platform and assembly system at the Louisville Assembly Plant on August 11. Less than two weeks after announcing its electric vehicle ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Ford Motor Co. will invest nearly $2 billion retooling a Kentucky factory to produce electric vehicles that it says will be more affordable, more profitable to build, and will ...