Ford is talking to the US and other governments to start making military vehicles based on the Ranger and Super Duty platforms. CEO Jim Farley told analysts last month the automaker is in “early discussions with the U.S. government on some defense-related needs.” This development could mark a significant expansion of Ford's portfolio into the military sector.
Other automotive news includes Volkswagen's decision not to sublet its factories to Chinese automakers, and the German capital of Berlin considering a car ban. Additionally, the President of Ford Europe hinted at potential news regarding the Fiesta compact car brand, which was last produced in 2023.
Business analysts predict that Tesla and SpaceX may merge next year, although this is speculative at this point. The automotive industry is constantly evolving, with companies exploring new opportunities and technologies to stay ahead of the curve.
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Source: thedrive.com


