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Ford to Triple Hybrid Production, Introduce Plug-In

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Ford is taking aim at two of its biggest competitors with a hybrid and plug-in hybrid based on the C-Max model it sells in Europe. The two cars roll into showrooms next year as part of the automaker’s aggressive plan to triple production of hybrid and electric vehicles by 2013.

The second-largest U.S. automaker has said one in four cars it sells by 2020 will have an electric motor and a big battery of some sort. To reach that goal, Ford will ramp up production of hybrids, plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles to 100,000 within two years. It is investing $135 million and adding 220 jobs at three Michigan factories to hit that goal, which includes rolling out models to compete with the Toyota Prius and Chevrolet Volt.

“This is really a big deal for us because we’re seeing a growing appetite for fuel-efficient and green vehicles,” said Jim Farley, group vice president of marketing, sales and service. “May was our biggest month for small cars in decades. Customers are really prioritizing fuel economy.”

The hybrid and plug-in are based on the C-Max sold in Europe. Ford has sold more than 100,000 of the compact cars since introducing it last year. It planned to bring the C-Max, including a seven-passenger version, over here but decided to offer only gas-electric five-passenger models.

“This is a much better opportunity than introducing the seven-passenger gasoline model,” Farley said.

The C-Max Hybrid (pictured) will join the excellent Fusion Hybrid in chipping away at the market dominance of the Toyota Prius. The C-Max Energi plug-in hybrid, meanwhile, appears aimed at the Chevrolet Volt and forthcoming Prius plug-in hybrid.

Both will use the same platform as the Ford Focus, meaning they will share suspension components and other hardware. Ford didn’t offer any specs but promised the C-Max Hybrid will deliver better fuel economy than the 41 mpg city and 36 highway of the Fusion Hybrid. The Energi will offer a combined gas-electric range of 500 miles.

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5 Comments on "Ford to Triple Hybrid Production, Introduce Plug-In"

  1. Patrick Womack on Sun, 12th Jun 2011 9:18 pm 

    Wow Unbelievable, what a model, features, Really unbelievable car.

  2. Citipropmart Pvt Ltd. on Sun, 12th Jun 2011 9:24 pm 

    Really fantastic car.

  3. Kenz300 on Sun, 12th Jun 2011 11:28 pm 

    Our adaption to higher energy costs have begun. 40 MPG is better than 20 MPG. Electric and hybrid vehicles are coming to market. Wind and solar costs continue to fall while oil, coal and nuclear continue to rise. Can we adapt fast enough or will a price or supply shock hobble the world economy?

  4. DC on Mon, 13th Jun 2011 2:06 am 

    Three times zero is lets see,….zero. The auto cartel plans to produce vast amounts of press releases, but no actual ZEV’s. They are commited to produce as many gas-powered mobile trash bins right up until the moment they destroy the plant for good. If you want clean transportation, get a good quality bike, lobby local government to stop its Cars-only transportation policies(and if you live in NA then thats your localgovs policy), and move out of suburbia.

  5. Observer on Mon, 13th Jun 2011 2:32 am 

    100,000 electric cars in 2 years doesn’t sound like such an ambitious goal to me.

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