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Ford will discontinue the Escape and Lincoln Corsair SUVs after 2026 to make room for a new $30,000 EV at its Louisville plant. This is part of a $5 billion investment in affordable EVs. The move ...
Ford plans to start rolling out its new family of affordable electric vehicles (EVs) in 2027, including a midsize pickup ...
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Use this dining guide to start planning—and anticipating. When you think of dining in Nashville, what do you think of? Hot chicken? Barbecue? You’re not wrong, but the Nashville food scene is so much ...
In what CEO Jim Farley called a 'Model T moment,' the company that popularized assembly lines is turning in a new direction ...
Teachers will get an education in how to connect their student lessons to aviation on Aug. 19, when the Selfridge Military Air Museum hosts National Aviation Day activities.
The $2B Ford investment promises to create a new Universal EV Platform for assembly, bring a new four-door midsize truck EV to Louisville.
Corsair’s new CEO, Thi La, was confident about the future of Fanatec on its recent earnings call, but is wary of potential semiconductor tariffs.
The automaker is investing $2 billion to revamp an assembly plant for a new EV platform and production process, eyeing a more affordable lineup.
Ford's Model T moment will launch a new pickup, but it'll also doom the Escape and Lincoln Corsair, at least for a little while.
Ford announced that it will retool itsLouisville Assembly plant in Kentucky to focus on electric trucks. Their goal: To bring ...