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Ian Henry looks at what Ford’s partnership with Renault in Europe indicates about the US company’s plans and future direction
Ford licensed Volkswagen’s electric MEB platform and technology in 2020 and started making vehicles based on it three years later. The two models—Explorer and Capri—have not been a success, and whether Ford will make the 600,000 vehicles allowed in the agreement is another matter.
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