The Model T Ford is often cited as the first mass-produced car in America, and high schools across the United States still applaud Henry Ford as the inventor of the automobile assembly line. But it ...
Cast your mind back to a time when the automobile was still considered a novel invention. The Benz Patent Motorwagen debuted in 1886, representing more of a technological curiosity than anything. The ...
Ford’s CEO calls its new EV a “Model T moment,” a claim that suggests a revolution in affordability. We analyze if a low-cost, LFP-powered car can truly live up to the legacy of the car that put the ...
What a great car the Model T Ford was. Ford Motor Co. produced more than 15 million of these cars in 19 years from 1908 to 1927. Me & My Car: ‘Parade-worthy tractors’ on display at Forest Home Farms ...
Ford did not invent the automobile. We have Carl Benz to blame for that with his Benz Patent Motorwagen. But we can safely credit Ford with creating the affordable car in the shape of the Model T. One ...
CEO Jim Farley says the company is poised to unveil a "breakthrough" EV and U.S.-built platform, calling it a pivotal moment in Ford’s history. The strategy aims to leapfrog Chinese EV rivals by ...
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 ...
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