Ford, Volkswagen Sign Agreements for Joint Projects On Commercial Vehicles, Electrification, Autonomous Driving

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Dr. Christoph Ludewig
Dr. Christoph Ludewig
Corporate Communications Head of Corporate Communications
Andreas Buchta
Andreas Buchta
Volkswagen Investor Relations
Lynn Antipas Tyson
Lynn Antipas Tyson
Ford Investor Relations: Equity Community
Michael Baumann
Michael Baumann
Ford Communications
Pietro Zollino
Pietro Zollino
Volkswagen Group Communications Volkswagen Group | Deputy Head of Group Communications & Head of Corporate Communications
Ian Thibodeau
Ian Thibodeau
Ford Communications
Eric Felber
Eric Felber
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles | Head of Communications
  • Will collaborate on commercial vehicles – city van created and built by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles and later 1-ton cargo van engineered by Ford, plus Volkswagen medium pickup built on Ford Ranger platform – from 2022
  • During the lifecycles of the products, the companies expect to produce up to a combined 8 million of the three commercial vehicles included in the commercial relationship
  • Ford to build new electric vehicle for Europe based on Volkswagen’s Modular Electric Drive Toolkit beginning in 2023; could approach a multiyear 600,000-plus units
  • With Volkswagen’s investment last week in Argo AI, Ford and Volkswagen will work with Argo AI to independently develop AVs at scale based on Argo AI’s innovative self-driving technology
  • Relationship does not involve cross-ownership between the two companies, is expected to create significant efficiencies for both companies

DEARBORN, Mich., and WOLFSBURG, Germany. Ford Motor Company and Volkswagen AG today signed agreements that expand their global alliance to meet rapidly evolving needs of their respective customers in Europe and other regions by leveraging complementary strengths in midsize pickup trucks and com-mercial and electric vehicles.

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