The Changan Ford joint venture company established in 2012 is headquartered in Chongqing and plants also in Hangzhou and Harbin. Changan Ford is the largest production unit for Ford outside its Detroit Michigan unit. Since 2012 Ford sunk around $2 billion into Changan Ford, most of the investment is associated with combustion production capital. Changan Ford is one of the latecomers to the Chinese EV sector.
Ford and the Chinese automaker Anhui Zotye
this week announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to
establish a 50/50 JV to develop electrified passenger vehicles in China.
The JV is the second such JV announced by Ford, which is experiencing
sales declines in the Chinese vehicle sector. The Detroit based company
and another Chinese domestic JV partner, Changan, announced in April that they would offer PHEV and BEV versions of all the vehicles they manufacture by 2025.
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