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Two century-old automotive giants have joined forces!
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Under mounting cost pressure, Ford and Renault are huddling together: in October 2025 they announced that, starting in 2028, two small, affordable Ford-badged battery-electric passenger cars will be built at Renault¡¯s ElectriCity plant in northern France on the Ampere platform, while joint development of light-commercial vehicles is also being explored.

Ford fills its European small-car EV gap and saves years of R&D time and money; Renault secures steady orders to amortise its soaring EV costs and reinforce its continental position. Both century-old giants are bleeding¡ªRenault posted an H1 net loss of €11.1 billion and Ford¡¯s EU market share has slid to just 3.3% as it prepares to cut 4,000 European jobs by 2027¡ªso sharing platforms and expenses offers mutual rescue and a ¡°collaborate-to-cut-costs¡± template for legacy automakers worldwide.

Ford CEO Jim Farley (left), Renault Group CEO Francoise Savorgnan (right)

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