Ford and Volkswagen collaborate for broader global distribution of electric and commercial vehicles

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Ford Motor Company and Volkswagen AG 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 commercial and electric vehicles.

Plans for the agreements were first announced by Ford and Volkswagen last July.

The companies expect the alliance to enhance ownership experiences for current and future customers by more rapidly innovating vehicle offerings, incorporating relevant new technologies, delivering better utility and offering more model choices. They anticipate continued growth in global industry demand for commercial vehicles and for high-performing electric vehicles to add valuable scale to their individual product portfolios.

The alliance will:

  • Produce a medium pickup truck engineered and built by Ford, for sale by Volkswagen as the Amarok starting in 2022 within the Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles lineup
  • Further strengthen the commercial-vehicles businesses of both companies as early as 2021 – with a city delivery van based on the latest Caddy model, developed and built by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles and later a 1-ton cargo van created by Ford, and
  • Lead to a highly differentiated Ford electric vehicle for Europe by 2023 built on Volkswagen’s Modular Electric Drive, or MEB, toolkit, expanding on Ford’s zero-emission capabilities in the region

During the lifecycles of the products, the companies expect to produce up to a combined 8 million of the medium pickup truck and both commercial vans included in the commercial relationships.

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Volkswagen Group CEO Dr. Herbert Diess commented that, in light of the Covid-19 pandemic and its impacts on the global economy, more than ever it was vital to set up resilient alliances between strong companies. This collaboration would efficiently drive down development costs, allowing broader global distribution of electric and commercial vehicles, and enhance the positions of both companies.

The alliance came at a time of tremendous enthusiasm about the intersection of increasingly intelligent, connected vehicles in an ever-smarter world which created a huge opportunity to innovate and solve many of the world’s transportation challenges and deliver extraordinary benefits to customers – even as companies need to be selective about how they use their cash, stated Ford CEO Jim Hackett.

Ford and Volkswagen both have strong commercial van and pickup businesses around the world, including popular models such as Ford’s Transit and Ranger and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicle’s Transporter, Crafter, Caddy and Amarok.

Jim Farley, Ford chief operating officer commented that, the commercial vehicles were fundamental to Ford today and an area where they will accelerate and grow, and working with Volkswagen on those platforms would provide both of the companies significant financial advantages in things like engineering, and plants and tooling. Separately, Ford would add battery electric versions of Transit and F-150 in the next 24 months for commercial customers who increasingly would need zero emissions and the power of connectivity, data and artificial intelligence.

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Thomas Sedran, chairman of the board of management of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles stated that, the collaboration with Ford was a key building block of their GRIP 2025+ strategy and part of the current transformation of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles. The long-term cooperation with Ford would strengthen their very good position in area of light commercial vehicles, especially in their core European markets, and it was a proof that they are successfully implementing their plan step by step.

Ford’s use of Volkswagen’s MEB architecture in Europe will represent another cornerstone in Volkswagen’s electric vehicle strategy, and further efforts by both companies to fulfill their commitments to the Paris 2015 Agreement. Volkswagen and Ford plan to explore additional ways to cooperate on electric vehicles.

Over several years starting in 2023, Ford could deliver 600,000 electric vehicles atop the MEB architecture, which is designed to combine space and performance with electric drive. The vehicle, which will be designed and engineered by Ford in Cologne-Merkenich, will add another compelling nameplate to its own all-electric Mustang Mach-E, which will be introduced in 2021.

Additionally, the companies will both work with Argo AI to form distinct, highly capable autonomous-vehicle businesses based on Argo AI’s self-driving technology. Last week, Volkswagen closed its previously announced investment in Argo AI, the Pittsburgh-based company in which Ford already had ownership and development interests.

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Volkswagen and Ford independently choosing to invest in Argo AI illustrates the technical leadership and progress of Argo AI’s self-driving system, and how alliances can help enable development of breakthrough technologies that require substantial time and resources. Argo AI’s SDS is the first with commercial deployment plans for both Europe and the U.S. The global reach of Ford and Volkswagen will give Argo AI’s platform the largest geographic deployment potential of any autonomous driving technology to date. Reach and scale are important factors in developing an SDS that is robust and cost efficient.

The Volkswagen/Ford alliance does not include cross-ownership between the companies, which will remain competitors in the marketplace.

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