Ford: Built to Lead

Legacy, innovation, global power

Ford is one of the most influential and enduring automotive brands in history. Founded in 1903 by Henry Ford, the company revolutionized the auto industry by introducing mass production with the moving assembly line. This innovation made cars affordable for the average American and turned the Model T into a cultural and industrial icon. Ford didn’t just build cars—it built a nation on wheels. Over the decades, Ford has continually evolved, producing vehicles that cater to a wide range of drivers. From the rugged F-Series trucks—America’s best-selling vehicles for over four decades—to the sporty Mustang, Ford has delivered power, performance, and reliability across its lineup. The Mustang, introduced in 1964, became a symbol of American muscle and freedom, a legend that still thrives in modern form. Ford’s commitment to innovation is evident in its strides toward sustainability and technology. The company has embraced electrification with models like the Mustang Mach-E and the F-150 Lightning, combining zero-emissions driving with the capability and performance Ford is known for. Its investment in hybrid and fully electric vehicles is reshaping the future of its brand while honoring its legacy. Globally, Ford is a leader, with vehicles built and sold in nearly every market. Its focus on smart design, driver safety, and technological integration ensures it remains relevant in a rapidly changing industry. Ford is more than just a carmaker—it's a cornerstone of automotive history and a symbol of progress, determination, and American ingenuity.


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