Ford (F) posted a strong fourth quarter US report, capping off a strong year for the Dearborn, Mich.-based automaker. Ford said US sales in Q4 rose 2.7% versus a year ago, powered by truck and hybrid ...
Built between 1976 and 2023, the Ford Fiesta sold over 20 million units. Needless to say, it's one of the company's most iconic and best-selling nameplates. Like all superminis, it also spawned ...
Did you know it's been more than two years since Ford decided to end the life of the Fiesta? The final example of the iconic supermini left the assembly line at the Cologne factory in Germany in ...
14:18, Tue, Dec 16, 2025 Updated: 14:22, Tue, Dec 16, 2025 Ford could be bringing back one of the UK’s best-selling hatchback models just years after the model was scrapped. The Ford Fiesta is one of ...
Renault and Ford join forces to share Renault's Ampere electric car platform First of two new small Ford EVs due early 2028 Fiesta name could return Renault and Ford have announced a new partnership ...
Two years on from Ford stopping production of the Fiesta, Europe’s beloved supermini is set for a Lazarean comeback – as an electric hatchback. Better a sinner who repents than a proud saint. It’s all ...
A Ford-Renault EV tie-up could bring the Fiesta (and Ka) back from the dead THE FORD Fiesta could be making a dramatic comeback as an electric car – some two years after it was discontinued. The ...
Ford has turned to Renault for a strategic partnership that will produce two compact electric vehicles for Europe, signalling the return of Fiesta alongside a larger SUV model. Announced overnight, ...
Your next small electric Ford could be a Renault thanks to a new partnership between the two companies in a bid to fight back against the onslaught of Chinese EVs. Ford announced the agreement ...
The Ford Fiesta could be reborn in 2028 following an agreement signed by Renault and Ford to develop a pair of Ford-branded cars. These models will be based on the underpinnings which form the basis ...
Teamwork makes the dream work, as the saying goes. Or at least, that's the going theory in the boardrooms of Ford and Renault. According to a new report from the Wall Street Journal, the two ...