Ford to invest $11B in vehicle electrification by 2022

Jan. 17, 2018
Ford is working to develop 40 electrified vehicles, including 16 that are fully electric.

By 2022, Ford plans to increase their electrification investment by $6.5 billion, Executive Chairman Bill Ford Jr. said at the North American International Auto Show.

With the team working to develop 40 electrified vehicles, including 16 fully battery electric, hybrids and plug-in vehicles, a previously announced $4.5 billion investment jumped to $11 billion. 

"We're going to electrify even our most iconic vehicles," Ford said at the show. "The only question is, will the customer be there with us?"

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