Here’s Every Plant That Will Produce The Ford F-Series In 2026
Located in Oakville, Kansas, Kentucky, Ohio, and Dearborn.
Read More »Located in Oakville, Kansas, Kentucky, Ohio, and Dearborn.
Read More »Confirming a report from early last year.
Read More »Expansion work at the Ohio Assembly plant continues.
Read More »The F-650 and F-750, specifically.
Read More »Along with the Kentucky Truck Plant.
Read More »A refresh is on the way for the long-running model, too.
Read More »As expected, since the plant was on strike for most of the month.
Read More »A potential big change for the EV van.
Read More »The redesigned pickup enjoyed a big boost last month.
Read More »Following a short pause in production.
Read More »Humans and machines working together in harmony.
Read More »Ford is shoring up production plans for three assembly plants.
Read More »The automaker will soon build a commercial EV at the plant.
Read More »This will mark the second straight week the plant has been shut down.
Read More »Both the Kentucky and Ohio assembly plants will be down next week.
Read More »Protests have led to two more plants experiencing disruptions.
Read More »The chip shortage once again comes for the F-Series, and other Ford vehicles too.
Read More »Both the Ohio and Kentucky plants will be affected by a parts shortage.
Read More »The recall covers a total of 11 models.
Read More »Missing components could include underbody heat shield, a thermal insulator patch under the floor mat, or covers for the seat bolts and seat pedestal.
Read More »An anonymous online post claimed that cases were "doubling by the day."
Read More »Skipping a model year to increase residual values.
Read More »They join four other major metro areas in Ford's quick-testing efforts.
Read More »Apparently, the Bronco Sport has entered production much sooner than expected.
Read More »Over 19,000 workers build the Ford F-Series across four plants. Here's how it all breaks down.
Read More »The mayor says that the additional 300 workers has been confirmed by Ford and the UAW.
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