The Ford Motor Company Engine plant is an engine manufacturing facility located in Almussafes, on the southern part of the city of Valencia, in Spain.
Operating alongside the Ford Motor Company Valencia Body and Assembly plant, the Valencia engine plant focuses its manufacturing operations on engines like the Ford 2.0L EcoBoost and Ford 2.3L EcoBoost destined to vehicles like the Lincoln Corsair, Ford Focus, Ford Mondeo, Ford Escape / Kuga, Ford Explorer, Ford Edge, Ford Everest, Ford Mustang, Lincoln Nautilus and Ford Ranger.
Ford Valencia first started production of the Ford Fiesta in 1976, and quickly grew to become Ford’s largest manufacturing complex outside the United States, with a production capacity of 450,000 vehicles a year. The plant was built under the leadership of Hanns Brand, who had previously been responsible for building the Ford Saarlouis plant, which served as a blueprint for the Valencia project
This page shows information about the Ford Motor Company Valencia Body and Assembly plant.
Year opened | 1976 |
Facility size | N/A |
Land occupied | 270 acres |
Location | 46440, Valencia, Spain |
Hourly employees | N/A |
Salaried employees | N/A |
Total employees | 900 |
Engines | Production Years |
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Ford 2.0L EcoBoost Engine | 2010 - present |
Ford 2.3L EcoBoost Engine | 2015 - present |
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