As Ford phases out most cars, Chicago plant will produce a new SUV

The Ford assembly plant on Chicago’s Southeast Side is not expecting any layoffs as the company phases out most cars — including the signature Taurus sedan built there — in favor of SUVs and trucks.

The Torrence Avenue plant, Ford’s oldest in continuous operation, will end production of the Taurus and Police Interceptor sedans by March. At the same time, it will begin building a new vehicle — the 2020 Lincoln Aviator SUV — which, along with an all-new Ford Explorer and police version of the SUV, should keep the plant in full swing, Ford spokeswoman Kelli Felker said Thursday.

“We expect demand for these new vehicles to support the same number of employees as we have today,” Felker said.

Felker said there are about 4,000 employees at the Chicago assembly plant.