Ford Surpasses 1 Million Truck Sales in 2018

Ford extended its market dominance in trucks again in 2018 with more than 1.075 million F-Series sold globally Using average U.S. transaction pricing of $46,700, F-Series estimated sales revenue of $50 billion would be greater than the 2018 revenues of Fortune 500 companies including Oracle, American Express or Best Buy DEARBORN, Mich., Jan. 12, 2019… Continue reading Ford Surpasses 1 Million Truck Sales in 2018

Ford Releases 2019 Trends Report; Explores Shifting Behaviors and the Power of Change

Click here to download the full 2019 Trends Report The 7th annual Looking Further with Ford Trends Report reveals how trends are influencing behavioral change across key areas of our lives Survey shows that the ever-changing technology landscape is affecting people in different ways Ford focuses on global trends to understand how consumers are changing… Continue reading Ford Releases 2019 Trends Report; Explores Shifting Behaviors and the Power of Change

Trevor Worthington Appointed Vice President, Global Product Development Operations & Vehicle Programs

DEARBORN, Mich., Dec. 10, 2018 – Ford Motor Company today announced that Trevor Worthington has been appointed vice president, Global Product Development Operations & Vehicle Programs. In this new role, he will lead Ford’s global vehicle programs and be responsible for coordinating the company’s Product development resources to bring new products to market. He will… Continue reading Trevor Worthington Appointed Vice President, Global Product Development Operations & Vehicle Programs

UPDATE 1-As Google races ahead, German carmakers look to go faster on autonomous driving

FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Germany’s top carmakers including BMW and Volkswagen are looking at ways to speed up development of the next generation of self-driving cars, possibly by even working together, as tech giant Google forges ahead with plans to mass produce such vehicles. FILE PHOTO: Three of the fleet of 600 Waymo Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid… Continue reading UPDATE 1-As Google races ahead, German carmakers look to go faster on autonomous driving

Desktop Metal Closes $160M Series E Funding Round

Desktop Metal, a Burlington, MA-based metal 3D printing technology company, closed a $160m Series E funding round. The round was led by Koch Disruptive Technologies (KDT), with participation from GV (formerly Google Ventures), Panasonic, and Techtronic Industries, as well as previous venture capital investors Lux Capital, New Enterprise Associates (NEA) and Kleiner Perkins. The company,… Continue reading Desktop Metal Closes $160M Series E Funding Round

Dodge Challenger electric boost, Karma styling, limited autobahns: Today’s Car News

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Plug-in luxury-car maker Karma brought in a new design house to carry it into the future. Germany revealed a plan to impose a national speed limit on its famously unlimited autobahns. And our latest Twitter poll asks readers how soon they expect Ford to come through with an electric F-Series pickup. All this and more on Green Car Reports.

The performance community looks to be getting the electrification message. Chrysler CEO Mike Manly announced that the next version of the Dodge Challenger muscle car will ditch is signature big V-8 for a smaller engine with boost from an electric motor.

After four years under Chinese ownership, Karma, which builds the car famously developed by ex-BMW and Tesla designer Henrik Fisker, plans to take styling in a new direction in a new partnership with Italian design house Pininfarina.

In an effort to combat climate change, a German government agency has proposed limiting speeds on the country's autobahns.

After a senior Ford executive announced last week that the company will build an all-electric version of the bestselling Ford F-Series—with no mention of when—we decided to ask our readers to fill in a date in our latest Twitter poll, in a gauge of how serious electric car fans think the company is.

BMW and its rival Daimler are reportedly in talks about joining forces to develop self-driving cars.

Finally, Uber plans to start a new division to develop self-riding shared bikes and scooters.

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Schwäbisch-Bavarian development aid

They are bitter rivals in the luxury segment – nevertheless, Daimler and BMW want to make robotic cars together according to a report. What is behind the planned cooperation? Electric cars from Mercedes and BMW Monday, 21.01.2019 17:27 clock Until recently, such partnerships were almost unimaginable: a BMW engineer needed no help, least of all… Continue reading Schwäbisch-Bavarian development aid

All the $100,000 Lincoln Continental sedans with ‘suicide doors’ sold out in two days

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The 80th Anniversary Lincoln Continental Limited Edition with coach doors

Every one of the 80 special edition Lincoln Continentals with “suicide doors” have already sold out, the company said Monday.

Ford's premium brand debuted the formally named 80th Anniversary Lincoln Continental Coach Door Edition in mid-December. Within 48 hours of the car's debut, they were all gone.

The car was sold on a first-come, first-serve basis, in contrast with the more involved buying process for the Ford GT supercar, which required prospective buyers to fill out an application. But the prices were still high — north of $110,000 for each.

Lincoln said it will do another limited run next year, but the vehicles will be slightly different.

The coach doors, also known as “suicide doors,” are a highlight of the car. The design, where the rear doors open toward the rear of the car, was once a common feature on Lincoln Continentals primarily in the 1960s.

The limited edition's wheelbase is longer than on the standard model by about 6 inches. Every car comes with Lincoln's Black Label trim, the highest trim level available across Lincoln's lineup.

Selling sedans is tough these days, to be sure. Customers tend to prefer SUVs, crossovers, and pickups. The Continental is one of only two sedans Lincoln still sells. The other is the mid-size MKZ, which comes in both standard internal combustion and hybrid versions. Lincoln sells four crossover and SUV models now, and will begin rolling out a fifth, the resurrected Aviator, later this year.

But you can sell a car to send a message. “Cars can still be effective to help represent where a brand is and where it is going. It be a kind of spiritual guide for the brand, even if it is not a sales leader,” said Karl Brauer, executive publisher for Cox Automotive.

The Continental has been a powerful symbol of Lincoln's resurgence since the latest generation of the long-running nameplate debuted for the 2017 model year. The vehicle garnered many popular reviews when it first debuted and was widely considered as a sign the brand was returning to its roots in large, plush, American luxury vehicles.

“The Continental signaled that Lincoln was going back to its roots, both in terms of naming and in terms of the expressive styling it had been known for, for so many decades,” Brauer said.

BMW & Mercedes-Benz go together?

The two luxury car manufacturers, BMW and Mercedes-Benz, want to merge for autonomous driving. The development of the Autonomous driving has already started several cooperations. So have yourself cooperation blocks formed across the industries. Not only suppliers and manufacturers, but also IT companies belong to the partners of these cooperations. Mercedes-Benz Vision URBANETIC people mover… Continue reading BMW & Mercedes-Benz go together?