However, it won’t arrive until the end of next year.
Ford plans to introduce two more zero-emission crossovers. This is not the first time that we have heard about it. However, this time there is more information. Ford Authority reports that the manufacturer is making two mid-sized crossovers for Ford and Lincoln. They will be assembled at the Ford Cuautitlan Assembly Plant, Mexico, alongside the Mach-E.The Ford Mustang Mach-1_ has received great customer feedback and media coverage. It is accelerating production and delivery of its all-electric crossover, and it appears that it plans to build two more EV SUVs very soon.
The two electric crossovers, codenamed CDX746 or CDX747, will be approximately the same size as Lincoln Nautilus. We don’t know if they will use the Mustang Mach-E platform, but it is likely that they will.
We don’t know much more, but Ford Authority reports that both models will be in production by the end of 2022 or early 2023. The 2023 and 2023 models will be available for sales in the first quarter of 2023. Ford plans to produce and sell approximately 65,000 units of the SUVs.
It was reported two years ago Ford planned to build the two crossovers in the Flat Rock Assembly Plant, Michigan. Ford decided to shift production to the Ford Ohio Assembly Plant a few months later after the UAW contract ramifications in 2019. Mexico seems to be the destination of choice, at least for the moment.
Ford will have new electric crossovers available in 2023 alongside the Mustang Mach-E and E-Transit. The brand is currently working in Europe on an electric compact vehicle that uses the Volkswagen MEB platform.