Britain’s most popular motoring brand will not come with an internal combustion engine from 2030 after Ford revealed that it would go all-electric for new cars in Europe by the end of the decade.
The announcement was seen as a statement of intent by the American group, in contrast with the vaguer zero-emission targets of its main rivals in the European market.
Ford, one of America’s three big automotive manufacturers, has not made a car in Britain for two decades. It confirmed that its plant at Cologne in Germany would become the central location for its drive into electrification in a $1 billion investment programme.
While Ford has closed its petrol engine plant at Bridgend in south Wales, the production of diesel engines for
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