Ford announces $103 million investment in Australia
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Ford announces $103 million investment
in Australian vehicle upgrade
Ford invests an
additional $103 million in Australian
vehicles
Upgraded models will further reduce CO2
emissions
New models will go on sale in
2014
DETROIT (US, 09 JAN 2012):
Ford Motor
Company will invest a further $103 million in clean
technology and additional upgrades across the
Australian-produced Falcon and Territory lines; it was
announced at the North American International Auto Show
today.
The investment will enhance the
competitiveness of Falcon and Territory by further reducing
CO2 emissions and improving Falcon’s already enviable
safety profile. The upgraded models will be launched in 2014
and will take Falcon through to at least the end of 2016.
Ford Australia’s product line up now offers
customers vehicles with enhanced environmental performance
and reduced running costs in every segment in which Ford
participates, including Fiesta ECOnetic and diesel, Mondeo
EcoBoost, Focus diesel, Territory Diesel, Ranger Diesel and
Falcon EcoLPi. Falcon EcoBoost will be launched in the first
half of 2012.
The investment announcement was made by
Ford Asia Pacific and Africa President Joe Hinrichs, Ford
Australia President and CEO Bob Graziano and Federal
Minister for Manufacturing Senator Kim Carr. The funding
includes $34 million from within the existing New Car Plan
funding envelope and additional support from the Victorian
State Government.
The announced $103 million
investment comes on top of a $232 million sustainability
initiative – the biggest environmental overhaul in the
history of Falcon and Territory – which is now well
advanced.
“Ford Australia’s $103 million
investment in the design, engineering and manufacture of
Falcon and Territory from 2014 continues our focus on
providing vehicles with enhanced environmental performance
in every segment in which we compete,” Mr Graziano said.
“Across our range we are rolling out new smart
technologies which improve fuel economy and reduce CO2
emissions while remaining affordable for consumers, through
the broader application of diesel engines, smarter
powershift transmissions, EcoLPI, and global Ford
technologies such as EcoBoost.
“There’s no doubt
the large car segment is challenging, but it can remain
viable if we continue to provide buyers what they want –
fuel efficiency, design excellence, and features that
enhance safety and the driving experience.”
The
environmental initiatives are expected to reduce the CO2
footprint of the Falcon by up to a further 5.3 per cent.
These initiatives will include:
Improved body
aerodynamics: A reduction of 7.5 per cent in aero drag
through a series of engineering and design
enhancements.
Advanced low resistance tyres: A rolling
resistance reduction of ten per cent through improved tread
compound, more advanced hard inner lining and improved tyre
technology to provide more even pressure distribution.
A new high technology transmission: A new
high-technology six-speed transmission will reduce mass and
weight as well as provide better acceleration values through
significantly reduced reaction times, reduced vibrations and
fuel consumption through improved torque conversion, and
adaptive shifting which analyses the driver’s personal
driving style and driving conditions and implements optimal
shifting accordingly.
Additional new safety,
technology and design features will complement the
vehicles’ existing five star ANCAP rating and deliver
customers a world-class vehicle package. Further details of
the program’s specific features will be announced closer
to launch in 2014.
Mr Graziano said that continually
upgrading and improving the CO2 performance of Ford’s
local vehicles was the best approach to improving the
vehicles’ environmental credentials in the short-to-medium
term.
“Few single technologies are readily available
at a price most consumers can afford that by themselves will
provide large reductions in CO2. Rather, we are reducing the
CO2 footprint of our range – both domestically-produced
and imported – through ongoing engineering and
development.
“This $103 million investment is also
good news for jobs, as it will provide direct employment for
around 300 people during the design and engineering stages
––as well as supporting jobs and investment across our
supply chain.”
Mr Graziano said Australia was one
of only 13 countries in the world with the capabilities to
design, develop and produce vehicles from the ground up, and
that it was important to foster this strategic capability
or it would have significant impacts on Australia’s
capacity for innovation excellence.
“Every car
manufacturing country in the world receives Government
support – most far more than Australia receives – and
there are many other countries that are desperate to develop
their own auto industries because they know the flow-on
impacts it has on education, R&D, skills and jobs, and
revenue.
“We appreciate the support of the Federal
Government and the Victorian State Government for this
initiative and believe the flow-on benefits across the
industry will deliver a positive return for all
parties.”
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