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FORD TO INVEST ADDITIONAL $4.5 BILLION IN ELECTRIFIED VEHICLE SOLUTIONS

Ford said on Thursday that it would be investing an additional $4.5 billion in electrified vehicle solutions by 2020 as well as changing how the company develops vehicle experiences for customers – all to make people’s lives better by changing the way the world moves. In a statement issued in ...

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PORSCHE MAKES NEW APPOINTMENTS, STEPS UP PRODUCT OFFENSIVE

Porsche Middle East and Africa FZE , Wednesday, said it is evolving the brand’s heritage of performance excellence further into the future through strategic, senior appointments at the regional headquarters. With a new product offensive and commitment to further enhancing the brand’s unrivalled customer service, the restructuring, according to a ...

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JAGUAR LAND ROVER REPORTS BEST EVER OCTOBER SALES PERFORMANCE

Jaguar Land Rover, the UK’s leading manufacturer of premium luxury vehicles has reported best ever October retail sales of 41,553 vehicles, up 24 per cent on October 2014. The company sold 390,965 vehicles in the first ten months of 2015, 2 per cent up on the same period in the prior ...

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FORD TARGETS PROFITABLE GROWTH IN MEA WITH 30 NEW VEHICLES BY 2020

Ford Motor Company said it plans to accelerate new vehicle introductions in Middle East & Africa (MEA), leveraging the company’s One Ford global portfolio and targeting opportunities for growth in the car, utility and truck segments. Speaking on the eve of the Dubai International Motor Show, Ford said it plans ...

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FORD AFRICA TAKES THE WRAP OFF THE NEW FORD RANGER

After the great expectations from lovers of the Ford Ranger in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), Ford Africa, Monday, Oct.12, finally took the wrap off the New Ford Ranger for the region. With a refreshed line-up of 42 models across SSA Left Hand Drive (LHD) markets spanning Single Cab, RAP Cab and ...

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Tough Opening Day For Toyota SA Dakar Team In Morocco

The opening stage, October 5, of the 2015 Rally of Morocco proved a tough challenge for the Toyota SA Dakar Team, with Giniel de Villiers and German navigator Dirk von Zitzewitz (Toyota Hilux) suffering a drive shaft problem on the start line, forcing them to complete the 330 km stage ...

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