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Ford cuts 2022 E-Transit price before the electric van even launches

Ford cuts 2022 E-Transit price before the electric van even launches Chris Davies - May 4, 2021, 1:39pm CDT Ford has dropped the starting price of its 2022 E-Transit all-electric van, even before the EV has made it to dealerships. Announced last November, and with order books expected to open in July 2021, the E-Transit looks at first glance like its longstanding gasoline counterpart, something Ford says is very intentional. In fact, a lot about the 2022 E-Transit has been purposefully kept the same as the regular Transit, so as to minimize headaches for owners and fleets looking to upgrade to all-electric. The van itself will be built alongside the standard Transit at the Kansas City Assembly Plant in Claycomo, Missouri, and feature the same cargo dimensions and standard mounting points as the gas version.

Ford opens E-Transit Registration site for commercial customers; new pricing

Ford opens E-Transit Registration site for commercial customers; new pricing Ford is opening an E-Transit registration site today for commercial customers ahead of order banks opening by July. Along with the registration site, the E-Transit electric vans have updated pricing, with a targeted starting MSRP of $43,295 for the cutaway lower than originally announced to $52,690 for the high-roof extended-wheelbase cargo van. To date, more than 450 commercial customers in North America, including 200 top fleets and fleet management companies, have said they’re interested in purchasing the E-Transit. E-Transit is an electrified version of Ford Transit, America’s best-selling commercial van. It will be built alongside the Transit at Ford’s Kansas City Assembly Plant in Claycomo, Missouri.

April 20, 2021 Weekly Automotive Report

Tuesday, April 20, 2021 This report helps automotive suppliers inform their legal and operational decisions to help address challenges and opportunities.  Key Developments supply chain challenges due to  potential shortages of rubber, according to Foley & Lardner Partner Ann Marie Uetz as quoted in Bloomberg. Stellantis has four North American plants shut down as a result of the semiconductor shortage, and  Ford last week announced additional shutdowns impacting five U.S. facilities, including  F-150 production in Kansas City, Missouri. Ford announced  on-site COVID-19 vaccinations would become available to employees at certain plants in Southeastern Michigan, Lima, Ohio, and Kansas City, Missouri. The  Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration extended pandemic workplace restrictions by six months until October 14, 2021; the rules were first issued on October 14, 2020.

Foley Weekly Automotive Report - April 2021 - 3 | Foley & Lardner LLP

Foley Weekly Automotive Report - April 2021 - 3 | Foley & Lardner LLP
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Automakers Suspend Operations, Change Equipment Due to Chip Shortage

Automakers Suspend Operations, Change Equipment Due to Chip Shortage
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