Ford to produce F-Series pickup trucks at Oakville plant starting in 2026 | CBC News
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Ford plans to assemble F-Series Super Duty trucks at its Oakville plant in 2026 due to delayed EV production. This move will add capacity and create 1,800 jobs.
Ford had earmarked $1.8 billion to make the Canadian facility an EV manufacturing hub but postponed EV production to 2027. Some employees will stay during the transformation, with layoffs expected.
Bringing Super Duty production to Canada means an earlier return to work for some employees. Ford's decision responds to high global demand for these trucks and its aim to introduce profitable electric utility vehicles.
Ford is investing $3 billion to expand Super Duty production in Canada. The move involves $2.3 billion in upgrades for the Oakville plant, aiming to create additional jobs and bolster manufacturing capacity.
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