Trump, Ford and Detroit
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A Ford worker was suspended after heckling Trump during Trump's visit to a Ford factory. Trump is said to have made an obscene gesture in return.
Ford unveiled a new Bronco model, highlighted off-road successes and entered into a multiyear partnership with the Detroit-based workwear company.
Ford CEO Jim Farley said a North American free trade deal is needed for the automaker and industry, hours after U.S. President Trump called it "irrelevant."
Ford bet big 15 years ago on going off-road and never looked back. It announced Jan. 13 it is expanding the packages to offer a more affordable model.
The series’ United States expansion has boosted its fortunes in recent years, with new grands prix in Miami and Las Vegas capitalizing on the swell of American viewership. The 2026 season also marks the start of a deal with Apple as F1’s new U.S. TV broadcast partner.
Despite all the changes and delays, West Tennessee officials still believe Ford's BlueOval City will be an economic game changer.
Ford, seeking to fill 5,000 open positions at its dealerships, is teaming with Carhartt in an effort to boost the auto technician pipeline.
Ford wants to undercut Chinese EVs with a $30,000 electric pickup. Here’s how simplifying the truck could reshape the entire EV market.
Ford CEO Jim Farley confirmed that an all-new, U.S.-built internal combustion pickup truck is set for production at the automaker's Blue Oval City facility in Tennessee during President Donald Trump's visit to Ford's Dearborn Truck Plant on Tuesday, January 13.