Ford and Fiat Co-Operate on New Generation of Small Cars
Ford and Fiat sign definitive agreement
November 7, 2005 5:52 AM
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Ford and Fiat sign definitive agreement
The Automobile Sector of Fiat Group and Ford Motor Company announced today they have signed a definitive agreement to co-operate on the joint development and production of vehicles in the European small car (sub-B) segment. The outcome of this exciting project will be the delivery to market of two highly differentiated vehicles, small cars with exterior and interior design that are true to the individual parents' brand identities.
The two vehicles planned for development, the new Fiat 500 and a replacement for the current Ford Ka in
Fiat and Ford are already working jointly on the development of the new vehicles. The current Fiat Panda platform will be the basis for the development of the new cars, which will be manufactured in Fiat's existing
"The strategic cooperative agreement with Ford represents another milestone in our strategy that calls for targeted alliances aimed at sharing financial and industrial resources on new products and platforms," said Sergio Marchionne, CEO of Fiat Group and Fiat Auto. "It is consistent with successful ventures, established with major partners including PSA Peugeot Citroën and Suzuki, and current discussions with the Indian group Tata Motors."
Marchionne added: "As far as Fiat is concerned, the partnership with Ford is relevant fourfold: the decision to manufacture the new cars at Tychy is a clear vote of confidence and trust in our Polish plant; the joint development of the new cars bears witness of the flexibility of the highly successful Fiat Panda platform; the alliance represents a win-win industrial opportunity to both parties. Finally, I am pleased to say that the much awaited future Fiat 500 will further enhance our brand identity as it represents both an icon in the history of our Company, and of the motor industry."
"We fully intend to replace the Ka with a similarly iconic model," said John Fleming, Ford of Europe President and CEO. "This vehicle will retain the fundamental character of the original and embody key elements of our new 'kinetic' design language." Styling for the Ka replacement will be led by Ford of Europe Executive Design Director Martin Smith.
Fleming added: "Ford of Europe has amassed considerable expertise in the development of small cars, and is recognized for its class-leading driving dynamics. Fiat is the ideal partner for us in this particular project, as they are acknowledged as having been for many years one of the world's leading manufacturers of small cars. The decision to combine forces with Fiat in this highly competitive area gives us the opportunity to minimize unit costs, while developing highly competitive products which will be true to our respective brand values."
The new products will come to market in the 2007-08 period. The projected annual volume will be around 240,000 units, divided evenly.
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