European-designed compact crossover SUV launched in 2008. Built at Saarlouis plant with 2.5L Duratec turbo petrol engine. Initially planned for North America but cancelled due to exchange rate. Facelifted in 2010, basis for 2013 Ford Escape
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Launched November 1992, replacing Ford Sierra in Europe. Cost $6 billion, one of Ford's most expensive new-car programs. Shared design and marketing between Ford USA and Europe. Intended as "world car" but lacked true Ford's One Ford philosophy
Third-generation Range Rover launched in 2001 under BMW ownership. Initially planned to share components with BMW E38 7 Series. BMW sold Land Rover to Ford two years before production
Launched in 2011 as global Focus under Alan Mulally's "One Ford" plan. Best-selling car worldwide in 2012. Initially planned as Mercury Tracer, cancelled after Mercury division closure
Founded by Henry Ford in 1903 with $28,000 investment. Introduced assembly line production in 1913, leading to Fordism. Acquired Lincoln in 1922 to compete with luxury brands. Produced military vehicles during World War II