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Cologne Body & Assembly
51°00′09″N6°57′05″E / °N °E / ; Cologne Body & Assembly is a Ford Motor Companyautomobile factory in the Niehl quarter, Nippes district of Cologne, Germany, spanning , square feet ( acres). This factory is not to be confused with the smaller development and spare parts center to the north, in Merkenich, part of Chorweiler district.
The plant, which, as of , employs approximately 4,,[1] has manufactured the Fiesta (–[2][3]) and Ford's B-class MPV, the Fusion ().
Ford factory assembly line The Model T's distinction as a landmark car design can be traced in large part to machines like this -- a high capacity precision machine tool that performed just two production steps on the car engine's cylinder block. Chihuahua, Chihuahua. Edison Assembly. Automotive industry in the United States.From , the all-electric European Ford Explorer EV will be built based on the Volkswagen Group MEB platform.
Produced vehicles
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| Model | Years | Number produced |
|---|---|---|
| Model A | ||
| Trucks (Model AA, Model BB, V, Model BB, G/, B, VS, Rhein, Ruhr, FK - FK ) | ||
| Rheinland | ||
| Köln | ||
| V8 | ||
| Taunus Transit | ||
| Eifel | ||
| Taunus (7 generations) | | |
| Capri (3 generations) | ||
| Granada/Consul (2 generations) | ||
| Fiesta (8 generations) | – | (as of Oct ) |
| Scorpio (2 generations) | ||
| Puma | ||
| Fusion | ||
| Explorer EV | [4] | |
| Capri EV | [5] | |
| Puma | [citation needed] |
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