Ford will launch seven new models in Europe by 2029, as it seeks to revive its passenger car sales, fend off Chinese rivals, and maintain an edge in the commercial vehicle market.
Five of the new models will be passenger cars, including a small electric car and a small electric SUV.
The U.S. automaker criticized Europe's push towards electric vehicles, stating that CO2 targets must reflect consumer demand, and legislation should support plug-in hybrids and extended-range EVs.
Ford also announced immediate sales of its Ranger Super Duty pickup truck in Europe, and a fully electric transit van later this year.












