Ford Announces $1.2B Investment to Build Bronco and Ranger in Michigan

Jason Siu
by Jason Siu

The American automaker will invest $1.2 billion in three Michigan factories.

Ford has announced it is investing $850 million in Michigan Assembly Plants to retool the plant for the all-new Ford Ranger and Ford Bronco. Production of the Ranger is expected to begin at the end of 2018, with the Bronco following in 2020. There will also be a $150-million investment to expand capacity for engine components for several vehicles, including the new Ranger and Bronco at Ford’s Romeo Engine Plant in Michigan. That investment will create or retain 130 jobs.

To support the automaker’s expansion to an auto and mobility company, Ford will invest $200 million for an advanced data center. It will be the second of two new data centers Ford is building in Michigan and will be located at Ford’s Flat Rock Assembly Plant, where the company has already announced a $700-million investment and 700 direct new jobs.

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In the past three months alone, Ford has announced $1.9 billion in new investments in Michigan. Over the last five years, the company has invested $12 billion in its U.S. plants and created a total of nearly 28,000 U.S. jobs.

“At Ford, we are investing aggressively in building on our strengths today – including trucks, vans, commercial vehicles, performance vehicles and SUVs – while at the same time growing our leadership in electrification, autonomy and mobility services,” said Joe Hinrichs, Ford president, The Americas. “As America’s top producer of automobiles, we are proud to be going even further in our commitment to invest in manufacturing here at home.”

Big announcement by Ford today. Major investment to be made in three Michigan plants. Car companies coming back to U.S. JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 28, 2017

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Jason Siu
Jason Siu

Jason Siu began his career in automotive journalism in 2003 with Modified Magazine, a property previously held by VerticalScope. As the West Coast Editor, he played a pivotal role while also extending his expertise to Modified Luxury & Exotics and Modified Mustangs. Beyond his editorial work, Jason authored two notable Cartech books. His tenure at AutoGuide.com saw him immersed in the daily news cycle, yet his passion for hands-on evaluation led him to focus on testing and product reviews, offering well-rounded recommendations to AutoGuide readers. Currently, as the Content Director for VerticalScope, Jason spearheads the content strategy for an array of online publications, a role that has him at the helm of ensuring quality and consistency across the board.

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