2019 Ford Ranger Production Kicks Off In Michigan
2019 Ford Ranger Production is underway in Michigan.
Ford says the new Ranger has segment-leading performance.Â
A special configuration tool for pre-ordering is open on Ford’s website.Â
Pricing begins at $25,395 MSRP.Â
2019 Ford Ranger production is underway at Michigan Assembly, following a special ceremony with the plant’s 3,000 employees. After an eight year absence, the Ranger returns for the 2019 model year. Ford has invested $850 million into Michigan Assembly for both the Ranger and Bronco, the latter set for production in 2020.
?The revitalization of the Michigan Assembly Plant and renewed production of the Ford Ranger is another exciting chapter in our state?s comeback story,? said Governor Rick Snyder. ?This is also an opportunity to look toward its promising future with production of the all-new Ford Bronco on the horizon.” ?Ford truck fans demanded a midsize pickup that?s ?Built Ford Tough,? and we?re delivering with our all-new Ranger that?s specially designed and engineered for American truck customers,? added Joe Hinrichs, Ford?s President of Global Operations. ?At the same time, we?re revitalizing our Michigan Assembly Plant and securing good-paying jobs for our hourly employees here in the U.S.?
Ford’s Michigan Assembly is a 369-acre plant in Wayne, Michigan. Station wagons were the first vehicles to roll off the line when the plant opened in 1957. Then in 1966, a 30-year run of Bronco production began. As of October 22nd,...
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