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Ford Motor Co. will roll out four plug-in hybrids and two battery-powered models in order to boost sales and comply with tightening emissions rules, according to Bloomberg.
The U.S. carmaker announced on Wednesday it will offer a new compact Puma, part of a revamped SUV lineup that includes the Explorer and an overhauled version of the Kuga. The Puma, to be built at Ford’s Craiova plant in Romania, will be available with a mild-hybrid variant.
“Ford in Europe isn’t going anywhere but forward,” Ford of Europe Chairman Steven Armstrong told reporters Tuesday in Amsterdam. “This is Ford re-engineering itself for an exciting connected future and making electrification relevant to millions.”