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Ford will open sales of five new cars in Europe by 2029

The European branch of the American company Ford announced five new products. All of them should appear on the Old World market until 2029 inclusive, but for now the automaker’s press service has published an image vaguely hinting at future premieres.

In the image you can see a passenger car, an SUV, as well as crossovers. Presumably, these cars include a Ford Fiesta and a Ford Bronco.

Ford Fiesta production ended in 2023. As previously reported, the iconic car is returning to carve out its niche in the affordable electric vehicle segment.

The return was made possible thanks to a strategic alliance with Renault. The new product will be built on the AmpR Small platform, which is already used for the Renault 5, Renault 4 and the new Nissan Micra.

The car will receive a unique body with its own design in the brand’s style. The Fiesta is expected to have sharper and more dynamic features compared to the donor Renault 5.

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