The Ford Fiesta is being discontinued as the automaker shifts towards new EVs. The subcompact model is currently only built in Cologne, Germany.
The Fiesta is built in Cologne, Germany.
The Fiesta has been sold and built at various locations around the world during its lifetime, but is currently produced only at Ford’s Cologne, Germany, factory, which is set to be converted to electric vehicle production.THE FORD MEGAZILLA IS COMING SOON, BUT WHAT IS IT? Ford paid tribute to the Fiesta with a heartwarming video depicting a British man reading a book to his grandson called"Fiesta: My Little Family Car," that recounts the car’s history in children’s storybook fashion.
Ford has not said exactly what will replace the Fiesta in its lineup, but the end of the video teases the arrival of an electric version of its Puma subcompact SUV. The boy asks,"is the story finished?" To which the grandfather says,"well, this one is, but the next one’s just beginning," followed by shots of a Puma pulling out of a garage equipped with a charging station.
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