Ford chiefs upbeat as recovery plan starts to show results

“We took four major initiatives last year,” he said. “Building a strong global marketing position; globalising product development; sustainability; and attacking the cost structure. We’ve made real progress on all four fronts.”
Mulally said the company was recovering from recent turmoil. “Inside Ford, things feel very different to a year ago,” he said. In particular, 2008 will see six major North American product launches, and 70% of the models in US showrooms will be new cars by the end of the year.
These include the F-150 pick-up; the Flex large SUV; and Verve small car, the replacement for the Focus, shown at Detroit for the first time in four-door sedan guise. The three-door hatchback Verve, seen at Frankfurt last year, also made an appearance. Verve will be sold worldwide and is indicative of the globalised product development plan. The US-spec four-door will also form the basis of an emerging markets car for Asian markets. Meanwhile Ford will also sell hatchback Verve in the US.
Also unveiled was a new Explorer concept – different to the old SUV model, the new Esplorer has morphed into a crossover, with modern styling reminiscent of the Land-Rover Discovery/LR3.