Ford Pro will make the world public debut of the all-new plug-in hybrid Ranger PHEV on its stand as part of the company’s presence at this year’s IAA TRANSPORTATION commercial vehicle show.
The first plug-in hybrid model in the pick-up segment combines an electric motor with Ford’s acclaimed 2.3-litre EcoBoost petrol engine to deliver the most torque of any model in the Ranger family – all without compromising payload. towing capacity and off-road capabilities.
In addition to showcasing this all-new model on its stand, Ford Pro will host key executives from the new Ranger PHEV development program who will be available to answer questions:
• Rob Sharples, global chief program engineer
• Kyle Shearer, European pickup segment chief
• James Cooper, European product manager
The Ford Pro stand at the IAA TRANSPORTATION commercial vehicle show will also host the latest and electrified model range of the Transit family, as well as a pop-up Liive Center that will use connected vehicle data to increase customer uptime and productivity. Timeslots will also be available for interviews upon request with:
• Hans Schep, general manager, Ford Pro, Europe
• Jon Buttress, chief program engineer, E-Transit Courier
• Dr. Christian Weingaertner, managing director, Ford in Germany, Austria, Switzerland
• Specialists from the Ford Pro Software, Ford Pro Charging and FORDLiive departments.
IAA TRANSPORTATION 2024 will take place in Hanover, Germany from September 16 to 22. Ford Pro will be at stand D90, Hall 13. The press conference will take place on September 16 at 09:20 CET.
Source: Skai
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