Ford Motor Company kicked off the Detroit Auto Show one day before the Media Day and Charity Preview with an event inside Huntington Place.
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Detroit — Ford Motor Co. used its kickoff Thursday evening of the Detroit Auto Show to express its commitment to the event that for decades has made Detroit a destination, unveiling two special-edition Mustangs.
Ford Motor Company rolled out a number of special edition vehicles ahead of the opening of the Detroit Auto Show. Plus, its CEO revealed a suprise call from Donald Trump.
An air of optimism among automakers that 2025 will be a strong sales year sought to overcome the subtext of lingering uncertainty surrounding the incoming presidential administration as the Detroit Auto Show returned to its January roots.
Ford Motor Company CEO Jim Farley said he’s optimistic the auto industry will find a way to navigate through U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s tariff threats to find a solution that avoids inflicting significant damage on the highly integrated North American industry.
Show organizers announced last year that the event was returning in January to Huntington Place after taking place in the fall in recent years. The show returned in September 2022 following a three-year hiatus. This year's show kicked off Friday with media day and the charity preview. The public show runs Saturday, Jan. 11 through Monday, Jan. 20.
Ford Motor’s operations in China earned roughly $600 million last year despite challenging market conditions, CEO Jim Farley said Thursday night.
Ford is offering the first special edition Mustang GTD to mark the achievements of American ingenuity in what it's calling the Spirit of America.
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The Detroit Auto Show has a few things to check out, including a gallery full of luxury and exotic vehicles and four interactive tracks for attendees to check out some cars.