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Ford is one of the most iconic automotive brands in history, synonymous with the birth of the modern assembly line and the democratization of the automobile. The Ford Motor Company was founded by Henry Ford in 1903 in Detroit, Michigan. The brand is best known for its legendary F-Series trucks, which have been among the best-selling vehicles globally for decades, and its muscle cars like the Mustang.
Today, Ford remains an independent American powerhouse, primarily owned by public shareholders with significant voting control maintained by the Ford family through special class stock. While it has formed various alliances and joint ventures over the years, Ford operates as its own ultimate owner. Its manufacturing footprint is truly global, with major assembly plants across North America, Europe, Asia, and South America, though its core production for the F-Series remains centered in the United States in facilities like the Dearborn Truck Plant in Michigan and the Kansas City Assembly Plant in Missouri.
In the modern era, Ford has shifted its focus toward electric vehicles and advanced driver-assistance technologies like BlueCruise. Despite global shifts in the automotive industry, the brand maintains its headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan, continuing its legacy as a cornerstone of the American industrial landscape.
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