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Garo's CEO, Jonas Klarén, Resigns After One Year for Assemblin El Role

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Source: Dagens industri

Key takeaways

  • A sponsored article in Dagens industri highlights the new electric Ford Explorer, designed with American aesthetics and tailored for the European market
  • Manufactured in Germany, this vehicle represents Ford's second EV offering and the first to be produced at its new Cologne electrification center
  • This launch signifies a crucial advancement in Ford's commitment to providing a fully electric product range in Europe by 2035
A sponsored article in Dagens industri highlights the new electric Ford Explorer, designed with American aesthetics and tailored for the European market. Manufactured in Germany, this vehicle represents Ford's second EV offering and the first to be produced at its new Cologne electrification center. This launch signifies a crucial advancement in Ford's commitment to providing a fully electric product range in Europe by 2035. The electric Explorer features a modern interior, including a 14.6-inch sliding touchscreen and a generous 17-liter center console. Two configurations are available: a rear-wheel-drive model offering a range of up to 602 km (WLTP) and 286 horsepower, and an all-wheel-drive version with a 566 km range and 340 horsepower. The all-wheel-drive model boasts rapid charging capabilities, reportedly charging from 10% to 80% in just 26 minutes. It is important to note that this content was produced by Brand Studio in partnership with Ford and is presented as sponsored content, not editorial content from Dagens industri.

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