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Ford and Geely in talks for manufacturing, technology partnership: Report
Ford and Geely focus on shared vehicle tech and manufacturing to cut electrification costs; Geely sales rose 39% in 2025, aiding expansion in Europe and beyond.
- On Feb 4, Ford and China’s Geely discussed a potential manufacturing and technology partnership, eight people with knowledge said.
- Seeking to share rising electrification and software costs, Ford CEO Jim Farley recently pushed to close gaps with Chinese rivals while Geely Auto’s 39% sales jump to over 3 million vehicles highlights its growth.
- Meetings last week in Michigan involved senior Geely and Ford leaders, followed by a Ford delegation to China this week to intensify talks focused on advanced European manufacturing, likely at Ford’s Valencia plant in Spain.
- Producing vehicles in Europe would likely help Geely avoid European Union provisional tariffs of up to 37.6%, while any U.S. market tie-up would face scrutiny from U.S. lawmakers.
- Whether the talks will yield a formal agreement or expansion beyond Europe remains unclear, reflecting an industry trend toward partnerships as Ford and Geely seek cost efficiencies.
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American automaker Ford has reportedly been in talks with Chinese automaker Geely for a long time about a partnership that could include joint production in European factories and technology sharing.
Ford begins discussions with the Chinese manufacturer Geely Holding Group to explore the possibility of sharing manufacturing capacity at its factory in Almussafes (Valencia), while the US manufacturer is looking for new global alliances as part of the restructuring of its electric vehicle strategy.According to Bloomberg, citing well-known sources, a Ford executive delegation visited China this week to discuss opportunities, including the use of…
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