Ford Cars

GPTKB entity

Statements (53)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:automobile
gptkbp:awards gptkb:North_American_Truck_of_the_Year
gptkb:Motor_Trend_Truck_of_the_Year
gptkb:IIHS_Top_Safety_Pick
gptkbp:ceo gptkb:Jim_Farley
gptkbp:employees 186,000
gptkbp:famous_for Iconic designs
Affordable vehicles
Innovative manufacturing techniques
The assembly line
gptkbp:founded 1903
gptkbp:headquarters gptkb:Dearborn,_Michigan
gptkbp:history First mass-produced car
Acquisition of Lincoln in 1922
Model T introduction in 1908
Acquisition of Jaguar in 1989
Acquisition of Volvo in 1999
Focus on electric vehicles in 2010s
Introduction of the F-Series in 1948
Introduction of the assembly line in 1913
Launch of the Bronco in 2020
Launch of the Ford GT in 2005
Launch of the Mustang in 1964
Restructuring in 2006-2008
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Ford Cars
gptkbp:manufacturer gptkb:Ford_Motor_Company
gptkbp:market Global
gptkbp:notable_models gptkb:Ford
gptkb:Ford_Mustang
gptkbp:parent_company gptkb:Ford_Motor_Company
gptkbp:partnerships gptkb:Rivian
gptkb:Google
gptkb:Volkswagen
gptkbp:racing_series gptkb:NASCAR
gptkb:Racing
gptkb:Formula_One
gptkbp:revenue $127 billion (2021)
gptkbp:slogan gptkb:Go_Further
gptkb:Built_Ford_Tough
gptkbp:subsidiaries gptkb:Lincoln_Motor_Company
gptkb:Mercury
gptkb:Ford_Performance
gptkbp:sustainability_initiatives Electric vehicles
Carbon neutrality by 2050
Recycling programs
gptkbp:technology gptkb:Eco_Boost_engines
gptkb:Ford_Pass_app
gptkb:Ford_Co-Pilot360
gptkb:Ford_SYNC
gptkbp:type Passenger vehicle
gptkbp:website www.ford.com
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Ford_Motor_Company
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4