Ford's Windsor plant could make internal combustion engines until 2040

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Ford's Windsor plant could make internal combustion engines until 2040:

, and will add a 6.8-liter for the pickups soon. The government in Canada has marked 2035 as the deadline to switch all new light-duty vehicle sales there to battery-electric, and that has Windsor workers focused on the plant's future. According to Unifor Local president John D'Agnolo,, the future looks good for the next 18 years or so.

But Canada's deadline for EV-only sales doesn't include heavy-duty trucks, and the enormous American market has no such deadline for a total changeover on the light-duty side. That means Power Strokes will be with us for a while, and look to keep Windsor in business.

 

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