jpd80 Posted April 10, 2007 Share Posted April 10, 2007 http://www.mellor.net/mellor/mellorweb.nsf...GoAuto%20e-News (Click on get E News) By BYRON MATHIOUDAKIS in NEW YORK FORD Australia is playing an increasingly important role in global design and engineering for the American auto giant, according to the Ford Motor Company’s design chief J Mays and its Americas president Mark Fields. Speaking to GoAuto at the New York International Auto Show last week, the two Ford heavyweights both talked up the international significance of the Australian operation. While Mr Mays said Ford’s Melbourne based design team was working closely with the Blue Oval’s European design centre in Cologne, Germany, shaping the next generation of vehicles worldwide, Mr Fields revealed that rear-wheel drive architecture could be returning to American Fords within the next five years. “I’d say that we are looking at that very, very closely,” Mr Fields said, adding that Australia could also be involved in engineering larger, crossover-style SUVs (such as the next generation Territory) for North America. “Yeah, potentially,” he said. “I won’t rule out anything.” In more general terms, he emphasized that FoMoCo needed to make better use of outposts such as Australia. “We have to leverage our global assets better, particularly our engineering. I can’t get into specifics about what or where, but clearly Australia has huge capabilities and we need to take advantage of that globally,” he said. “I’ve been down (to Melbourne) a lot, and I am familiar with the facilities, and there are a lot of people going back and forth, and we are doing a lot of work with Broadmeadows right now for South America, which involves the compact pick-up truck (T6, due to replace the Ford Ranger and Mazda BT-50).” Meanwhile, Mr Mays said that he had given Ford of Europe’s design director Martin Smith “the reign to bring in a lot of the next-generation of designs from Ford Australia and Asia-Pacific, so there will be inf uences there”. He also confirmed that there were tangible design similarities between the new mid-sized Mondeo and the next-generation Falcon, both of which will be on sale in Australia during 2008. “There are (Mondeo) influences with the new Falcon, although it is a little bit too early for me to be talking about that,” Mr Mays said. “You will not see exactly the same car, but I think you will see that it came out of the same thinking. It’s about as much as I can tell you at the moment.” Mr Mays added that Ford’s European and Australasian design studios – the latter under the influence of American Scott Strong – would continue to forge stronger links. “As we get into the next generation of product, we have a mindset that we are going to drive all Fords – in Asia-Pacific and Europe – a little bit more towards each other,” he said. “We are spending a lot more time down there in Melbourne than we were even two years ago.” While there is nothing set in stone here, you can bet there is a lot of work going on behind the scenes. Maybe someone from the US could fill in the blanks? heck, let your imaginations go wild..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blueblood Posted April 10, 2007 Share Posted April 10, 2007 Hopefully behind the scenes they are making decisions not just "thinking" about things as time goes by.. They should use australia's RWD chassis' up here to lessen the costs involved. I'd rather have a RWD sedan anyday over FWD, and I don't see why we get stuck with FWD everything when it's inferior to RWD, it just doesn't make sense. I think we should get our own version of the next gen Falcon, depending on what it looks like if it needs styling changes. And with Ford's total abandonment of the Crown Vic/GM/TC, they might as well make the long wheelbase version the next TC/GM/TC, I see more Charger police cars everyday. although I still think the CV's BOF is superior for the abuse police cars see. I've been wondering if the next gen Explorer which is rumored to go unibody will be a re-skinned Territory?? Doesn't make much sense though considering how many CUV's Ford will have by then, certainly one BOF SUV is sustainable.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jpd80 Posted April 10, 2007 Author Share Posted April 10, 2007 It all depends on whether Ford NA see nice little niche markets it can easily fill with the antipodean Fords. We've had previous whispers that Ford AUS was working on an SUV for NA but this could be meerly setting up te next Territory for LHD and Global engine packs. I think Ford's now realising they have to use all available resources. Rather than an Aussie invasion like the GM Zeta, I'd say there already some interaction on architecture and interchange of NA personnel with Australia. I wonder if this interview raises more questions than it answers: "I can’t get into specifics about what or where" "That's as much as I can tell for the moment" Maybe a few other moves have to be made before anything is announced, like delivery of the next Falcon and what is the decision of direction for the future of both falcon and Mustang. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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