Cologne Body & Assembly

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Cologne Body & Assembly is a Ford Motor Company automobile factory in the Niehl district of Cologne, Germany, spanning 628,500 square feet (14.43 acres).

The plant, which currently employs approx 4,097, [1] has manufactured the Fiesta (1976-present) and Ford's B-class MPV, the Fusion (2002-2012).

Produced vehicles[]

Model Years Number produced
Model A 1931-1932 1200
Trucks
(Model AA, Model BB, ,
Model BB, , ,
V3000S, Rhein, Ruhr,
FK 2000 - FK 4500)
1931-1961 200000
Rheinland 1932-1936 7400
Köln 1933-1936 11000
V8 1932-1941 18000
Taunus Transit 1953-1965 256000
Eifel 1935-1940 61500
Taunus (7 generations) 1939-1942
1948-1971
3200000
Capri (3 generations) 1968-1986 1400000
Granada/Consul (2 generations) 1972-1985 1600000
Fiesta (8 generations) 1979-present 9200000 (as of Oct 2020)
Scorpio (2 generations) 1985-1999 860000
Puma 1997-2001 129000
Fusion 2002-2012 812000

[2]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ http://corporate.ford.com/company/plant-detail-pages/cologne-body-and-assembly.html
  2. ^ Belser, Marko (2020-10-01). "Beginn einer Kölner Erfolgsgeschichte: Vor 90 Jahren legen Henry Ford und Konrad Adenauer den Grundstein für Ford-Werke am Rhein" (PDF). Ford Media Center (in German). Ford-Werke GmbH.
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