Ford has  been producing hybrid vehicles for North America since 2004, but the  company hasn't offered one in Europe. This is set to change. Ford  announced today it will build both hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions of  its new  C-Max people mover.
“Our Valencia plant here in Spain will  build these new C-Max five-seat hybrid models exclusively for European  customers seeking a practical, efficient, and affordable environmental  vehicle, while the export  to North America of the new Grand C-Max petrol model in late 2011  opens a new era of production for the team at the plant,” said John  Fleming, chairman and CEO of Ford of Europe. 
Ford is developing two different hybrid C-Max variants. One will function like the company's Escape Hybrid and Fusion Hybrid models, but the plug-in hybrid -- a first for Ford -- may appeal to those living in crowded urban areas.
“The extra benefit of being able to recharge your batteries at home or other parking locations means that PHEVs might better suit those customers who do the majority of their driving in the city and other urban environments where electric battery power is the preferred powertrain alternative,” Fleming said.
Ford is developing two different hybrid C-Max variants. One will function like the company's Escape Hybrid and Fusion Hybrid models, but the plug-in hybrid -- a first for Ford -- may appeal to those living in crowded urban areas.
“The extra benefit of being able to recharge your batteries at home or other parking locations means that PHEVs might better suit those customers who do the majority of their driving in the city and other urban environments where electric battery power is the preferred powertrain alternative,” Fleming said.
Source: Ford



