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FORD ELECTRIC VEHICLE PLAN OFFERS REAL CHOICE WITH NEW FOCUS ELECTRIC, C-MAX ENERGI AND C-MAX HYBRID
Ford is showcasing three new electric models as part of a customer choice-driven strategy,
led by the all-new Ford Focus Electric, which will debut in the U.S. in late 2011
Ford will launch the C-MAX Energi plug-in hybrid electric vehicle and C-MAX Hybrid in
2012 in North America and in 2013 in Europe. Both will use the company’s critically acclaimed powersplit hybrid architecture and advanced lithium-ion battery systems; C-MAX Energi will deliver better charge-sustaining fuel economy than the Chevrolet Volt
Ford’s electrified vehicles are just one part of a broad commitment to delivering top fuel
efficiency with every vehicle and providing affordable fuel efficiency for millions of customers
Ford is on track to bring five new electrified vehicles to North America by 2012 and Europe
by 2013. Ease of use and an engaging ownership experience is a key part of the strategy
DETROIT, Jan. 10, 2011 – Betting that providing customer choice will rule as a new era in
vehicle electrification dawns, Ford is introducing a trio of electric vehicles including its first
electric passenger vehicle, the all-new Focus Electric.
The debut of C-MAX Energi and C-MAX Hybrid at the 2011 North American International
Auto Show, on the heels of the newly unveiled Focus Electric, builds on Ford’s electrified
vehicle portfolio, bringing expanded choice to customers and further strengthening the
The fuel-free, all-electric rechargeable Focus Electric passenger car will launch in North
America in late 2011 and Europe in 2012. The C-MAX Energi is the company’s first-ever plug-
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in hybrid production electric vehicle that comes to market beginning in 2012, targeting AT-
PZEV (Advanced Technology Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle) status. The C-MAX Hybrid is a
next-generation full hybrid version of the five-passenger multi-activity vehicle.
The new-generation Ford electrified vehicles introduce new features and technologies – led by a
unique version of the MyFord Touch™ driver connect system especially for electric vehicles, a
new value charging feature powered by Microsoft and, for North America, a smartphone app
called MyFord Mobile that helps plug-in owners control their vehicles remotely.
“By providing a variety of electrified vehicles, we are making it easier for our customers to
embrace this fuel-saving technology,” said Bill Ford, executive chairman, Ford Motor Company.
“This strategy is true to our heritage of making innovative technology available to as many
people as possible and to our vision of developing great products, building a strong business and
Ford electric trio
The three new Ford electrified products build on Ford’s experience as America’s top domestic
producer of electrified vehicles with 140,000 hybrid products on the road today:
Focus Electric – Based on the all-new Ford Focus mainstream vehicle, the Focus Electric
will offer adequate range to cover the majority of daily driving habits plus a mile-per-gallon equivalent better than Chevrolet Volt and competitive with other battery electric vehicles. It will charge in half the time of a Nissan Leaf
C-MAX Energi – Based on the new Ford C-MAX five-passenger multi-activity vehicle, the
C-MAX Energi targets more than 500 miles of driving range using the battery and engine. It delivers better charge-sustaining fuel economy than the Chevrolet Volt
C-MAX Hybrid – The full hybrid variant of C-MAX is targeted to deliver better fuel
economy than Ford Fusion Hybrid, the most fuel-efficient sedan in America. It also leverages the company’s powersplit hybrid architecture and uses a lighter, smaller lithium-ion battery system
The three new models leverage Ford’s global C-car platform and will be built alongside the all-
new Ford Focus at the company’s Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Mich., with production
powered in part by one of the largest solar energy generator systems in the state. Ford will build
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the new C-MAX Energi and Hybrid models for European markets at its plant in Valencia, Spain,
Ford’s rollout of five new hybrid and electric passenger vehicles began in December with the
first deliveries of its 2011 Ford Transit Connect Electric – a small commercial van built in
collaboration with Azure Dynamics. Ford will round out its lineup of new electrified vehicles in
North America and Europe with another next-generation hybrid vehicle, in 2012 and 2013,
respectively, which will be named later.
“Ford’s plan to deliver a full range of exciting, energy-efficient vehicles is on track and fully
charged,” said Sherif Marakby, director of Ford’s electrification programs and engineering.
“Focus Electric, C-MAX Energi and C-MAX Hybrid demonstrate Ford’s commitment to
delivering significant fuel economy gains and reduced CO2 emissions to meet our customers’
functional needs without compromising their driving enjoyment.”
Proven performance
Ford’s next-generation hybrid, plug-in hybrid and all-electric vehicles will build on the
company’s success with its Fusion Hybrid and Escape Hybrid – America’s most fuel-efficient
midsize sedan and most fuel-efficient SUV, respectively. The 2011 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid joined
the North American lineup last fall and is the most fuel-efficient luxury car in America. In total,
Ford has more than 140,000 hybrid vehicles on the road to date.
“One technology does not work for all customers – hybrids, plug-in hybrids and all-electric
vehicles each offer distinctly different advantages,” said Derrick Kuzak, Ford’s group vice
president of Global Product Development. “By leveraging our global platforms, we are able to
offer our customers more choices of electrified solutions as part of a fuel-efficient product
Ford is designing its electric vehicles to provide outstanding fuel efficiency with no compromise
on driving enjoyment. Smooth regenerative braking, confident acceleration, a comfortable
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interior and smart driver information features helped earn the Fusion Hybrid the 2010 MOTOR
TREND Car of the Year® award and a place on many best green car lists.
“More than any other electric vehicle on the market, Focus Electric loses none of the dynamics
and driving quality of a traditional car,” added Marakby. “They share many of the same high-
quality components as their gasoline- and diesel-powered counterparts, while delivering
excellent fuel economy and no-compromise driving enjoyment.”
The lithium-ion advantage
Focus Electric and upcoming hybrid/plug-in hybrid vehicles will use advanced lithium-ion (Li-
ion) battery systems. Each system is smartly designed to maximize use of common, high-quality
components, such as control board hardware that has proven field performance in Ford’s
Li-ion battery packs offer a number of advantages over the nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH)
batteries that power today’s hybrid vehicles. In general, they are 25 to 30 percent smaller and 50
percent lighter, making them easier to package in a vehicle, and can be tuned to increase power
to boost acceleration, or to increase energy to extend driving distance.
Future owners of Focus Electric will recharge their vehicle’s on-board Li-ion battery packs using
the recommended 240-volt wall-mounted charge station that will be sold separately or the 120-
volt convenience cord that comes with the vehicle. Focus Electric customers are likely to
Daily charging is recommended for C-MAX Energi as well to maximize the use of electric
driving mode, but is not necessary for vehicle operation. Thanks to the efficiencies of its battery
system, the plug-in hybrid easily recharges 100 percent overnight on a standard household power
outlet. C-MAX Hybrid requires no charging.
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Taking charge
Owners of the new Focus Electric and the C-MAX Energi will enjoy advantages when it comes
A full recharge of the Focus Electric is expected to take three to four hours at home with the 240-
volt charge station –half the time as the Nissan Leaf. When fully charged, Focus Electric is
designed to offer adequate range to cover the majority of daily driving habits of most motorists.
The Focus Electric will offer a better miles-per-gallon equivalent than Chevrolet Volt and
competitive with other battery electric vehicles.
C-MAX Energi will deliver better charge-sustaining fuel economy than the Chevrolet Volt. The
C-MAX Energi will achieve more than 500 miles (800 kilometers) of overall driving range using
battery and engine – more than any other plug-in or extended-range electric vehicle. Charging
the plug-in hybrid vehicle allows customers to significantly increase their driving in all-electric
mode and drastically reduce their use of the on-board gas engine.
When the cord set connector is plugged into the Focus Electric or C-MAX Energi charge port,
which is conveniently located between the driver’s door and front wheel well, it activates a light
ring that loops around the port twice in acknowledgement of connectivity. The light ring then
illuminates in quadrants as the vehicle charges. Flashing quadrants represent charge in progress
and solid-lit quadrants show stages of charge completion. When the entire ring is solidly lit, the
A smarter gauge – MyFord Touch for EVs
Focus Electric and C-MAX Energi also will feature a suite of smart driver information systems –
led by a unique version of the MyFord Touch driver connect system – designed to help vehicle
owners maximize fuel efficiency, extend electric range, plan the most eco-friendly route and
manage the battery recharge process. This is a key part of the Ford strategy to make electrified
vehicle ownership a real experience for customers.
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C-MAX Hybrid also will leverage some of these same technologies to help drivers get more
In Ford’s next-generation hybrids, the MyFord Touch system has been enhanced with thoughtful
features especially for the electric vehicle experience. Its dual-display digital instrument cluster
can be configured by the driver to show different levels of information, including fuel and
battery power levels, as well as average and instant miles per gallon.
The cluster’s new MyView feature allows drivers to access even more vehicle data such as the
electrical demands of vehicle accessories including air conditioning, which influences fuel
economy and the electric driving range of Focus Electric and C-MAX Energi.
Focus Electric owners will have access to basic data, such as battery state of charge, distance to
charge point, the corresponding budget and expected range surplus, which are all easily visible
on the two 4.2-inch full-color LCD screens flanking the centrally mounted speedometer. It offers
unrivaled possibilities for personalization.
In Ford’s next-generation hybrids – as in its current hybrids – long-term fuel efficiency is
displayed in two ways, either as a traditional chart or using an innovative display that shows a
growing leafy vine on the right side of the cluster. The more efficient a customer is, the more
lush and beautiful the leaves and vines, creating a unique visual reward for the driver’s efforts.
Similarly, the display in Focus Electric uses blue butterflies to represent the surplus range
beyond one’s charge point destination – the more there are, the greater the range. Ford designers
were inspired by the phenomenon known as “the butterfly effect,” in which a small change, like
choosing to drive an EV, can have an enormous impact.
When each trip is completed, the Focus Electric MyFord Touch screens come alive to inform the
driver about fuel saved, energy reclaimed through regenerative braking and charge information.
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Remote control
Off-board, Focus Electric and C-MAX Energi owners in North America can maintain constant
contact with the car anywhere they have mobile phone or web access using the Ford-developed
MyFord Mobile enables customers – via a smartphone/feature phone app or secure Ford website
– to get instant vehicle status information, perform key functions remotely, monitor the car’s
state of charge and current range, get alerts when it requires charging, remotely program charge
settings and download vehicle data for analysis.
The feature also allows the owner to program the vehicle to use electricity from the grid to heat
or cool the battery and cabin while plugged in. For example, during hot summer months, owners
can preprogram the car the evening before to be fully charged – and fully cooled to a particular
temperature – by a certain time the following morning. Users can also locate the vehicle with
GPS, remotely start the vehicle and remotely lock and unlock the car doors.
Working with MapQuest®, MyFord Mobile can communicate charge station and other points of
interest to Focus Electric using SYNC’s Traffic, Directions and Information (TDI). Turn-by-turn
guidance is provided by SYNC or through the in-car map-based Navigation System where
available. Drivers can also get up-to-date charging station information in their vehicle directly
through SYNC TDI simply by connecting to SYNC Services.
A value charging feature, powered by Microsoft, allows Ford customers to reduce their
electricity costs by taking advantage of off-peak or other reduced rates from their utility without
Microsoft-powered value charging is an all-new feature uniquely offered by Ford.
“Life with rechargeable vehicles holds enormous potential – it’s a new frontier for the auto
industry and its customers,” said Marakby. “However, the commercialization of rechargeable
vehicles is not something the auto industry can do alone – it will take broad-based collaboration
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and systems solutions. That’s why Ford is working closely with its technology partners, the
utility industry and government agencies. By working together, we can ensure a smooth
Investing in tomorrow’s technology today
Ford’s commitment to electrification reaches beyond product development to the manufacturing
floor. The company has invested approximately $1 billion to transform its Michigan Assembly
Plant in Wayne, Mich., to build the all-new Focus, Focus Electric, C-MAX Energi and C-MAX
Ford teamed with Detroit Edison, Xtreme Power and the state of Michigan to establish one of the
largest solar power generation systems in the state at Michigan Assembly Plant. The renewable
energy captured by the project’s primary solar energy system will help power vehicle production.
The company also moved battery system design and development in-house, shifting production
of the battery packs for its next-generation hybrid from Mexico to Michigan. Ford will produce
hybrid transaxles at its Van Dyke Transmission facility in Sterling Heights, Mich., beginning in
“The overall investment underscores our commitment to developing core competencies,
retraining our engineering and manufacturing work force and attracting new talent to the auto
industry to deliver a full range of electrified vehicles to customers,” said Kuzak. “As customers
move to more fuel-efficient vehicles, we’ll be there with more of the products they really want.”
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