Next generation Ford Explorer to be built in Chicago creating 1,200 new jobs

Explorer
Ford has just announced that it will build the next generation (2011) Ford Explorer at its Chicago Manufacturing facilities creating an additional 1,200 new jobs.

According to Ford:

"- Ford will produce the next-generation Explorer SUV at its Chicago Assembly Plant beginning in the fourth quarter of this year, bringing approximately 1,200 new jobs to the Chicago region.

– Ford will invest nearly $400 million in its Chicago Assembly and Chicago Stamping plants to launch production of the Explorer

– The next-generation Explorer will feature significant fuel economy gains of at least 25 percent over the current-model Explorer thanks to EcoBoost engine technology, six-speed transmissions and a unibody construction

– Ford has sold more than 6 million Explorers since the vehicle was originally launched in 1990; Explorer has been America’s best-selling midsize SUV for 15 of the past 19 years."

Ford rolled out this Explorer concept at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show. Perhaps a more realistic picture of the 2011 Ford Explorer can be seen in THESE spy photos.

Unlike the previous generation of Explorers the new model will be a crossover most likely built on a car (and not truck) platform.

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