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Ford is an American automobile manufacturer that has a presence in Russia. The company offers a range of vehicles, including cars, SUVs, and trucks. Ford vehicles are known for their performance, quality, and innovative features.


Ford has been operating in Russia for many years and has manufacturing facilities in the country. The company produces vehicles locally, which allows for better availability and customization options for Russian consumers.


Ford vehicles are sold through authorized dealerships across Russia, where customers can explore different models, test-drive vehicles, and receive after-sales service and support. The Ford lineup in Russia includes popular models such as the Ford Focus, Ford Fiesta, Ford Kuga, Ford Explorer, and Ford Ranger, among others.


In addition to manufacturing and sales, Ford has been involved in various community and social initiatives in Russia. The company has supported programs focused on road safety, environmental conservation, and education. Ford has sponsored events and campaigns to raise awareness about safe driving practices and has implemented initiatives to reduce the environmental impact of its operations.


Founded: 1903

Headquarters: Detroit, Michigan, USA

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Website: https://www.ford.com/

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