Ford to Produce F-Series Trucks in Oakville, Delays EV Plans
The automaker shifts focus to meet demand, investing $3 billion and adding 1,800 jobs at the Canadian plant.
- Ford will begin assembling F-Series Super Duty trucks in Oakville starting in 2026.
- The decision delays planned electric vehicle production at the plant to 2027.
- The move will create 1,800 jobs, 400 more than initially planned for EV production.
- Ford's investment in the Oakville plant increases to $3 billion, including new assembly and stamping operations.
- Unifor, the union representing Ford workers, supports the new plan as it addresses job security concerns.