Cologne Body & Assembly
Cologne Body & Assembly is a Ford Motor Company automobile factory in the Nippes Merkenich district of Cologne, Germany, spanning 628,500 square feet (14.43 acres).
The plant, which currently employs approx 4,097,[1] has manufactured the Fiesta (1976–2025[2]) and Ford's B-class MPV, the Fusion (2002-2012).
Produced vehicles

Ford Cologne Body & Assembly plant
Model | Years | Number produced |
---|---|---|
Model A | 1931-1932 | 1200 |
Trucks (Model AA, Model BB, V8-51, Model BB, G917/987, B3000, V3000S, Rhein, Ruhr, FK 2000 - FK 4500) | 1931-1961 | 200000 |
Rheinland | 1932-1936 | 7400 |
Köln | 1933-1936 | 11000 |
V8 | 1932-1941 | 18000 |
Taunus Transit | 1953-1965 | 256000 |
Eifel | 1935-1940 | 61500 |
Taunus (7 generations) | 1939-1942 1948-1971 | 3200000 |
Capri (3 generations) | 1968-1986 | 1400000 |
Granada/Consul (2 generations) | 1972-1985 | 1600000 |
Fiesta (8 generations) | 1979–2025 | 9200000 (as of Oct 2020) |
Scorpio (2 generations) | 1985-1999 | 860000 |
Puma | 1997-2001 | 129000 |
Fusion | 2002-2012 | 812000 |
https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/verkehr/vw-ford-kooperation-autonomes-fahren-elektroautos/
See also
References
- "Cologne Body and Assembly Plant".
- "Why the Ford Fiesta has been discontinued | GRR". www.goodwood.com. Retrieved 2023-01-21.
- Belser, Marko (2020-10-01). "Beginn einer Kölner Erfolgsgeschichte: Vor 90 Jahren legen Henry Ford und Konrad Adenauer den Grundstein für Ford-Werke am Rhein" (PDF). Ford Media Center (in German). Ford-Werke GmbH.
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