Is Ford American-Made?

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When Valparaiso-area drivers are searching for a reliable, capable truck or SUV, many turn to the Ford lineup. Offering popular models like the Ford F-150 and the Ford Bronco, the brand has a long history of building durable vehicles designed for even the most demanding Burns Harbor lifestyles. However, as market conditions change, many drivers are wondering: Is Ford a truly American-made brand?

Find out where Ford cars are made and how the manufacturer continues to innovate the American automotive industry with this guide from Graff Ford of Chesterton.

Where Are Ford Cars Made?

Since the company’s inception in 1903, Ford cars have been made in America. That said, as the company grew, it expanded its operations globally to better cater to the international market. Today, Michigan City drivers can find Ford production plants in countries such as:

  • Argentina
  • Canada
  • Germany
  • China
  • Mexico
  • Romania
  • South Africa
  • Spain
  • Thailand
  • Turkey
  • Vietnam

Which Ford Models Are Made in the USA?

Ford is a powerhouse in American auto manufacturing, assembling more vehicles in the United States than any other carmaker. A remarkable 80% of the Ford vehicles sold in the U.S. are built right here at home. From the iconic F-150 to the family-favorite Explorer, this commitment means your next Ford is likely a product of American labor and ingenuity.

Curious about where your favorite Ford is made? Here’s a breakdown of Ford’s U.S. assembly plants and the popular models that roll off their lines.

  • Chicago Assembly Plant (Illinois): Assembles the Ford Explorer
  • Dearborn Assembly Plant (Michigan): Assembles the Ford F-150 and Ford Raptor
  • Flat Rock Assembly Plant (Michigan): Assembles the Ford Mustang, Ford Mustang GT, and Ford Mustang Dark Horse
  • Rogue Electric Vehicle Center (Michigan): Assembles the Ford F-150 Lightning
  • Michigan Assembly Plant (Michigan): Assembles the Ford Ranger and the Ford Bronco
  • Kansas City Assembly Plant (Missouri): Assembles the Ford E-Transit, Ford Transit, and Ford F-150
  • Kentucky Truck Plant (Kentucky): Assembles the Ford Super Duty trucks and the Ford Expedition
  • Louisville Assembly Plant (Kentucky): Assembles the Ford Escape
  • Ohio Assembly Plant (Ohio): Assembles the Ford F-650/750 Medium Duty trucks, Ford F-350/450/550 Super Duty Chassis Cab, Ford E-Series Cutaway, and Ford Stripped Chassis

Ford’s commitment to American manufacturing runs deep. Beyond these final assembly plants, the company operates numerous other facilities across the country that build critical components. These plants specialize in manufacturing engines, transmissions, batteries, and other essential parts, ensuring that “American-made” applies to more than just the final product.

By investing in domestic production, Ford not only supports thousands of American jobs but also maintains close control over the quality and craftsmanship you expect from a Ford vehicle. When you drive a Ford built in the USA, you can feel confident you’re driving a vehicle you can rely on.

Test-Drive American-Made Ford Models At Graff Ford of Chesterton

The best way to learn more about everything the Ford Motor Company has to offer is to visit the team at Graff Ford of Chesterton. Contact us online or by phone at 219-695-6433 to schedule an appointment at our Chesterton, IN dealership, and our team will walk you through all the exciting features you can find on a new Ford. In the meantime, continue learning about the Ford lineup with the in-depth guides at our research center.