Lincoln will reveal its first EV in 2022 and could have four more in its lineup through 2026.
Ford had originally planned to build them at its plant in Cuautitlan, Mexico, though a lack of capacity due to stronger than expected demand for the Ford Mustang Mach-E means they will now be built elsewhere. The most likely site is Ford's plant in Oakville, Ontario, currently home to the Ford Edge and Lincoln Nautilus.
The other EVs are reported to include electric versions of the Corsair, Nautilus and Navigator. The identity of the fifth EV wasn't mentioned but could be a crossover smaller than the Corsair, and possibly based on Volkswagen Group's MEB platform. Ford plans to use the MEB platformThe electric Corsair and Nautilus could enter production in 2025 or 2026 at the Oakville, Ontario, according to Reuters' sources.
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