Ford introduces its next-generation Fusion Hybrid development vehicle. Its fleets of test vehicles currently being evaluated on public roads in Michigan, California and Arizona is due to triple to around 90 cars.
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Rachel Evans
Rachel's career in journalism has seen her write for various titles at UKi Media & Events within automotive, tire and marine. Currently editor of ATTI, her favourite aspect of the job is interviewing industry experts, including researchers, scientists, engineers and technicians, and learning more about the groundbreaking technologies and innovations that are shaping the future of transportation.