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Carmaker set to become auto and mobility company

"We are rapidly becoming both an auto company and a mobility company," -Ford Chairman.

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Ford has revealed the next phase of it's plans.

"As our industry enters this new era of connected and smart mobility, Ford Motor Co. is committed to making people’s lives better by changing the way the world moves. We are rapidly becoming both an auto company and a mobility company.

In the next few years, smart cars will be doing things you can hardly imagine today."

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Based on this change, Ford has two pilot programs, these provide on-demand transportation in Kansas City and Boston.

"The mobility revolution is here; not in a distant city in a faraway future, but right here, right now in Kansas City, ” Ford said.

This transportation is provided with Ford's Transit van.

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