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Ford Lio Ho Motor

Taiwanese-based automaker

Ford Lio Ho Motor

Taiwanese-based automaker

FieldValue
nameFord Lio Ho Motor Company, Ltd.
logoFord logo flat.svg
logo_size200
imageFord Lio Ho Motor HQ 20131026.jpg
image_captionFord Lio Ho Motor headquarters
as seen in 2013
typeJoint venture
genre
foundation
location_cityZhongli District, Taoyuan City
location_countryTaiwan
key_peopleChen Wenfang (general manager)
Alvin Liu (vice president)
industryAutomotive
productsAutomobiles
ownerFord Motor Company (70%)
Liou-ho Spinning (30%)
homepage

as seen in 2013 Alvin Liu (vice president) Liou-ho Spinning (30%) Ford Lio Ho Motor () is a Taiwanese-based automaker and the primary dealer of Ford vehicles in Taiwan, formed in 1972. It is 70 percent owned by Ford Motor Company. The remaining 30 per cent is owned by investors in the former Lio Ho Automotive Industrial Corporation, which previously assembled Toyota vehicles.

History

The company began operations in 1973, assembling Ford models including the Cortina, Escort, and Granada. In 1974 assembly of the Philippine-made Ford Fiera AUV began, although sales were slow as it was more expensive than its more comfortable Japanese competitors. In the 1980s, it began assembly of Mazda-based models, such as the Laser (Mazda 323), Telstar (Mazda 626) and Festiva (Mazda 121).

1990s Taiwan Ford Laser Nobel

The Taiwan-built Laser hatchback was exported to Canada in the late 1980s, badged as the Mercury Tracer.

Former Ford models unique to Taiwan include the "Ford Tierra", based on the Mazda 323 sedan, later rebadged as the facelifted Ford Laser in other Asian markets, the "Ford Activa", a rebadged Mazda 323 sedan and hatchback, and the "Ford Mondeo Metrostar" which later also sold in China, based on the European Mondeo sedan.

Taiwan-market Ford and Mazda vehicles include locally assembled Ford Mondeo, Ford Focus, Ford Fiesta, Ford Escape, Mazda3, Mazda5, and Mazda Tribute. Also, all 2007 model year Asia/Pacific (except Chinese and South Korean markets) Ford Escapes are assembled by Ford Lio Ho. The Taiwan-assembled Mondeo is also exported to China and Saudi Arabia. After the ban on diesel-engined passenger cars was lifted in Taiwan in 2004, Ford Lio Ho became the first local manufacturer to build a diesel car. This was a diesel Focus, introduced in August 2007.

Before Ford divested Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008, and significantly reduced share-holding of Mazda in 2010, the Taiwanese units of these brands were organised under Ford Lio Ho.

Design Technology Centre

Ford Lio Ho Design Technology Centre or Ford Design & Research Centre was built and established by the end of 2002 in Taipei. The Design Technology Centre was in charge of products sold mainly within the Asian Pacific markets including Australia, New Zealand, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, United Arab Emirates, Middle East, Saudi Arabia, Japan, China, and Russia.Ford Lio Ho Design Technology Centre Planned, 邵長玲 Shao Changling, Auto Net 9 February 2001

Noticeable products include the 2005 Ford Equator Concept which later spawned the Asian Pacific Ford Escape (ZC), Ford Tierra, Ford Ixion, Ford Mondeo M2000 facelift, Ford Mondeo Metrostar, Ford Escape ZC extensive facelift, Ford Explorer and Ford i-Max. With the i-Max being one of the latest products designed by Lio Ho, the Design Technology Centre was shut down due to the one Ford strategy.

References

References

  1. https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fap/tw/zh_tw/news/2022/03/0325/-.html
  2. (2016-06-06). "Ford Appoints Alvin Liu as Vice Chairman, Ford Greater China". Ford Motor Company.
  3. (20 November 2010). "Ford Lio Ho rolls out 2 millionth car". [[Taipei Times]].
  4. [https://books.google.com/books?id=4JR0tXiDpDcC&dq=Ford+Lio+Ho+Motor+toyota&pg=PA180 ''Multinational corporations and United States foreign policy: Hearings, 93rd Congress [94th Congress, second session], Part 3''], U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973, page 180
  5. [https://books.google.com/books?id=gNRkAAAAIAAJ&q=escort+cortina+granada ''Directory of Taiwan''], 1980
  6. (2009-02-25). "福特 六和 利大 報紙廣告兩則". 7car.
  7. (1994). "Japanese Motor Business". [[Economist Intelligence Unit]].
  8. [https://books.google.com/books?id=mtW2AAAAIAAJ&q=%22mercury+tracers%22++ ''Trade Opportunities in Taiwan''], Volume 15, Issues 1-26, Far East Trade Services, Incorporated, 1987, page 19
  9. Chamberlin, Billy. (2001-08-10). "Ford's Mondeo Metrostar takes lead". [[The China Post]].
  10. (2007-11-23). "Ford Lio Ho Motor, Yulon Motor, China Motor in Taiwan planning to expand exports of complete vehicles". MarkLines.
  11. [https://www.netcarshow.com/ford/2005-equator_concept/ 2005 Ford Equator Concept], "Net car Show"
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