Ford Fiesta Returns: A New Electric Era Built on Renault Foundations
As the race for electric mobility accelerates across Europe, Renault Group and Ford have signed a major strategic partnership that could mark the return of the legendary Ford Fiesta as a fully electric model. This collaboration is designed to help Ford expand its electric vehicle lineup across Europe, while Renault contributes its advanced production infrastructure and EV expertise.
At the core of this partnership are two new fully electric vehicles that will carry the Ford badge. These models will be built on Renault’s dedicated Ampere electric platform and manufactured at the state-of-the-art ElectriCity facility in Northern France. This setup allows Renault’s cutting-edge manufacturing capabilities to merge seamlessly with Ford’s brand identity and design philosophy.
While the official model names have not yet been confirmed, industry insiders suggest that this partnership is laying the groundwork for the electric revival of the Ford Fiesta. After years away from the spotlight, the iconic name could return as a compact, city-focused electric model tailored for the European market.
The new vehicles will be designed by Ford and co-developed with Renault engineers, blending Ford’s signature driving dynamics, authentic brand DNA, and intuitive digital user experiences. These models will also serve as the first major step in Ford’s renewed product offensive in Europe. The first vehicle is expected to reach showrooms in early 2028.
Beyond manufacturing, the collaboration extends into software, design, connectivity, and customer services. By combining Renault’s proven electric ecosystem with Ford’s global engineering expertise, both companies aim to overcome industry challenges and offer stronger solutions for both private and commercial customers.
This partnership is shaping up to be far more than a standard joint venture. It represents one of the most significant strategic moves in Europe’s transition to electric mobility—and could redefine the future of compact electric cars on the continent.