December 8, 2009 1:55 PM

Breakup Alert: Mazda, Ford End Shared Vehicle Development

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2009 Los Angeles Auto Show

After decades of shares product development, Mazda and Ford Motor Co. look poised to go separate ways.

According to comments made by Mark Fields, Ford's president of the Americas, last week to Bloomberg, Ford is planning to go it alone with future vehicles.

It's not altogether surprising. Ford has bet heavily on its new EcoBoost family of direct-injection, turbocharged engines, Mazda is developing its own families of next-generation direct-injection gasoline engines and diesel engines, plus an all-new family of automatic transmissions independent of Ford. There are no plans to share the technology with Ford, either.

In late 2008, Ford sold its share in Mazda from 33.4 percent to just 11 percent, although it remains Mazda's single largest shareholder.

This comes just days after the official North American introduction of the 2011 Ford Fiesta, a vehicle that was developed primarily by Mazda (the Japanese automaker sells its own Mazda2, which also made its debut at the show and will be sold here as a 2011 model).

Other current Ford vehicles built on Mazda underpinnings include the Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan, along with the Lincoln MKZ (all based on the Mazda6); Ford and Mazda also share components between the Mazda CX-9 and Ford Edge. Engines are also shared. And the Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner can still trace their original design back to the former Mazda 626 sedan. Although Mazda and Ford use separate engine production facilities, the ubiquitous 2.5-liter four-cylinder units that are common in both automakers' U.S. lineups are nearly identical in design.

[Bloomberg]

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