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Ford Motor Co. posted record sales in the second quarter year-over-year, with the two Louisville area assembly plants — Kentucky Truck Plant and Louisville Assembly Plant — playing a large part in the automaker's success.
The plants in Louisville, which employ roughly 12,000 workers, produce different model Ford trucks and SUVs, including the company's famed Super Duty truck.
Here's a look at how the Louisville area plants helped Ford achieve a total vehicle sales increase of 1% year-over-year.
Ford Escape
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The Ford Escape, considered a small SUV, is produced at LAP off Fern Valley Road.
Sales of the Escape are up 15% for the first half of the year when compared to 2023, according to Ford .
The plant has produced more than 101,000 Escapes this year, a 52% increase from last year's production.
The Escape, along with its luxury counterpart the Lincoln Corsair will both be discontinued following the model year 2025 as LAP converts producing an " all-new EV product ."
Ford Expedition
The Ford Expedition, a large SUV produced at KTP off Chamberlain Lane, saw a 10% increase in the first half of year sales, Ford reported.
Ford reported KTP has produced more than 53,000 Expeditions this year already.
Ford F-Series Super Duty truck
The acclaimed Super Duty truck, known as the North America Truck of the Year , is part of Ford's best-selling lineup.
The trucks are produced predominantly at KTP, and a smaller number are made in Ohio, but recently Ford announced it would increase production of Super Duty at a plant in Canada .
Super Duty sales are up 8%. Production of Super Duty has increased by more than 40% this year.
Contact business reporter Olivia Evans at oevans@courier-journal.com or on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter at @oliviamevans_ .
This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Ford posts boosted sales in Q2. Here's how Louisville-made vehicles helped
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