Motley Fool Interview: Ford's Product Chief Explains the Big Plan

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Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) released a lot of details about its product plans for the next two years on Thursday. Among other things, we learned that Ford is planning several all-new SUVs, a new F-150 for 2020, and some surprising gasoline-electric hybrid vehicles.

You can read more about the high points of Ford's plan (and why it matters to investors) here. But if you do, come back here, because there's more to the story. Before Ford's official announcement, I had a chance to walk through the plan with Hau Thai-Tang, Ford's global product-development chief.

Thai-Tang talked in some depth about the thinking behind these new products, how they'll boost Ford's profitability, and how changes that Ford is making behind the scenes will lower the costs of these new products and help Ford bring future products to market more quickly -- all things that should help boost Ford's stock price over time.

Here's a look at what we discussed. Remarks have been lightly edited for length and clarity.

Thai-Tang is shown standing in front of several Ford and Lincoln vehicles.
Thai-Tang is shown standing in front of several Ford and Lincoln vehicles.

Hau Thai-Tang, Ford's executive vice president of product development and purchasing, oversees the Blue Oval's global product-development programs. Image source: Ford Motor Company.

A big update to Ford's aging product portfolio

Hau Thai-Tang: We're going to turn over about 75%, three-quarters of our product portfolio. Over the next 24 months, the average age of our product portfolio will drop down to 3.3 years from 5.7 [years] today. We believe, based on our competitive intelligence, that will make it the freshest in the industry.

In terms of where we're playing, it's -- as you can imagine -- around our areas of strength: pickup trucks, SUVs, performance products, and then a big effort with electrified products.

The other part of this news is how we're bundling a lot of the driver assistance technologies to bring them to market as standard features. We've been calling [the bundle] Ford Co-Pilot360, and that will be deployed probably across our product portfolio starting with the Edge that's coming to market this year.

John Rosevear: That package [Co-Pilot360] will be standard, right?

Thai-Tang: Yes, it will be standard equipment, and then customers will have the option to add on incremental driver-assistance technology beyond that package.

SUVs: Filling in the gaps

Thai-Tang: In terms of the SUV plays, we've been really successful of late with the two bookends of the marketplace. We're coming out [now] with a small compact SUV, the EcoSport, and then the recent Expedition launch has been really well received.