Renault and Ford are entering into a strategic alliance that will see the French automaker producing two EVs for Ford, and the two companies working together on vans.

Both EVs will be designed by Ford, and have the company’s “distinctive driving dynamics”, but are to be based on a Renault EV architecture. They will be also built by Renault at its plant in Douai, France, near the Belgian border.

The first of the two electric vehicles should hit European showrooms in early 2028. They are expected to be entry-level models that will sit underneath the existing Explorer EV and Capri SUV, both of which are around 4.46m long.

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Renault 4 E-Tech
Renault 4 E-Tech

As such, it’s likely the new Fords will be based on the AmpR Small platform that’s used by the 3.92m Renault 5 E-Tech hatch, 4.14m 4 E-Tech SUV, and 3.79m Twingo E-Tech city car.

The latest Nissan Micra also uses this architecture, as it is essentially a 5 E-Tech with a redesigned exterior. Renault will also produce a version of the Twingo for Nissan, but this car has yet to make its debut.

We can rule out a Ford-ified version of the Twingo as it’s produced in Slovenia, meaning the new Renault-based Fords will be a Polo-sized hatch and a Puma-class SUV.

The new Renault deal isn’t the first time Ford has entered into a partnership with a European automaker for EV technology. The existing Explorer EV and Capri EV are based on the Volkswagen Group’s MEB architecture, but have bodies, interiors and interfaces designed by Ford, and are produced by Ford at its factory in Cologne, Germany.

Ford Explorer
Ford Explorer
Ford Capri
Ford Capri