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Why Ford is cutting jobs in South Africa

Posted on October 2, 2025
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Why Ford is cutting jobs in South Africa
Ford’s new Ranger plugin hybrid is not selling as well as expected

Ford in South Africa has attributed planned retrenchments to lower European orders for its Ranger bakkie, driven by recent tax changes in the UK and sluggish export volumes for its plug-in hybrid Ranger model.

Last month Ford sent an official notice to unions, notifying them of its intention to retrench 474 workers at its Silverton car manufacturing plant in Pretoria and Struandale engine plant in Gqeberha.

Ford exclusively produces the plug-in hybrid Ranger for global exports, mainly Europe. It also produces the internal combustion engine Ranger for the local and export markets.

We haven’t seen the plug-in hybrid Ranger hit the volumes that we’ve been looking for. It’s an expensive vehicle

Neale Hill, President of Ford Motor Company Africa, told Reuters on the sidelines of a motoring conference on Wednesday that the company has been forced to reduce its operations from three shifts to two, following a drop in demand for its Ranger.

In the UK, from the start of April 2025 double-cab bakkies with a payload of 1t or more have been reclassified as passenger cars rather than commercial vans for tax purposes, making them more expensive to own.

“As a consequence of that, people have unfortunately reduced their volume. So that’s had a big impact in terms of our European orders,” he said. Adding to the pressure are the low volumes of Ford’s plug-in hybrid Ranger.

Capacity

“We haven’t seen the plug-in hybrid Ranger hit the volumes that we’ve been looking for,” Hill said. “It’s an expensive vehicle, plus we are not getting to the European-originating content, which then makes it able to go into Europe duty-free.”

Hill added that volume for South Africa is still stable and probably increasing slightly.

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Ford’s plant has a capacity of 200 000 vehicles annually but at the moment it is not utilising all of it. “Currently this year will be about 100 000 and the installed capacity at capable volume is 140 000. That’s what we’ll keep going forward,” Hill said.  — (c) 2025 Reuters

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