FRANKFURT — Volkswagen said Thursday its supervisory board had approved several projects in a multibillion-dollar alliance with Ford Motor that was first announced in July.
The German automaker said various contracts between the two companies were nearing completion and would be signed soon.
Among the shared projects specified by VW are a midsize pickup to be developed by Ford; a city delivery van to be developed by VW; a larger commercial van to be developed by Ford, and a new electric vehicle for Ford of Europe, to be built on VW’s electric vehicle architecture.
Regarding official approval of the agreements, a Ford spokesman said Thursday, “We look forward to jointly providing an update soon.”
VW’s statement said “further projects are to follow, as is the investment in Argo AI,” the self-driving software company backed by Ford and which eventually will be jointly controlled with VW.
VW’s planned $3.1 billion investment in Argo “remains on track and is expected to close soon,” Argo said in a statement on Thursday.