Ford’s president and CEO offered an inside look at the auto company’s biggest manufacturing change since the Model T, while spotlighting a multi-billion-dollar bet on America’s supply chain.

"We're announcing... $5 billion of new investments here in Kentucky and Michigan, to build a radically new vehicle," Jim Farley said on FOX Business "Varney & Co." Monday.

"And we're going to build it completely different than Henry Ford's moving assembly line."

On Monday, the Michigan-based motor company announced it would be pouring the money into 4,000 jobs at its Battery Park and Louisville, Kentucky, plants to deliver a new electric pickup truck and LFP prismatic batteries.

The "breakthrough" product, according to a press release , is the midsize four-door truck with a starting price of ab

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