![Ford Logo](https://img.ien.com/files/base/indm/ien/image/2017/12/ford_logo.5a2ab7e69fd81.png?auto=format%2Ccompress&q=70&rect=0%2C33%2C1920%2C1080&w=400)
DETROIT (AP) — Ford says that shifting production of an electric SUV from the U.S. to Mexico will allow the company to make more self-driving vehicles in Michigan.
Ford announced last January that it would invest $700 million and hire 700 workers to make electric and autonomous vehicles at its Flat Rock plant near Detroit. Among those vehicles is an all-electric SUV that will go on sale in 2020.
Ford said Thursday it now plans to make the SUV at its Cuatitlan, Mexico, factory.
Ford said it plans to add a second autonomous vehicle to the Flat Rock plant. It will increase its investment there to $900 million and hire a total of 850 workers.
Ford Motor Co. wants to have an autonomous vehicle on the market in 2021.