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Vehicle productionCNBC
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Vehicle production at the new plant in Tennessee was initially expected to begin next year .
Ford said it will prioritize the development of hybrid models, as well as electric commercial vehicles.
The pickups are expected to be a full-size truck, which will be produced at the Tennessee plant that's currently under construction.
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