Ford is planning five new models for Europe between 2026 and 2029, marking a big refresh of its lineup. The new range is expected to include two small EVs, two crossovers with different powertrain options (from hybrids to fully electric), and the first Bronco designed specifically for the European market. That Bronco is also expected to come with both hybrid and fully electric versions.

Ford plans to reset after discontinuing long-running models like the Fiesta and Focus, while also adjusting to the slower-than-expected adoption of EVs in Europe—something many of its competitors are dealing with right now. While we already have a general idea of what’s coming, the bigger question is what these new European Ford models will actually look like, and how Ford’s recent partnerships could shape them.

To get a better sense of that, we spoke with Christian Weingaertner, managing director of Ford’s passenger car division in Europe.

This story originally appeared on Motor1 Italy

Ford Fiesta ST (Europe)