In a bold leap into the future, Ford Motor Company has unveiled its brand-new world headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan — a striking 2.1-million-square-foot facility that literally doubles the footprint of its predecessor. Located just three miles from the automaker’s famed “Glass House,” the new building, opened in November 2025, ushers in what the company describes as the next century of innovation. From its gleaming glass exterior to the state-of-the-art interiors, the building commands attention as a bold symbol of Ford’s transformation.
What makes this new headquarters genuinely exciting is how form supports purpose. Inside this modern campus — designed to bring engineering, design and corporate leadership under one roof — you’ll find six design studios, automotive-ready floors that can support full-size truck prototypes, and a “crown jewel” showroom where products are evaluated before public release. Sustainability also takes center stage: the new structure targets around half the energy use of its predecessor and incorporates generous green space and walkability across the site. The result is more than an office — it’s a high-tech, collaborative ecosystem tailor-made for the next era of automotive and mobility innovation.
For the community of Dearborn and the broader metro Detroit area, this headquarters renewal is a fresh vote of confidence in Michigan’s role at the heart of the auto-industry revival. Ford’s commitment to retaining its base here underscores the region’s importance as a hub for talent and innovation, not just manufacturing. As employees settle in and ideas begin flowing, this new campus promises to become not just a workplace but a workbench for the mobility solutions of tomorrow — making it one of the most new and truly exciting developments in the automotive world today.