NEW DELHI/DETROIT — Ford Motor has shelved plans to produce a new compact family car designed mainly for emerging markets such as India and China, industry sources said, reflecting disappointing sales of mainstream models in the world’s fastest growing car markets.India and China were expected to be the main manufacturing hubs for the new B500 range, slated to begin production in 2018 and to include a premium sedan, hatchback and sport utility vehicle (SUV), two sources with direct knowledge of Ford’s plans said.The car maker had also planned to build its new models in Brazil, Russia and Thailand, one of the sources said.Ford’s decision, communicated to its suppliers in July, follows a similar move by General Motors (GM) to postpone the launch in India of a new $5bn family of compact vehicles.Ford is now planning to redesign the EcoSport, Figo and Figo Aspire in India in 2020-21, according to two separate US sources familiar with Ford’s plans. Its more ambitious B500 programme, thou...

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