Ford released teaser photos of several new models at an event Thursday, after it announced plans to revamp the majority of its lineup by 2020.

The company continues to shift its focus to where it has typically been strong, in trucks, high--performance vehicles and SUVs. These higher-margin vehicles tend to deliver the cash Ford needs to improve fitness and profitability. That cash will allow Ford to make the considerable investments needed to develop new mobility technologies, such as electrified vehicles and autonomous vehicles.

Ford is reallocating $7 billion in capital from cars to SUVs to take advantage of the recent shift in consumer tastes that automakers and some industry watchers think may be permanent. By 2020, Ford thinks SUVs could account for 50 percent of all vehicle sales. It estimates its own SUV sales to grow 20 percent, twice the industry average, by 2020, the company said.

Ford is also beefing up the lineup of its performance division, which includes high-powered and sporty models, such as its ST-badged vehicles. It plans 12 new performance models by 2020, including at least two new SUVs.

Here is a look at some of what Ford released. Some details or specs were not disclosed.