Ford revealed in its latest earnings report that its Model e electric vehicle division is expected to see losses above $5 billion in 2025, similar to last year.
Experts are questioning President Donald Trump’s latest effort to slow the electric vehicle charging buildout in the U.S.
The report released Thursday shows a loss of $1.4 billion on 37,000 vehicles in its Model-e section for the fourth quarter of last year, bringing its total losses on EVs to $5.1 billion in 2024. The ...
The comment came during Ford's fourth-quarter earnings call to investors, where Farley mentioned SUVs and pickups as ...
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Stuff.tv on MSNHere’s one reason the electric Ford Explorer should be your next SUVThe middle ground Ford Explorer Select edition is an impressive SUV despite its platform sharing roots with VW models.
Ford CEO Jim Farley has revealed that the automaker is developing extended-range powertrains for its large electric SUVs and ...
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Hosted on MSNFord Predicts It Will Lose Billions on Electric Cars in 2025It lost $5.1 billion in 2024 and estimates it'll lose even more this year. Electric vehicles are still generally unprofitable ...
Ford's EV unit lost billions of dollars, but at the same time, EV sales as a whole were up in the U.S. in 2024 compared to ...
The Blue Oval may not have plans to race the Mach-E in a stock car series anytime soon, but expect to see it on track ...
Once hailed as one of America's most promising EV makers, a multi-billion-dollar green-tech giant now appears on the knife's ...
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Vancouver Sun on MSNB.C. faces bumpy road as 10-year countdown begins on zero-emission vehicle targetBridging that divide is increasingly important now that the auto market has mostly absorbed the EV early adopters. And B.C.
Mike Murphy wants more conservative voters to get on the EV train. Whether Tesla’s CEO can help is the question.
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