Ford EV Sales Fall Apart
- Ford saw a 31% drop in U.S. electric vehicle sales in the second quarter of 2025 amid a decline in F-150 Lightning and E-Transit van sales.
- The decline followed a recall affecting nearly 200,000 Mustang Mach-E models and a model year changeover that limited dealer inventory.
- Ford sold 16,438 EVs in Q2 2025, down nearly 12% year-over-year, while hybrid sales jumped 27% to over 117,000 units, showing a shift in consumer preference.
- Ford spokesperson Martin Gunsberg said, "Our dealers can't sell what they don't have," highlighting stock shortages as a key factor behind the EV sales drop.
- Ford expects Mustang Mach-E inventory to improve in July and plans more affordable EV models, including a small pickup, to arrive by 2027 to address sales challenges.
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