Ford Motor (NYSE:F) is scheduled to announce its earnings on Wednesday, July 30, 2025. The consensus predicts earnings of approximately $0.33 per share, a decrease from $0.47 per share in the same quarter last year, while revenues are expected to be around $43.93 billion, reflecting a 2% decline compared to the previous year.
Ford Motor Company (F) closed at $11.31 in the latest trading session, marking a +1.34% move from the prior day.
A massive issue with quality control remains ongoing for Ford Motor Co.
Ford (NYSE: F) set a new industry record for vehicle recalls in the first half of the year, surpassing its entire 2023 total and even the number of vehicles it produced last year, raising serious concerns about product quality and operational execution.
GM (NYSE: GM) sold 46,280 EVs in the second quarter, which was up 111% compared to the same quarter a year ago, according to Battery Technology.
F recalls nearly 858,000 SUVs globally over fire risk, facing $570M in costs and a record NHTSA penalty.
Shares of Ford Motor Company ( NYSE: F ) gained 8.25% over the past month, reigniting a rally that's seen the legacy automaker's stock gain nearly 30% since April 8.
Like a Greek chorus, Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) management says it will improve its quality problems.
Ford is setting records in 2025, but not in a good way. The automaker has already blown by the previous record for having the most safety recalls in a calendar year, and now another major round of recalls is calling the brand's reliability into question.
Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) shares pulled back almost 3% after the automaker announced it is recalling approximately 694,000 vehicles in the United States due to fuel injector issues that may cause fuel leaks and increase the risk of engine fires. This recall primarily affects certain 2021 to 2024 Bronco Sport and 2020 to 2022 Escape models equipped with 1.5-liter engines.
A fuel injector in the impacted vehicles may crack and leak fuel inside the engine compartment, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said.
Ford's stock turned lower after the carmaker said it would cost nearly $600,000 to fix fuel injectors on up to nearly 700,000 SUVs.