Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) reported a strong rebound in US vehicle sales in 2025, posting its best annual performance since before the pandemic as total volumes rose 6% to 2.2 million vehicles. The Detroit-based automaker said Tuesday that the result marks its strongest year since 2019, when it sold 2.42 million vehicles, underscoring a steady recovery in demand despite supply chain disruptions and a more cautious consumer backdrop.
Ford's hybrids are more popular than ever, but the company has struggled to find momentum in EVs.
Ford recorded more fourth-quarter sales compared with the prior year, as lower-priced truck sales helped it more than offset a decline in electric vehicles.
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GM's U.S. leadership, China rebound, software growth and aggressive buybacks give it an edge over Ford as 2026 approaches.
Ford is recalling over 272,000 EVs and hybrids due to a software glitch that can prevent vehicles from properly engaging park, raising crash risks.
The industry was once euphoric about EVs, but consumer demand never took off as much as expected and, as it has fizzled, automakers have shifted their plans. Over the past five years, companies have wasted billions of dollars in capital,
The electric F-150 was an impressive pickup but failed one important test: the expectations game.
Ford is recalling more than 270,000 electric and hybrid vehicles in the U.S. because of a parking function problem that could lead to them rolling away.
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Ford is recalling 272,645 vehicles in the U.S. due to a loss of park function, causing the vehicle to roll away and increasing the risk of a crash, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Friday.