Ford Has Run Out Of Places To Go
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Ford Has Run Out Of Places To Go
"Ford's US sales rose 6% to 2,204,124 in 2025, primarily driven by its dominance in the full-size pickup market, where F-Series pickups sold 828,832 units, up 8.3% from 2024."
"In the first two months of this year, EU sales for Ford fell 21.5% to 41,039, marking a significant decline compared to competitors like Kia and Hyundai."
"The US government has imposed 100% tariffs on Chinese EV imports, which could remain indefinitely, significantly affecting Ford's ability to compete in the global market."
"China has provided over $3 billion in financial support to BYD, the largest EV company, raising concerns about the competitive landscape for Ford and other US manufacturers."
Ford faces significant challenges in global markets, particularly in the EU and China, where sales have declined sharply. In the EU, Ford's registrations fell 21.5%, while competitors like Kia and Toyota performed better. Although Ford's US sales increased by 6%, its reliance on the domestic market is concerning. The company's future is heavily impacted by US tariffs on Chinese electric vehicle imports, which could hinder its ability to compete effectively in the global automotive landscape.
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