Ford Claims It Will Have A “Model T Moment” On August 11, 2025
Ford CEO Jim Farley told investors last week the company will make a major announcement about its future plans on August 11.
Ford CEO Jim Farley told investors last week the company will make a major announcement about its future plans on August 11.
Ford has just unveiled a fully electric Bronco and an EREV version of the Bronco. If you haven’t seen exciting news and marketing around that, that’s because these versions of the Bronco are not for Ford’s home market (USA). They are for China. They are being produced by Jiangling Motors … [continued]
EV sales get all the coverage, but EV manufacturing is as important (if not more) in the sustainability of this transition and the political will to support it. Latin America, despite its relatively small vehicle market, has a significant vehicle manufacturing base, be it because of the protection of the … [continued]
Ford Motor Company is going all in on reducing the cost of electric cars, starting with new battery chemistries. Will it be enough?
Ford, a name synonymous with American muscle and rugged off-roaders, has made a bold entrance into the e-bike world with two purpose-built models: the Mustang and the Bronco. Manufactured and distributed by N Plus North America Corp. under license, and staying true to their automotive roots, these e-bikes combine performance, … [continued]
The Ford battery factory in Marshall, Michigan may become a giant white elephant if Congress cancels IRA tax credits.
In the last two weeks, I was wondering what was happening with the Ford F-150 Lightning because in November to January production was temporarily paused. Then, there was a flurry of news activity about the pause, but not so much lately about the resumption of production. Zach may have read … [continued]
The US continues to be a big market for EV sales, and Ford is aiming for an edge with the Super Mustang Mach-E from its Ford Performance branch.
Ford Philippines will launch its first all-electric vehicle, the Mustang Mach-E, by the 3rd quarter of 2025. This was just announced by Pedro Simoes, Ford PH managing director. Earlier this year, Simoes told the local media during the Henry Ford Automotive Journalism Awards that it would start its “electrification journey” … [continued]
The US tariff war on imported cars ignores the fact that many foreign automakers also build cars in the US for export.