Expensive EVs aren’t working, and Ford is backing away with a $19.5B charge and a hybrid-first pivot underway
The company pulled the plug on a $6.5B battery deal, pointing to cooling EV demand and the impact of new US government policy
Ford is recalling nearly 33,000 vehicles including the Escape and E-Transit
Ford’s Chinese Bronco Basecamp could soon reach Australia and other markets, featuring unibody construction, EV powertrains, and right-hand drive
Three electric vehicles are gone as the automaker pivots to hybrids, range-extended trucks, and battery storage in a sweeping strategic reset
Ford trims costs on the Mach-E by removing storage features buyers didn’t realize they’d miss
Ford killed the fully electric F-150 Lightning and announced plans for a range-extended successor
Automakers face soaring warranty costs as high-output engines fail under microscopic imperfections
A professional car designer turned two simple sketches into a Lexus EV concept in 24 hours using only AI
Cox Automotive data shows prices staying stubbornly high as buyers shrug and keep upgrading
Ford boosts anti-theft tech for the F-150 and Super Duty with remote engine-disable and police coordination
Korea’s SK On exits Ford joint venture as EV demand wanes, shifting focus to energy storage while leaving Ford holding key battery plants
A new lawsuit accused Ford of disregarding legal obligations to reimburse dealers for full costs for non-warranty repairs
Classic Recreations built this 900 hp Mustang for $700K and it’s now at auction with just 418 miles and no guarantee of return
Ford asks the EU and UK to reset their strict approach to emmisions and EVs or risk becoming a “a museum of 20th-century manufacturing”
New collab between the two automakers will give Ford two electric cars for the European market based on Renault’s Ampr platform
The Cisitalia 808XF paired Italian style with Ford V8 muscle in the early 1950s, but Dearborn ultimately decided the dream was just too expensive to build
The Chinese Explorer is getting a new front end, which further distances itself from the American model