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Ford projects mounting EV losses for 2025
Ford lost $5 billion on its EV business in 2024—and things could get worse this year
Ford is the first major automaker to report earnings since Trump signed an executive order stating that the U.S. would impose 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada, which would affect Ford.
Ford Projects Losing $15 Billion In Three Years Building EVs
Ford is projecting its electric car business will lose another $5.5 billion dollars this year.That figure matches last year’s deficit and eclipses the $4.7 billion the company lost building EVs in 2023—so for those of you keeping track at home that's a projection of roughly $15 billion in losses.
Ford projects mounting EV losses for 2025, Q4 profit up
The automaker forecast overall profitability for 2025, but even that was lower than in 2024. For the fourth quarter, it reported a net profit of $1.8 billion, up from a loss of $500 million in the year-ago quarter as pension-related costs weighed on results.
Ford lost $5 billion on EVs in 2024, teases new models
Ford’s electric vehicle and software business lost $5.1 billion in 2024, up from $4.7 billion lost in 2024. And the automaker doesn’t anticipate any relief this year, when it predicts it will lose as much as $5.
Ford expects to rack up EV losses of up to $5.5B in 2025, sending shares skidding
Ford Motor on Wednesday projected up to $5.5 billion in losses on its electric vehicle and software operations this year, a loss similar to last year and a sign of the severe difficulties in cutting costs on battery-powered models.
Ford, Trump
Ford CEO: Trump tariffs would wipe out billions in profits if they’re long lasting
Jim Farley, CEO of Ford (F) has joined the rest of the auto industry to warn Trump against them. He reasoned that the US profits would be run over if you hit the world with tariff hikes. Tariffs have hit the motor industry the most.
Ford CEO urges Trump not to 'cherry-pick' tariffs as auto industry faces multibillion dollar threat
During Ford’s Q4 earnings call yesterday, Farley warned that prolonged tariffs on imports coming from Mexico and Canada, where Ford and rival GM ( GM) make vehicles, would have a "devastating impact" on the industry, with the potential for billions in profits to be wiped out.
Trump's China tariff increase will affect Ford and GM vehicles, billions of dollars in auto parts
The move to put 10% additional tariffs on imports from China will affect a small number of U.S. vehicles, but increased costs of auto parts could affect already heightened car prices. The biggest impact on vehicles will be on Ford Motor's Lincoln Nautilus and General Motors' Buick Envision.
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Ford recalls 7,698 vehicles in Canada over faulty rearview camera
You can also check online at Transport Canada, using your VIN, to see if your vehicle is affected by a recall. Transport ...
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Ford, GM Stocks Rise After Trump Delays Tariffs on Mexico and Canada
Auto stocks rose Tuesday after the Trump administration agreed to delay imposing new tariffs on Mexico and Canada, offering ...
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Ford's CEO Finally Says The Quiet Part Loud About Tariffs
Tariffs have been a hot topic over the past two weeks. The number one uncertainty is if those tariffs would be enacted as ...
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Ford Plans EREV Powertrains; Tariffs Could Force ‘Major Strategy Shifts’
CEO Farley says extended-range EVs work better for large cars and trucks; Tariffs on Mexico and Canada are okay for Ford if ...
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Canada, Mexico integral to US auto manufacturing for a century
American automakers have relied on labor from neighbors to the north and south since the early days of auto production in ...
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Ontario will be 'ripping up' its $68 million Starlink contract with SpaceX, Doug Ford says
SpaceX's Starlink was awarded the $68 million contract in November to provide internet services to 15,000 homes and ...
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Lawsuit alleges former Ford staffers promised to use 'backchannel contacts' to get land rezoned
Two former Ford government staffers — including one at the centre of the Greenbelt scandal — are being sued by a property ...
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Ford CEO has tough words for his automotive rivals
However, when it comes to these tariffs, Ford CEO Jim Farley sees another issue beyond just Canada and Mexico. Ford CEO: ...
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