The comment came during Ford's fourth-quarter earnings call to investors, where Farley mentioned SUVs and pickups as potential use-case scenarios.
A new report says Ford will use EREV powertrains with gas engines and electric motors in the next phase of the company's electrification strategy.
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"Customers have shown that they will not pay any premium for these large EVs," Farley said in an earnings call.
Ford is projecting its electric car business will lose another $5.5 billion dollars this year.That figure matches last year’s ...
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The automaker reversed a year-ago loss of $500 million, instead posting big profits of $1.8 billion on revenue of $48.2 billion, which handily beat estimates of $43 billion. Adjusted earnings of $0.39 ...