In a significant shift in the automotive industry, Ford's top executive has hinted at a potential return of sedans to the company's lineup. Andrew Frick, president of Ford's gasoline and electric vehicle business units, has stated that the company would reconsider bringing back sedans if they can be produced at a cost-effective price and align with the company's overall business strategy. The move comes as the market for electric vehicles continues to grow, and consumers are increasingly seeking more options in the sedan segment. Ford's decision to potentially revive its sedan offerings could have significant implications for the industry, particularly for competitors that have already phased out sedans from their lineups.


Andrew Frick, president of Ford's gasoline and electric vehicle business units, said the company would bring back sedans if they can be cost-effective and make sense in the portfolio.