Ford's electric vehicle (EV) sales in the US have taken a significant hit, plummeting by a staggering 57% in the first half of the year. The decline is largely attributed to a drastic reduction in the company's EV lineup, which has narrowed down to just two models: the Mustang Mach-E. As the automotive industry continues to shift towards electrification, Ford's limited options have made it difficult for the company to compete with other manufacturers that offer a wider range of EVs. With the US market becoming increasingly competitive, Ford's strategy will be closely watched to see how the company plans to regain its footing in the EV space.
Ford US EV Sales Fall 57% in First Half as Lineup Shrinks to Mach-E eletric-vehicles.com