Ford's highly anticipated electric SUV, set to rival the likes of Tesla's Model X and Toyota's upcoming electric offerings, has hit a roadblock. The vehicle, which was expected to enter production in 2024, has been delayed due to technical issues and supply chain concerns. Industry insiders point to the automaker's struggles to meet the increasing demand for electric vehicle (EV) components, such as batteries and electric motors, as a major contributor to the delay. As a result, Ford's electric SUV will now enter production in 2025, leaving competitors like Toyota to gain a head start in the rapidly growing EV market.


Toyota's Fully Electric Ford Explorer Rival Gets Delayed  Ford Authority