Ford announced on 21 August 2024 that it is altering its electric vehicle (EV) strategy in a bid to “reach more customers, improve profitability, [and] continue to reduce CO2.” As part of the reshuffle, the automaker is halting a previously planned all-electric three-row SUV and scheduling a new battery-powered commercial van for 2026, followed by two new pick-up models in 2027. It will also revise battery production by focusing on cost reductions, higher capital efficiency, and qualification for Advanced Manufacturing Tax Credits.
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In total, the course correction could cost Ford around US$1.5bn, as well as US$400m in impairment charges for the now unutilised three-row SUV assets; the next models will use hybrid propulsion technologies instead. The news comes almost a month after Ford decided to retool a plant in Ontario, Canada, to produce more gas-powered Super Duty pick-ups instead of EVs.
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