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Ford’s EV Sales Plunge 31% in Q2 Amid Mustang Mach-E Recall and Factory Shutdowns

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July 2, 2025
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  1. EV Sales Decline: Ford’s electric vehicle (EV) sales dropped 31.4% in Q2 2025, driven by a stop-sale order on the Mustang Mach-E due to a safety flaw and factory shutdowns for model updates.
  2. Mach-E Recall Impact: The recall of 317,000 Mach-E vehicles to fix a door latch defect caused a 19.5% drop in Mach-E sales, with only 10,178 units sold in the quarter.
  3. Broader EV Challenges: Sales of the F-150 Lightning fell 26.1%, while the E-Transit electric van saw an 88% decline, with just 418 units sold in Q2.
  4. Shift in Strategy: Ford is overhauling its EV strategy to focus on affordable models priced under $30,000*, set to launch in 2027, as it struggles to compete in the EV market.
  5. Gasoline and Hybrid Growth: Despite EV struggles, Ford’s overall sales rose 14.2%, with F-Series pickups up 11.5% and hybrid sales increasing 23.5%, boosted by discount programs.

What Happened?

Ford’s Q2 EV sales were hit hard by a recall of the Mustang Mach-E, its top-selling EV, due to a defect that could trap occupants inside the vehicle. The recall, combined with factory shutdowns to update 2025 models, led to a significant drop in EV deliveries.

The company’s F-150 Lightning and E-Transit electric van also saw steep declines, reflecting broader challenges in Ford’s electrification efforts. In contrast, Ford’s gasoline-powered and hybrid models performed well, with strong demand driven by employee-pricing discounts.

Ford is now pivoting its EV strategy to focus on affordable electric models, aiming to launch vehicles priced under$30,000 by 2027 to attract cost-conscious buyers.


Why It Matters?

Ford’s EV struggles highlight the challenges legacy automakers face in transitioning to electric vehicles, including supply chain issues, safety recalls, and competition from Tesla and other EV leaders. The decline in EV sales underscores the importance of affordability and reliability in driving consumer adoption.

The company’s decision to shift focus to lower-cost EVs reflects growing recognition that price remains a key barrier for many buyers. However, delays in launching new models could hinder Ford’s ability to compete in the rapidly evolving EV market.

For investors, Ford’s strong performance in gasoline and hybrid sales provides a silver lining, but the company’s long-term success will depend on its ability to execute its EV strategy effectively.


What’s Next?

Ford plans to ramp up production of the Mustang Mach-E in July as it resolves the recall issue, while continuing to refine its EV lineup. Analysts will watch for updates on Ford’s affordable EV models and how the company addresses its sales slump.

The broader EV market will also be closely monitored, as competition intensifies and consumer demand shifts toward more affordable and reliable options. Ford’s ability to balance its traditional vehicle sales with its electrification goals will be critical in the coming years.

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