Accelerate the World's Transition to Sustainable Energy - to fight Anthropogenic Climate Change, page-31860

  1. 9,926 Posts.
    lightbulb Created with Sketch. 39

    Ford delays electric three-row SUV with new EV pickup arriving in 2026

    Ford-delaying-electric-SUVFord electric Explorer SUV (Source: Ford)

    After EV sales picked up in the first quarter,Fordis scaling back as it delays plans to launch its new three-row electric SUV. Ford is pushing back EV production at its Oakville, Ontario, plant as it shifts to expand its hybrid lineup.

    Ford’selectric vehicle sales surged 86%in the first three months of the year, enough to secure second in the US EV market behind Tesla.

    The American automaker sold 20,233 EVs in Q1 2024,topping rival General Motorswith 16,425 electric cars delivered.

    Ford’sF-150 Lightningremained the top-selling electric pickup, with sales up 80% over last year with 7,743 units delivered. Mustang Mach-E sales climbed 77% YOY, reaching 9,589, making it the second-best-selling electric SUV behind Tesla’s Model Y.

    As commercial customers continue shifting to electric options, Ford Pro saw EV adoption rise by over 40%. The company said many2024 F-150 Lightningorders are repeat buyers.

    The surge in EV sales comes after Ford slashed prices earlier this year on the Mustang Mach-E and introduced significant incentives on the Lightning electric pickup.

    2023 Ford Mustang Mach-E TrimPrevious MSRPNew Starting priceDifference
    1Select RWD$42,995$39,895-$3,100
    2Select AWD$45,995$42,895-$3,100
    3Premium RWD$46,995$42,895-$4,100
    4Premium AWD$49,995$45,895-$4,100
    5Premium RWD (Extended Range)$53,995$45,895-$8,100
    6Premium AWD (Extended Range)$56,995$48,895-$8,100
    7California Route 1 AWD$56,995$48,895-$8,100
    8GT$59,995$52,395-$7,600
    9GT (Performance Edition)$64,995$57,395-$7,600
    2023 Ford Mustang Mach-E prices (Not including $1,800 destination fee)

    Arecent reportfrom data analytics firm,Cloud Theory, said Mach-E movement was “dramatic and immediate.” Despite this, Ford is pulling back plans as it delays EV production at its Oakville plant, including its electric three-row SUV.

    Ford-Mustang-Mach-EFord Mustang Mach-E (Source: Ford)

    Ford delays three-row electric SUV amid shift to hybrids

    Inan updateThursday, Ford announced it’s pushing back the launch of next-gen EVs at its Ontario assembly plant with plans to expand its hybrid lineup.

    The new three-row electric SUV will launch in 2027, two years later than Ford initially planned. Ford said the extra time allows “for the consumer market for three-row EVs to further develop” while the company takes advantage of new battery tech.

    Ford-delaying-electric-SUVAll-electric Ford Explorer (Source: Ford)

    CEO Jim Farley reiterated Ford’s commitment to the region, saying, “We are fully committed to manufacturing in Canada and believe this decision will help us build a profitably growing business for the long term.”

    Meanwhile, Ford said progress at its Tennessee EV plant is on track. The company is installing 4,000 tons of stamping equipment for the next all-electric Ford pickup truck.

    Ford plans to begin deliveries of the new EV pickup in 2026 and will “gradually ramp up production” to ensure quality.

    Ford-affordable-EV-pickup2024 Ford F-150 Flash (Source: Ford)

    The automaker continues expanding its Ohio Assembly plant to build new electric commercial vehicles for Ford Pro, which are set to launch mid-decade.

    Ford is shifting its strategy as it looks to expand its hybrid lineup. By the end of the decade, the company plans to offer a hybrid model across its Ford Blue lineup.

    Farley said as the number two EV brand in the US, “We are committed to scaling a profitable EV business, using capital wisely and bringing to market the right gas, hybrid and fully electric vehicles at the right time.”

    2024-Ford-F-150-Lightning-lineup2024 Ford F-150 Lightning lineup (Source: Ford)

    Ford’s leader added, “Our breakthrough, next-generation EVs will be new from the ground up and fully software enabled, with ever-improving digital experiences and a multitude of potential services.”

    In February, Farley revealed the company had a “skunkworks” team developing asmaller, low-cost EV platformthat will underpin multiple vehicles. The team is led by Alan Clarke, a top engineer forTesla’s Model Yand Model 3.

    The first models based on the platform are expected to be a smaller electric pickup and SUV with prices starting around $25,000.

    Electrek’s Take

    As Ford delays the launch of its three-row electric SUV, overseas rivals look to take advantage. Kia’s new three-rowEV9 is off to a strong start, with over 4,000 units sold in the US through March.

    Hyundai is also surging ahead with itsfirst three-row electric SUV, the IONIQ 9, expected to launch by the end of the year. Volvo is another overseas automaker that continues to see results after doubling down on EVs with plans to go all-electric by 2030.

    Rivian’s R1S was theseventh best-selling EVin the US last year as the company scales production. Last month, Rivian unveiled its smaller, more affordable R2, which will start at $45,000 when it launches in early 2026. The EV startup just hit a major milestone after its100,000th EVrolled off the production line this week.


 
arrow-down-2 Created with Sketch. arrow-down-2 Created with Sketch.