Ford may be discontinuing its F-150 Lightning pickup but it hasn’t given up on electric cars. CEO Jim Farley just teased the automaker’s electric pickup based on its new Universal Electric Vehicle ...
CEO Jim Farley posted four new photos inside the automaker's rejigged Louisville assembly plant. Two of the photos offer a rare glimpse at prototypes for its upcoming $30,000 EV pickup. The changes ...
Ford's traditional dividend yield sits at over 4%, but the automaker also delivers supplemental dividends in some years. Special dividends can be lucrative, such as Ford's special dividend in 2023 for ...
M-Sport Ford has taken the covers off the final iteration of the current Ford Puma Rally1 car that will tackle the 2026 World Rally Championship. The British squad has once again opted for a livery ...
Ford Puma Gen-E Review: While the Ford Fiesta sat comfortably in its supermini throne for many years, a worthy successor soon arrived: the Puma, a name robbed from the brand’s quirky 90’s sporting ...
Ford Motor Company logged far more recalls in 2025 than any other automaker, according to federal safety data, eclipsing a decade-old industry record and underscoring ongoing quality issues affecting ...
Ford stopped production of the F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck in October after a fire at a supplier, but announced yesterday production would end. The all-electric truck sold fewer than 100,000 ...
The Ford Louisville Assembly Plant is temporarily shutting down to retool for electric vehicle production. Ford is investing $2 billion to transition the plant, which will stop making the Ford Escape ...
Amid Ford’s shift away from making large electric vehicles, the automaker is adding a new product line to find a home for its batteries. Ford said Monday that instead of scuttling plans to build the ...
No, Ford is not bringing the Ranger plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) to the US. Ford shut down rumors that the midsize pickup would launch in the US. Here’s what’s coming instead. Ford will not ...
Ford Motor Co. is making a series of changes as it pursues "higher-return opportunities," the automaker announced Dec. 15. Among those changes: Producing gas-powered trucks instead of electric trucks ...
In doing so, the pure electric Lightning as we currently know it is dead. The automaker has already ceased production—Ford is using the Rouge plant to make F-Series with internal combustion engines ...
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