Ford Brazil sales decreased 31 percent to 14,311 units in October 2020 compared to October 2019 results.
Individual model sales performance was as follows:
During the first ten months of the 2020 calendar year, Ford Brazil sales decreased 40 percent to 107,922 units.
MODEL | OCT 2020 / OCT 2019 | OCTOBER 2020 | OCTOBER 2019 | YTD 2020 / YTD 2019 | YTD 2020 | YTD 2019 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ECOSPORT | -36.29% | 2,216 | 3,478 | -33.75% | 18,364 | 27,720 |
FUSION | -100.00% | 0 | 27 | -96.78% | 26 | 808 |
KA | -32.08% | 10,034 | 14,774 | -42.99% | 72,989 | 128,025 |
MUSTANG | -38.46% | 16 | 26 | -17.40% | 280 | 339 |
RANGER | -27.01% | 1,700 | 2,329 | -16.70% | 15,109 | 18,137 |
TERRITORY | * | 332 | * | * | 996 | * |
FORD TOTAL | -31.29% | 14,311 | 20,829 | -40.10% | 107,922 | 180,164 |
Ford Brazil sales maintained their negative trend in October, posting another not-insignificant decline in sales volume and further compounding the poor performance recorded during each of the first ten months of the 2020 calendar year. Despite this, the volume of 14,311 units represents a clear recovery compared to previous months.
Five of the six models offered by Ford in Brazil suffered noteworthy drops in October, including the Ranger, which had been the only Ford vehicle to register an increase during the second quarter of the year. As a consequence, those vehicles continue their trend of declines during the first ten months of the year.
Meanwhile, the new Ford Territory sold 332 units during its second month on sale in the Brazilian market.
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