Ford Mustang Mach-E Sales Slip, Losing Segment Share During Q2 2025
The competition is charging ahead of FoMoCo's lone EV crossover, with more rivals on the way.
Read More »The competition is charging ahead of FoMoCo's lone EV crossover, with more rivals on the way.
Read More »The Expedition is back!
Read More »Something dealers have been asking for since the Bronco returned.
Read More »Ford's best-selling utility moved nearly 58K units.
Read More »The not-long-for-this-world Escape placed mid-pack among compact crossovers.
Read More »The performance represents the trucks' best second quarter since 2019.
Read More »The entire segment also grew alongside the Ranger.
Read More »It could possibly be a rebadged Frontier.
Read More »And softening demand for EVs, in general.
Read More »A move intended to boost short-term cash flow.
Read More »With more power and a rather aggressive appearance.
Read More »But combined sales from GM and Hyundai-Kia bumped FoMoCo to third.
Read More »It's all-new in just about every department.
Read More »But segment share was flat.
Read More »But the model remained the best-seller in its segment.
Read More »But GM's two full-sizers moved more than The Blue Oval.
Read More »It's offering an undisclosed number of separation packages.
Read More »Ford has already scaled back its production plans there.
Read More »The Escape outpaced the average segment performance.
Read More »The Chevy and GMC models were the only ones in the green this time around.
Read More »More than double its previous plan.
Read More »The Blue Oval's midsize truck posted the highest growth rate in its segment on a percentage basis.
Read More »This one won't likely make it to the States, either.
Read More »New car prices could explode in two months.
Read More »The Chevy and GMC models posted even bigger gains.
Read More »But GM's two full-sizers did sell more trucks than The Blue Oval.
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