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 »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 »Its smallest EV yet.
Read More »But combined sales from GM and Hyundai-Kia bumped FoMoCo to third.
Read More »But segment share was flat.
Read More »But the model remained the best-seller in its segment.
Read More »Though the company stopped short of saying so.
Read More »The Escape outpaced the average segment performance.
Read More »Getting new AWD, standard NACS, and more.
Read More »A longer, off-road-focused Solterra, essentially.
Read More »Continuing the model's dominance in a highly competitive space.
Read More »Colors that stick out to human drivers may not be picked up by computers.
Read More »With a few off-road-friendly enhancements.
Read More »It offers more power and better efficiency versus the non-hybrid.
Read More »A legitimate hybrid option for the crossover.
Read More »The rugged crossover posted a six percent segment share among 16 entries.
Read More »Affordable doesn't have to mean slow.
Read More »Segment share was steady, but far from segment leading.
Read More »Production of the popular midsize crossover ended in May.
Read More »Continuing the model's segment dominance.
Read More »Reverses positive trend of the past year.
Read More »Large three-row crossover beats other models individually.
Read More »Production of the popular midsize crossover ended in May.
Read More »Placed ninth again in a crowded and competitive segment.
Read More »Placing ninth in a crowded and competitive segment.
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