Ford Rival VW Will Use Established Names For Electric Vehicles
A big departure from its previous strategy.
Read More »A big departure from its previous strategy.
Read More »Enabling it to gain market share, too.
Read More »Sales dropped 65 percent in Q2.
Read More »The two companies have pooled resources on numerous occasions.
Read More »The competition is charging ahead of FoMoCo's lone EV crossover, with more rivals on the way.
Read More »Behind Buick Envision but ahead of Cadillac XT4.
Read More »Ford's best-selling utility moved nearly 58K units.
Read More »The results put the Nautilus in good company with the likes of the Lexus RX, BMW X3, and Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class.
Read More »The not-long-for-this-world Escape placed mid-pack among compact crossovers.
Read More »Another effort to drive down costs and speed up development.
Read More »A decision that could have big implications for Ford.
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 »It will absorb the cost of tariffs, for now.
Read More »The Escape outpaced the average segment performance.
Read More »Outselling Audi, Cadillac, Mercedes-Benz, and Alfa Romeo.
Read More »Segment share was down one percentage point.
Read More »The automaker plans to launch several new hybrids at some point.
Read More »It has led to a number of co-developed models.
Read More »It's unclear how much that fee will be.
Read More »Continuing the model's dominance in a highly competitive space.
Read More »Outpacing key rivals while also outperforming the segment average.
Read More »Nothing has changed in that regard.
Read More »Unless it can match the DNA of the original.
Read More »It was originally supposed to launch in Q3 2024.
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