Wednesday, June 24

Ford Motor reported a 5% year-on-year increase in US vehicle sales in July to 198,313 units, outpacing industry growth estimates, but electric vehicle sales were largely unchanged from a year earlier.

The automaker sold 8,229 EVs last month, down 0.2% from July 2024. Mustang Mach-E sales rose 0.5% to 5,308 units, marking the model’s best July performance.

F-150 Lightning sales edged up 0.3% to 2,831 units, while E-Transit van deliveries fell 89% to 90 units. Through the first seven months of 2025, Ford’s EV sales are down 9.9% to 47,217 units.

Chief Executive Jim Farley said during the company’s second-quarter earnings call that Ford will reveal a new electric vehicle and platform on Aug. 11 in Kentucky.

The project, described by Farley as a “Model T moment,” will underpin a family of EVs focused on trucks and SUVs, using a low-cost platform and lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries to improve affordability and profitability. The first model, a mid-size pickup, is expected in 2027.

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Alexander Reed is a general electric vehicle journalist at evmagz, covering global EV launches, battery technology, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility trends across major markets. When he’s not writing about the future of transportation, he enjoys weekend road trips, testing new tech gadgets, and photography. For editorial inquiries, contact: info@evmagz.com

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