Dec 15 (Reuters) - Ford Motor (F.N), opens new tab announced a $19.5 billion charge on electric-vehicle investments on Monday, the most visible sign to date of the auto industry’s pullback from a ...
Ford Motor said Monday it will take a $19.5 billion writedown and is killing several electric-vehicle models, in the most dramatic example yet of the auto industry’s retreat from battery-powered ...
$19.5 billion writedown includes $8.5 billion for cancelled EV models Trump policies reduce federal support for EVs, affecting sales and demand Ford's new affordable EV model set for 2027 release Dec ...
Ford Motor Co. will take $19.5 billion in charges tied to a sweeping overhaul of its electric vehicle business after struggling for years to make it profitable. The majority of the charges will come ...
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Allen Park — When a customer enters a Ford showroom with its new retail design, instead of a receptionist or salesperson, they'll be met with an array of snack options and an offer of a coffee or ...
Chris Bruce has worked in the automotive industry since 2011 and has written thousands of stories about cars, motorsports, and motorcycles in that time. He has written for Autoblog, Autoviva, CarFax, ...
With the EV revolution seemingly slowing down, it's a good time to remember that, despite their polluting nature, there's still a lot of life left in the good old internal combustion engine. Case in ...
The Ford Motor Company first introduced its EcoBoost engine technology to the world in 2008, aiming to improve fuel economy for vehicles across all its active brands — namely Ford, Lincoln, and ...
“Dietrich heard this engine run.” Red Bull Racing team boss Christian Horner gestures at a tiny V-6 gleaming on a podium at Red Bull’s sprawling campus near Milton Keynes, north of London. It’s a ...
Ford never made a performance version of the Festiva in the ’80s but if it did, it’d probably look a little something like this. Over at EngineSwapDepot, you’ll find a 1988 Ford Festiva that had its ...