Ford remains committed to producing the Mustang Mach-E despite the 25% import tariff due to its assembly in Mexico. Executives announced there's no intention to cut production, as the vehicle is performing well in the market. Demand for the Mach-E is strong, aided by substantial price adjustments since its launch. Additionally, there's demand in Europe that could help mitigate inventory concerns. Ford's strategy is also driven by the necessity to meet emissions regulations, making the production of the Mach-E critical to the company's environmental goals.
The vehicle is doing very well right now. We actually have a very low day-supply of the vehicle itself.
It's business as usual. We do not plan on making any adjustments [or] lowering the production.
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