Ford rethinks EV strategy again-ditching 3-row SUVs, adding vans
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Ford has scrapped plans for big three-row electric SUVs, opting to focus on cheaper, more efficient EVs and hybrids, revising its North American electrification strategy.
The Mustang Mach-E’s transformation from a compliance car to a successful crossover exemplifies Ford’s willingness to innovate within its EV plans, often driven by grassroots teams.
Despite launching the F-150 Lightning and the Mach-E, Ford’s EV sales are lagging behind its ambitious targets, prompting the revision of production plans and factory commitments.
Ford's new internal skunkworks aims to develop a low-cost EV platform, a strategic move likely driven by competition with Tesla and the need for diverse powertrain options.
Read at Ars Technica
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