Ford Motor Co. is facing an ongoing crisis in quality control, recently announcing the recall of 694,000 vehicles due to fuel injector defects. This has contributed to record-breaking recalls in 2025, with Ford recalling more vehicles than the next five automakers combined. Warranty costs have significantly increased, rising by $800 million year-over-year in one quarter. CEO Jim Farley is criticized for not adequately addressing internal quality issues while focusing on global competitiveness. The potential lifting of U.S. tariffs on Chinese EVs could pose further challenges for the company.
Ford has just announced the recall of 694,000 vehicles, adding to a record-breaking number of recalls in 2025 due to fuel injector defects.
Ford has issued more recalls than the next five automakers combined, leading to significant warranty costs rising by $800 million year-over-year.
CEO Jim Farley faces criticism for not adequately addressing internal quality control issues while expressing concern for Ford's competitive position globally.
As tariffs on Chinese EVs are set to be lifted, Ford may face serious challenges in the American market, prompting calls for new leadership.
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